I want to use a single sine gen and then phase shift it by 90. please help in this... Is it possible ? Please Help ?
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i want to use a single sine gen and then phase shift it by 90.
please help in this...
And also i wanted to know how to design all pass filter
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Adam
on 31 Aug 2016
A 90-degree phase shifted sine wave is just a cosine wave. So if that is literally what you want to do then just create a cosine instead of a sine.
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KSSV
on 31 Aug 2016
t = linspace(0,2*pi) ;
x = sin(pi/4*t) ;
plot(t,x,'r')
hold on
x = sin(pi/4*t+pi/2) ; % phase shift by pi/2, which is same as cos
plot(t,x,'b')
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Pedro Manuel Carro Parafita
on 1 Mar 2019
You can use a hilbert transform and then take just the imaginary part of it.
x_shifted=imag(hilbert(x));
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