Generating a 6 second sine wave?
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Dick Rusell
on 7 Oct 2014
Commented: Akpabio Ekpewoh
on 11 Jul 2019
I'm supposed to generate a 6 seconds long sine wave that has amplitude of 1.0, frequency of 400Hz at a 8KHz sampling frequency, but I'm not sure how to control how long the wave lasts for.
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Azzi Abdelmalek
on 7 Oct 2014
f=400
Amp=1
ts=1/8000;
T=6
t=0:ts:T;
y=sin(2*pi*f*t);
plot(t,y)
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Image Analyst
on 26 Mar 2018
Add a function line:
function [t, y] = PlaySound()
f=100;
Amp=10;
fs = 44100;
ts=1/44100;
T=10;
t=0:ts:T;
y=sin(2*pi*f*t);
sound(y,fs)
Mohamad
on 4 Apr 2019
f=400
Amp=1
ts=1/8000;
T=6
t=0:ts:T-ts; % I modified this line to make signal duration 6 seconds
y=sin(2*pi*f*t);
plot(t,y)
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Image Analyst
on 7 Oct 2014
Hint: 6 seconds at 8000 times per second means that the vector (row array) will be 48000 elements long.
sineWave = sin(2*pi*freq*timeVector);
See if that's enough hints.
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