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DFT Short Note

The document discusses the frequency axis of the Discrete Fourier Transform (DFT), explaining that it represents digital frequency and can be converted to analog frequency. It states that the frequency resolution of the DFT is the sampling frequency divided by the number of samples. Additionally, it provides formulas for calculating the magnitude of DFT outputs for sinusoidal signals and signals with DC components.
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DFT Short Note

The document discusses the frequency axis of the Discrete Fourier Transform (DFT), explaining that it represents digital frequency and can be converted to analog frequency. It states that the frequency resolution of the DFT is the sampling frequency divided by the number of samples. Additionally, it provides formulas for calculating the magnitude of DFT outputs for sinusoidal signals and signals with DC components.
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The Discrete Fourier Transform

Exclusive reference: Understanding DSP 
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by Richard G. Lyons 
Dr.M.V.Rajesh
E mail: mvrajeshihrd@gmail.com
E‐mail: mvrajeshihrd@gmail com
DFT FREQUENCY AXIS

The frequency axis m of the DFT results requires special attention. In fact, it can be marked in terms of,

1. m, the time index How to identify the frequency components of x(n) in Hz?
2. ω, the digital frequency
What is the frequency spacing (resolution) of the DFT X(m)?
3. ƒ, the analog frequency

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The frequency resolution is therefore,

 DFT MAGNITUDES

When a real input signal contains a sinewave component of peak


amplitude A0 with an integral number of cycles over N input samples, the
output magnitude of the DFT for that particular sinewave is Mr, where

Mr = A0 . N / 2

If the DFT input is a complex sinusoid of amplitude A0 (i.e. A0e j2πft ) with
an integral number of cycles over N samples, the output magnitude of the
DFT is Mc, where

Mc = A0 . N

If the DFT input was riding on a DC value equal to D0, the magnitude of
the DFT’s X(0) output will be D0 . N.
Reference:
Understanding
Understanding Digital Signal Processing,
2nd Edition, Richard G. lyons,
lyons
Pages 45 – 66

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