I tried using 'FFT' function in MATLAB to transform the given function from time to frequency domain...it gave me the graph but on the x axis the time domain(values) remained the same and did not change into frequency domain as the graph revealed..
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I tried using 'FFT' function in MATLAB to transform the given function from time to frequency domain...it gave me the graph but on the x axis the time domain(values) remained the same and did not change into frequency domain as the graph revealed..
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Walter Roberson
am 13 Jun. 2013
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How did you do the plotting? The fft() call does not do any plotting of its own, and if you call plot() then you need to pass in the correct x values for what the data represents.
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Hrushikesh
am 14 Jun. 2013
Aalya
am 15 Jun. 2013
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I am facing somehow a similar problem. However in my case, instead of having peak amplitude at the natural frequency, I am having it elsewhere. What could be wrong? I have obtained the time domain values from tout and simout parameters of simulink. My codes are below:
T=tout(2,1)-tout(1,1); %sample time
Fs=1/T; %sampling frequency
L=size(simout,1); %length of signal
t = (0:L-1)*T; % Time vector
y=simout(:,1);
figure(1)
plot(t,y)
title('time domain resonse of first mode')
xlabel('time (milliseconds)')
NFFT = 2^nextpow2(L); % Next power of 2 from length of y
Y = fft(y,NFFT)/L;
f = Fs/2*linspace(0,1,NFFT/2);
% Plot single-sided amplitude spectrum.
figure(2)
plot(f,2*abs(Y(1:NFFT/2)))
title('Single-Sided Amplitude Spectrum of y(t)')
xlabel('Frequency (Hz)')
ylabel('|Y(f)|')
Thanks
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