How to time shift a signal
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Rohan Repale
am 20 Mai 2013
Beantwortet: Sk Group
am 27 Okt. 2021
Hi,
I have this code,
clear all; close all; clc;
fc=30e3;
for n=1:3;
tc = gauspuls('cutoff',fc,0.4,[],-40);
t = -tc : 1e-7 : tc;
yi = gauspuls(t,fc,0.6);
plot(t,yi)
hold on
fc=fc+10e3;
end
It is supposed to generate 3 gaussian pulses each at 30kHz, 40kHz and 50kHz respectively. However they overlap each other and I want them to be time shifted in such a way that first is 30k then 40k and then 50k.
Thanks
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Wayne King
am 20 Mai 2013
You can just create a vector of zeros and fill it with the pulses
fc=30e3;
t = -tc : 1e-7 : tc;
y = zeros(3*length(t),1);
startidx = 1;
endidx = length(t);
for n = 1:3
yi = gauspuls(t,fc,0.6);
y(startidx:endidx) = yi;
fc = fc+1e4;
startidx = startidx+length(t)+1;
endidx = endidx+length(t)+1;
end
plot(y)
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Youssef Khmou
am 20 Mai 2013
hi, try :
clear all; close all; clc;
fc=30e3;
for n=1:3
tc = gauspuls('cutoff',fc,0.4,[],-40);
t = -tc : 1e-7 : tc;
yi = gauspuls(t+n*1e-5,fc,0.6);
plot(t,yi)
hold on
fc=fc+10e3;
end
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Sk Group
am 27 Okt. 2021
For detailed post and complete code visit: https://www.swebllc.com/time-shifting-in-matlab-code-output/
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