Re: Detect fundamental Frequency
- From: Scott Seidman <namdiesttocs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 7 Jan 2008 14:59:58 GMT
"fredp" <fredper@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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harmonics.fredp wrote:
Hello All,
I am trying to detect the fundamental frequency of a non-sinusoidal
waveform. I do FFT on the sampled data and I get a bunch of
HowI
harmonicshould I go about to detect the fundamental frequency between the
signals?
Thank you
Look up definition of "fundamental" and "harmonic".
IOW you didn't ask the question you meant to ask ;)
Thanks Richard,
Well let me try to clear things up. I have got a square waveform. When
put it in the frequency domain I get the fundamental frequency and
harmonics ok? Lets say the partial harmonics are greater than the
fundamental component, So the peak fft bin is not related to the
fundamental freq but to the partial one. For example, if a waveform has
three components at 2,4 and 6 Hz and assume that the 4 hz component is
stronger than 2 hz....
Thanks
For a square wave, why not use some sort of timing approach to estimate
the period instead of dealing with the fft?
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Scott
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