Zero Padding Problem with FFT Square Wave Pulse
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Hi,
I'm trying to smoothen out the sinc pulse response that I get from the fft of a rectangular pulse. I thought that zero padding should help me to do this but I still end up with a sharp/pointy pulse after everything. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Lamda1 = .003;
N = 8*pi./Lamda1;
Step1 = .05;
A1 = [-N/2:Step1:(N/2)-Step1];
R1 = zeros(size(A1));
R1(A1>(-N/4)& A1<(N/4)-Step1) = 1;
figure (1); plot(A1,R1)
FD1 =fft(R1)/N;
figure (2); plot(abs(FD1))
figure (3); plot(abs(fftshift(FD1)))
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Honglei Chen
on 28 Jun 2012
Could you clarify a little more? I don't know what you mean by smoothen out the sinc pulse response. The reason you see a pulse is because your sample rate is very high. You can try to increase Step1 and decrease Lamda1 and see if that's what you want.
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Honglei Chen
on 29 Jun 2012
R1 is correct. If all you want is to do zero padding and then FFT, you can do it by specifying the number of FFT points in fft() function. For example
FD1 = fft(R1,nextpow2(numel(R1)))
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