fundamental frequency of amplitude data
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How can i find fundamental frequency, second and third higher harmonic of the given data?.
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Star Strider
el 30 de En. de 2021
I have no idea what those variables represent, much less how to assign them to variables.
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Image Analyst
el 30 de En. de 2021
I guess you could take the fft, and the element with the greatest magnitude would be the fundamental frequency, the one at twice the index would be the second harmonic, the element at three times that index would be the energy in the third harmonic, etc. Did you try calling fft() or pwelch()? Do you have any other, different definition of fundamental frequency?
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Image Analyst
el 31 de En. de 2021
It's the power spectral density. I don't even know what "peak-to-peak amplitude" means. Please define it. To get the amplitude of one peak, or actually of ANY frequency, in the spectrum, you simply look at the value of the array at that frequency. "Peak to peak" is the distance, in units of hertz of the distance between two peaks - it is not an amplitude - it is a frequency difference. If you want the ratio of amplitudes between the PSD at two frequencies, you obviously just take the ratio, like ratio = psdSignal(10)/psdSignal(5), or whatever.
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