w = centerFrequencies(obj) returns a
vector of normalized frequencies, w, containing the center
frequencies of all the bandpass filters in the dsp.Channelizer
System object™.
To compute the frequencies in Hz, pass a sampling frequency. Frequency in Hz, f, equals , where w is frequency in radians, and Fs is the sampling rate.
Normalized frequencies containing the center frequencies of all the
bandpass filters in the channelizer, returned as a row vector. The length of
the vector equals the number of frequency bands.
Data Types: double
f — Center frequencies in Hz row vector
Center frequencies in Hz, returned as a row vector. The length of the
vector equals the number of frequency bands. To return the frequencies in
Hz, input the sample rate, Fs. Frequency in Hz is given
by [w/(2π)]×Fs, where
w is the normalized frequency in rad/sample, and
Fs is the sampling rate in Hz.
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