Temporal signal truncation: consequences; correction: weighting windows
Fourier analyzers
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Temporal signal truncation: consequences; correction: weighting windows
Fourier analyzers

Author : Catherine CATZ

Publication date: January 10, 1996 | Lire en français

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3. Temporal signal truncation: consequences; correction: weighting windows

3.1 Temporal signal truncation

FFT spectral analysis is based on the principle of transforming N temporal signal values into N frequency values "en bloc".

In this section, we focus on the influence of the number of calculation points N on the spectral representation obtained.

Let x (t ) be the analog signal to be analyzed, with Fourier transform X (f ).

The sampling of x (t ) is assumed to respect Shannon's theorem and yields : x*(t)=k=x(kTe)Teδ(tkTe)=x(t)

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