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I am using MathCAD for the first time today, and have a problem that requires your assistance. I have to create a waveshape, and I do so, but the points are separated by 1 unit, not the 1 microsecond units that are the reality. For this reason, I have no idea what the output of the FFT X axis is. I've given it no frequency reference, so is it using 1 Hz as the basis for the difference between each point I've entered (not the truth). I'd like to know how to get this software to accept 1 microsecond as the difference between each point that I enter. I also need to know how to interpret the output of the FFT.
The spreadsheet is here:
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There are various example mathCAD sheets attached. I've tried various things, but can't get them to work.
Thanks.
All show same dft results. Their fundamental spectrum is same. But the frequency is f.
An FFT of a vector of observations has no frequency information; it only uses the number of values in the vector. To assign a frequency you must define the "sampling frequency", or the time interval between the values in the vector..
Attached is a sample sheet done as I transitioned from real Mathcad to Prime Express. It explains the concept of sampling frequency, then moves on to a whole lot of things you may not care about.
Don't forget--the FFT can only tell the truth at frequencies below half of the sampling frequency (Nyquist frequency), so you need to be sampling pretty fast!
File is Prime 4.0 Express.
Okay, I knew the Nyquist frequency existed.. So, if I sample at a 1 microsecond interval, my sampling frequency is 1 megaHertz, and the x axis of the MathCAD plot needs to be read in terms of megaHertz. In other words, the 1 on the output plot is 1 Megahertz? It plots up to 500 Mhz due to Nyquist limit?
Thank you, sir.
Sorry that should be up to half a Megahertz as the max frequency. 500 kHz.
This is your 500 kHz spectra 200 and 201 row. Plot it by green line.