Urgent: How do I perform FFT on a time signal

I have a vibration time signal am working on. I am finding it difficult to write the code to perform fft on it. Could anyone help with it please? The length of the signal is 40000 while the sampling frequency is 20000.
Additionally, how are the length of the signal and sampling frequency arrived at?

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Jan
Jan am 31 Jul. 2013
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dpb
dpb am 26 Jul. 2013

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doc fft
Sampling frequency is set by the hardware, time then determines the length.
Youssef  Khmou
Youssef Khmou am 26 Jul. 2013
Bearbeitet: Youssef Khmou am 26 Jul. 2013

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hi, given your signal X,
Fs=2e+4;
Resolution=512;
Ts=1/Fs;
N=4e+4;
T=N*Ts;
Fx=abs(fft(X,Resolution));
Frequency=(0:Resolution-1)*Fs/Resolution;
figure, plot(Frequency(1:end/2),Fx(1:end/2)); % two sided to one side
Roule
Roule am 31 Jul. 2013
Bearbeitet: Roule am 31 Jul. 2013

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Hi, just use the following code:
fs=20000; % sampling frequency
N=40000; % length of signal
dF=Fs/N;
f=-Fs/2:dF:Fs/2-dF; %remember nyquist frequency?
plot(f,abs(fftshift(fft(<your signal>)/N)));
Hope this helps!

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