Hello! What exactly are frequency bins and how are they defined? I know, that these things are mentioned in the FFT. How are the linked together and does somebody can provide an example to my question?

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Honglei Chen
Honglei Chen am 27 Jan. 2017

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frequency bins are intervals between samples in frequency domain. For example, if your sample rate is 100 Hz and your FFT size is 100, then you have 100 points between [0 100) Hz. Therefore, you divide the entire 100 Hz range into 100 intervals, like 0-1 Hz, 1-2 Hz, and so on. Each such small interval, say 0-1 Hz, is a frequency bin.
HTH

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Denny Muttathil
Denny Muttathil am 27 Jan. 2017
Thanks for explaining it! I appreciate it.
Omkar Joshi
Omkar Joshi am 28 Jan. 2018
Does that mean that a particular bin, say bin number one will contain data corresponding to all sampled frequencies between 0-1 Hz?
Yes.
Shubhankar
Shubhankar am 28 Feb. 2023
And if I have FFT size of 50, will be the frequency bin will be 2Hz?
Hasan Ateş
Hasan Ateş am 2 Mär. 2023
Yes, FFT size is basically the number of bins.

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