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Helda on 19 Oct 2013

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i want do that for this function y=(4*sin(50*t)/(6*t)

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sixwwwwww on 19 Oct 2013

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Dear Helda, here is an example showing amplitude and phase plots of your defined function:

t = 1:100;

y = 4 * sin(50 * t) ./ (6 * t);

figure, plot(t, abs(y)), title('Amplitude plot')

figure, plot(t, angle(y)), title('Phase plot')

I hope it helps. Good luck!

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thanx alot :)

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sixwwwwww on 20 Oct 2013

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You can do so by the following way:

syms t y s

y = 4 * sin(50 * t) / (6 * t);

figure, ezplot(abs(y), [1, 100]), title('Amplitude of transfer function'), ylabel('Amplitude')

figure, ezplot(angle(y), [1, 100]), title('Phase of transfer function'), ylabel('Phase')

response_function = laplace(y, t, s);

figure, ezplot(abs(response_function)), title('Amplitude of response function'), ylabel('Amplitude')

figure, ezplot(angle(response_function)), title('Phase of response function'), ylabel('Phase')

Good luck!

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hi i want to ask u some question :) what the meaning of this code ?? fs=100; t=0:1/fs:5; x=4*cos(2*pi*10*t+pi/6); X=fft(x); n=length(x); c=(-1*fs)/2:fs/n:fs/2-fs/n; subplot(4, 1, 1),plot(t,x); subplot(4, 1 ,2),plot(c,fftshift(abs(X))); subplot(4, 1, 3),plot(c,phase(X)); subplot(4,1 ,4),plot(c,real(X)); ...... why did use this statement (( n=length(x);))?? i hope u can help me !!

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Here is the explanation of this code:

fs = 100; % It is sampling frequency

t=0:1/fs:5; % It is time series used to generate signal x

x = 4 * cos(2 * pi * 10 * t + pi / 6); % x is function of t

X = fft(x); % This statement computes Fourier transform of x

n = length(x); % length(x) gives the array length of signal x

c = (-1 * fs) / 2:fs / n:fs / 2 - fs / n; % It generates the frequency series to plot X in frequency domain

subplot(4, 1, 1),plot(t,x); % This subplot shows the signal x vs. time series t

subplot(4, 1 ,2),plot(c,fftshift(abs(X))); % This subplot shows the Fourier spectrum of x with zero frequency component shifted to center

subplot(4, 1, 3),plot(c,phase(X)); % This subplot shows the phase distribution of X (Fourier transform of x)

subplot(4,1 ,4),plot(c,real(X)); % This subplot shows the real component of X spectrum

and the statement

n=length(x);

is used to make the length of frequency series equal to length of time series to plot Fourier transform of signal x correctly

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Wow, way to make her put in a little effort of her own.

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plz help me :/ for filter with a transfer function of H=(0.1667*s^3-0.5*s^2+0.5*s+0.1667)/(s^3-0.3333*s) what is the filter order ? what the filter type ? (FIR,IIR) why? plot the frequency response of the filter ? find the filter gain by matlab ?

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@sixwwww. Why you used *fftshift* in plotting magnitude of signal?

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David on 20 Oct 2013

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"How I can plot the magnitude and phase response of the function

y=(4*sin(50*t)/(6*t)"

From what I've read, it seems you want the amplitude and phase of this function in the frequency domain. If this is the correct assumption to make, then you will need to make a lot more specifications. You will need to know your sampling rate, Fs, and either your time of observation or the number of points you have sampled. After you have figured these out, look into 'fft' function MATLAB provides.

An alternate route would be to use MATLAB's symbolic toolbox. You will want to look into how to create symbolic variables and symbolic equations as well as how to use the 'laplace', 'subs', and 'ezplot' functions. Good luck.

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Afshin Aghayan on 24 Jul 2017

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Edited: Afshin Aghayan on 2 Aug 2017

look at the following Matlab function, it can calculate phase spectrum as well as amplitude spectrum with a perfect accuracy:

https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/63965-amplitude-and-phase-spectra-of-a-signal--fourier-transform-

This program calculates amplitude and phase spectra of an input signal with acceptable accuracy especially in the calculation of phase spectrum.The code does three main jobs for calculation amplitude and phase spectra. First of all, it extends the input signal to infinity; because for calculation Fourier transform(FT) (fft function in Matlab), we consider our signal is periodic with an infinite wavelength, the code creates a super_signal by putting original signal next to itself until the length of super_signal is around 1000000 samples, why did I choose 1000000 samples? Actually, it is just based on try and error!! For most signals that I have tried, a supper signal with 1000000 samples has the best output.

Second, for calculating fft in Matlab you can choose different resolutions, the Mathwork document and help use NFFT=2^nextpow2(length(signal)), it definitely isn't enough for one that wants high accuracy output. Here, I choose the resolution of NFFT=100000 that works for most signals.

Third, the code filters result of FT by thresholding, it is very important step! For calculating phase spectrum, its result is very noisy because of floating rounding off error, it causes during calculation "arctan" even small rounding off error produces significant noise in the result of phase spectrum, for suppressing this kind of noise you can define a threshold value. It means if amplitude of specific frequency is less than predefined threshold value (you must define it) it put zero instead of it.

These three steps help to improve the result of amplitude and phase spectra significantly.

IF YOU USE THIS PROGRAM IN YOUR RESEARCH, PLEASE CITE THE FOLLOWING PAPER:

Afshin Aghayan, Priyank Jaiswal, and Hamid Reza Siahkoohi (2016). "Seismic denoising using the redundant lifting scheme." GEOPHYSICS, 81(3), V249-V260. https://doi.org/10.1190/geo2015-0601.1

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Ammar Uddin on 12 Feb 2018

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How can I plot the magnitude and phase spectrum of this DTFT.

x(n) = a*n u(n)

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wyeen chow on 10 Nov 2019

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Hi, can i know how to plot a magnitude and phase spectrum for full wave rectifier? I had calculated manually?

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SRIKRISHNAN SRIRAMAN on 10 Nov 2020

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Consider a sinusoidal signal with frequency components of 5Khz, 12Khz and 14Khz .

Find and plot the magnitude and phase spectra of the signal.

Plz suggest me how

to code this question

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Abood Abusafea on 2 Feb 2022

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How do you find the magnitude and phase response? ›

A geometric way to obtain approximate magnitude and phase frequency responses is using the effects of zeros and poles on the frequency response of an LTI system. G ( s ) | s = j Ω 0 = K j Ω 0 − z j Ω 0 − p = K Z → ( Ω 0 ) P → ( Ω 0 ) .

How to plot magnitude frequency response? ›

It is customary to plot the magnitude of the frequency response function on the log scale as |G(jω)|dB=20log10|G(jω)|.

How do you find the magnitude and phase response in Matlab? ›

[ mag , phase , wout ] = bode( sys ) returns the magnitude and phase of the response at each frequency in the vector wout . The function automatically determines frequencies in wout based on system dynamics. This syntax does not draw a plot.

What is the magnitude plot and phase plot? ›

For a constant term, the magnitude plot is a straight line. The phase plot is also a straight line, either at 0° (for a positive constant) or ±180° (for a negative constant).

What is the magnitude and phase of a function? ›

The magnitude describes the strength of each frequency in the signal. The phase describes the sine/cosine phase of each frequency. The phase can also be thought of as the relative proportion of sines and cosines in the signal (i.e., a phase of zero contains only cosines and a phase of 90 degrees contains only sines).

How to calculate the phase response? ›

To obtain the phase response, we take the arctan of the numerator, and subtract from it the arctan of the denominator. (Angle of a complex number expressed as a vector is something you may not be familiar with.

Why do we plot frequency response? ›

With the graphs of the system's magnitude and phase response as a function of frequency, commonly referred to as a Bode plot, engineers can optimize the closed-loop response of control systems, characterize resonant behavior in nonlinear systems, design filters, and measure the bandwidth of different electronic or ...

What is its effect on magnitude and phase response? ›

Answer. Effect compresses the magnitude and phase response. This effect is called warping effect.

What is the magnitude formula in Matlab? ›

Description. Y = abs( X ) returns the absolute value of each element in input X . If X is complex, abs(X) returns the complex magnitude.

How to find the magnitude of a Bode plot? ›

Note that these are also shown on the top two graphs by a dot. To find the magnitude of the output, simply multiply the magnitude of the input (A) by the magnitude of the transfer function (M). The phase of the output is sum of the input phase (φ) and the phase of the transfer function (θ).

How do you find the magnitude and phase angle of a transfer function? ›

The magnitude of the transfer function can be found by replacing s with jω and then taking the magnitude and phase of the transfer function.

What is the amplitude and phase plot? ›

The amplitude–phase plot consists of two parts: the magnitude of the FRF versus frequency and the phase versus frequency. The phase plot does not have much variety since the information of phase cannot be processed numerically in the same way magnitude data can.

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