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[[File:P_ID1140__Sig_Z_5_2.png|right|frame|Diskretisierung eines Dreieckimpulses]]
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[[File:P_ID1140__Sig_Z_5_2.png|right|frame|Discretisation of a triangular pulse]]
Betrachtet wird der skizzierte Dreieckimpuls
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Consider the sketched triangular pulse
 
:$$x(t) = \left\{ \begin{array}{l} A \cdot \left( 1 - {|t|}/{T} \right ) \\  
 
:$$x(t) = \left\{ \begin{array}{l} A \cdot \left( 1 - {|t|}/{T} \right ) \\  
 
\hspace{0.25cm} 0 \\  \end{array} \right.\quad  
 
\hspace{0.25cm} 0 \\  \end{array} \right.\quad  
\begin{array}{*{10}c}  {\rm{f\ddot{u}r}}   
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\begin{array}{*{10}c}  {\rm{for}}   
\\  {\rm{f\ddot{u}r}}  \\ \end{array}\begin{array}{*{10}c}
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\\  {\rm{for}}  \\ \end{array}\begin{array}{*{10}c}
 
{\left| \hspace{0.005cm} t\hspace{0.05cm} \right| \le T,}  \\
 
{\left| \hspace{0.005cm} t\hspace{0.05cm} \right| \le T,}  \\
 
{\left|\hspace{0.005cm} t \hspace{0.05cm} \right| > T.}  \\
 
{\left|\hspace{0.005cm} t \hspace{0.05cm} \right| > T.}  \\
 
\end{array}$$
 
\end{array}$$
Die Signalparameter haben folgende Werte:
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The signal parameters have the following values:
  
* Amplitude  $A = 4 \ \text{V}$,
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* amplitude  $A = 4 \ \text{V}$,
  
* äquivalente Impulsdauer  $\Delta t = T = 1 \, \text{ms}$.
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* equivalent pulse duration  $\Delta t = T = 1 \, \text{ms}$.
  
  
Das Spektrum  $X(f)$  erhält man durch Anwendung des  [[Signal_Representation/Fouriertransformation_und_-rücktransformation#Das_erste_Fourierintegral|ersten Fourierintegrals]]:
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The spectrum  $X(f)$  is obtained by applying  [[Signal_Representation/Fourier_Transform_and_its_Inverse#The_first_Fourier_integral|the first Fourier Integral]]:
:$$X(f) = A \cdot T \cdot {\rm si}^2(\pi f T)\hspace{0.05cm}.$$
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:$$X(f) = A \cdot T \cdot {\rm si}^2(\pi f T)\hspace{0.5cm}\text{with}\hspace{0.5cm}{\rm si}(x)=\sin(x)/x\hspace{0.05cm}.$$
  
Die Spektralfunktion soll nun durch eine ''Diskrete Fouriertransformation''  (DFT) mit  $N = 8$  angenähert werden, wobei die  $N$  Koeffizienten für den Zeitbereich   ⇒   $d(0)$, ... , $d(7)$  der Grafik entnommen werden können.
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The spectral function is now to be approximated by a  Discrete Fourier Transform  $\rm (DFT)$   with  $N = 8$ , where the   $N$  coefficients for the time domain   ⇒   $d(0)$, ... , $d(7)$  can be taken from the graph.
  
Die dazugehörigen Spektralkoeffizienten  $D(0)$, ... ,  $D(7)$  sind zu ermitteln, wobei für die Indizes  $\mu = 0$, ... , $N–1$  gilt:
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The corresponding spectral coefficients  $D(0)$, ... ,  $D(7)$  are to be determined.   For the indices  $\mu = 0$, ... , $N–1$  applies:
 
:$$D(\mu) = \frac{1}{N} \cdot \sum_{\nu = 0 }^{N-1}
 
:$$D(\mu) = \frac{1}{N} \cdot \sum_{\nu = 0 }^{N-1}
 
   d(\nu)\cdot  {w}^{\hspace{0.05cm}\nu \hspace{0.05cm} \cdot \hspace{0.05cm}\mu} \hspace{0.05cm}.$$
 
   d(\nu)\cdot  {w}^{\hspace{0.05cm}\nu \hspace{0.05cm} \cdot \hspace{0.05cm}\mu} \hspace{0.05cm}.$$
  
Bezeichnet man den Abstand zweier Abtastwerte im Zeitbereich mit  $T_{\rm A}$  und den entsprechenden Frequenzabstand zweier Linien mit  $f_{\rm A}$, so gilt folgender Zusammenhang:
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If we denote the distance between two samples in the time domain by  $T_{\rm A}$  and the corresponding frequency distance between two lines by $f_{\rm A}$, following relationship applies:
 
:$$N \cdot f_{\rm A} \cdot T_{\rm A} = 1 \hspace{0.05cm}.$$
 
:$$N \cdot f_{\rm A} \cdot T_{\rm A} = 1 \hspace{0.05cm}.$$
  
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''Hinweise:''  
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''Hints:''  
*Die Aufgabe gehört zum  Kapitel  [[Signal_Representation/Diskrete_Fouriertransformation_(DFT)|Diskrete Fouriertransformation (DFT)]].
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*This task belongs to the chapter  [[Signal_Representation/Discrete_Fourier_Transform_(DFT)|Discrete Fourier Transformation (DFT)]].
 
   
 
   
*Ihre Lösungen können Sie mit dem interaktiven Applet  [[Applets:Diskrete_Fouriertransformation_und_Inverse|Diskrete Fouriertransformation und Inverse]]  überrprüfen.
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*The topic dealt with here is also dealt with in the interactive applet  [[Applets:Discrete_Fouriertransform_and_Inverse|Discrete Fourier Transform and Inverse]].
  
  
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===Fragebogen===
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===Question===
  
 
<quiz display=simple>
 
<quiz display=simple>
{Geben Sie die Zeitkoeffizienten an. Wie groß sind&nbsp; $d(0)$,&nbsp; $d(3)$&nbsp; und&nbsp; $d(6)$?
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{Give the time coefficients. What are the values of&nbsp; $d(0)$,&nbsp; $d(3)$&nbsp; and&nbsp; $d(6)$?
 
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$d(0)\ = \ $ { 4 3% } &nbsp;$\text{V}$
 
$d(0)\ = \ $ { 4 3% } &nbsp;$\text{V}$
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{Wie groß ist der Abstand&nbsp; $T_{\rm A}$&nbsp; zweier Zeitabtastwerte?
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{What is the distance&nbsp; $T_{\rm A}$&nbsp; between two time samples?
 
|type="{}"}
 
|type="{}"}
 
$T_{\rm A}\ = \ ${ 0.25 3% } &nbsp;$\text{ms}$
 
$T_{\rm A}\ = \ ${ 0.25 3% } &nbsp;$\text{ms}$
  
  
{Wie groß ist der Abstand&nbsp; $f_{\rm A}$&nbsp; zweier DFT–Frequenzabtastwerte?
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{What is the distance&nbsp; $f_{\rm A}$&nbsp; between two DFT frequency samples?
 
|type="{}"}
 
|type="{}"}
 
$f_{\rm A}\ = \ ${ 0.5 3% } &nbsp;$\text{kHz}$
 
$f_{\rm A}\ = \ ${ 0.5 3% } &nbsp;$\text{kHz}$
  
  
{Berechnen Sie den Koeffizienten&nbsp; $D(0)$&nbsp; und interpretieren Sie das Ergebnis.
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{Calculate the coefficient&nbsp; $D(0)$&nbsp; and interpret the result.
 
|type="{}"}
 
|type="{}"}
 
$D(0)\ = \ $ { 2 3% } &nbsp;$\text{V}$
 
$D(0)\ = \ $ { 2 3% } &nbsp;$\text{V}$
  
  
{Berechnen Sie den Koeffizienten&nbsp; $D(2)$&nbsp; und interpretieren Sie das Ergebnis, auch im Hinblick auf die Koeffizienten&nbsp; $D(4)$&nbsp; und&nbsp; $D(6)$.
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{Calculate the coefficient&nbsp; $D(2)$&nbsp; and interpret the result, also in terms of the coefficients&nbsp; $D(4)$&nbsp; and&nbsp; $D(6)$.
 
|type="{}"}
 
|type="{}"}
 
$D(2)\ = \ ${ 0. } &nbsp;$\text{V}$
 
$D(2)\ = \ ${ 0. } &nbsp;$\text{V}$
  
  
{Berechnen und interpretieren Sie den DFT–Koeffizienten&nbsp; $D(7)$.
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{Calculate and interpret the DFT coefficient&nbsp; $D(7)$.
 
|type="{}"}
 
|type="{}"}
 
$D(7)\ = \ $ { 0.854 3% } &nbsp;$\text{V}$
 
$D(7)\ = \ $ { 0.854 3% } &nbsp;$\text{V}$
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===Musterlösung===
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===Solution===
 
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'''(1)'''&nbsp;  Aus der Grafik ergeben sich mit&nbsp; $A = 4 \ {\rm V}$&nbsp; folgende Werte:
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'''(1)'''&nbsp;  From the graph the following values result with&nbsp; $A = 4 \ {\rm V}$&nbsp;:
 
:$${d(0) = 4\,{\rm V}, \hspace{0.1cm}d(1) = d(7) = 3\,{\rm V}, \hspace{0.1cm}
 
:$${d(0) = 4\,{\rm V}, \hspace{0.1cm}d(1) = d(7) = 3\,{\rm V}, \hspace{0.1cm}
 
  \hspace{0.1cm}d(2) = d(6) = 2\,{\rm V}, \hspace{0.1cm}
 
  \hspace{0.1cm}d(2) = d(6) = 2\,{\rm V}, \hspace{0.1cm}
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'''(2)'''&nbsp; Entsprechend der Grafik gilt&nbsp; $T_{\rm A} = T/4$.  
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'''(2)'''&nbsp; According to the diagram&nbsp; $T_{\rm A} = T/4$.  
*Mit&nbsp; $T = 1 \ \text{ms}$&nbsp; erhält man somit&nbsp; $\underline{T_{\rm A} = 0.25 \ \text{ms}}$.
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*With&nbsp; $T = 1 \ \text{ms}$&nbsp; one obtains&nbsp; $\underline{T_{\rm A} = 0.25 \ \text{ms}}$.
  
  
  
'''(3)'''&nbsp; Für die Abstände der Abtastwerte im Zeit– und Frequenzbereich gilt:
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'''(3)'''&nbsp; For the distances of the samples in the time and frequency domain applies:
 
:$$N \cdot f_{\rm A} \cdot T_{\rm A} = 1 \hspace{0.3cm}\Rightarrow \hspace{0.3cm}f_{\rm
 
:$$N \cdot f_{\rm A} \cdot T_{\rm A} = 1 \hspace{0.3cm}\Rightarrow \hspace{0.3cm}f_{\rm
 
  A}= \frac{1}{ 8 \cdot 0.25\, {\rm ms}}\hspace{0.15 cm}\underline{= 0.5\, {\rm kHz}}\hspace{0.05cm}.$$
 
  A}= \frac{1}{ 8 \cdot 0.25\, {\rm ms}}\hspace{0.15 cm}\underline{= 0.5\, {\rm kHz}}\hspace{0.05cm}.$$
  
  
'''(4)'''&nbsp; Mit&nbsp; $N = 8$&nbsp; und&nbsp; $\mu = 0$&nbsp; folgt aus der DFT–Gleichung:
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'''(4)'''&nbsp; With&nbsp; $N = 8$&nbsp; and&nbsp; $\mu = 0$&nbsp;, it follows from the DFT equation:
 
:$$D(0) =  \frac{1}{8}\cdot \sum_{\nu = 0 }^{7}
 
:$$D(0) =  \frac{1}{8}\cdot \sum_{\nu = 0 }^{7}
 
  d(\nu) = \frac{1\,{\rm V}}{8}\cdot (4+3+2+1+0+1+2+3)\hspace{0.15 cm}\underline{= 2 \,{\rm V}}\hspace{0.05cm}.$$
 
  d(\nu) = \frac{1\,{\rm V}}{8}\cdot (4+3+2+1+0+1+2+3)\hspace{0.15 cm}\underline{= 2 \,{\rm V}}\hspace{0.05cm}.$$
*Der DFT–Wert $D(0)$ beschreibt den Spektralwert bei&nbsp; $f = 0$, wobei folgender Zusammenhang gilt:
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*The DFT value $D(0)$ describes the spectral value at&nbsp; $f = 0$, where the following relation holds:
 
:$$X(f=0) =  \frac{D(0)}{f_{\rm A}}= \frac{ 2\,{\rm V}}{0.5\,{\rm kHz}}= 4 \cdot 10^{-3}\,{\rm V/Hz}\hspace{0.05cm}.$$
 
:$$X(f=0) =  \frac{D(0)}{f_{\rm A}}= \frac{ 2\,{\rm V}}{0.5\,{\rm kHz}}= 4 \cdot 10^{-3}\,{\rm V/Hz}\hspace{0.05cm}.$$
*Dieser Wert stimmt mit dem theoretischen Wert &nbsp;  $(A \cdot T)$&nbsp; überein.
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*This value agrees with the theoretical value &nbsp;  $(A \cdot T)$&nbsp;.
  
  
  
'''(5)'''&nbsp; Mit&nbsp; $N = 8$&nbsp; und&nbsp; $\mu = 2$&nbsp; erhält man:
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'''(5)'''&nbsp; With&nbsp; $N = 8$&nbsp; and&nbsp; $\mu = 2$&nbsp; we obtain:
 
:$$D(2)  =  \frac{1}{8}\cdot \sum_{\nu = 0 }^{7}
 
:$$D(2)  =  \frac{1}{8}\cdot \sum_{\nu = 0 }^{7}
 
  d(\nu)\cdot {\rm e}^{-{\rm j} \hspace{0.05cm}\cdot \hspace{0.05cm} (\pi /2) \hspace{0.05cm}\cdot \hspace{0.05cm} \nu} =
 
  d(\nu)\cdot {\rm e}^{-{\rm j} \hspace{0.05cm}\cdot \hspace{0.05cm} (\pi /2) \hspace{0.05cm}\cdot \hspace{0.05cm} \nu} =
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  d(\nu)\cdot (-{\rm j})^{\nu} \hspace{0.3cm}
 
  d(\nu)\cdot (-{\rm j})^{\nu} \hspace{0.3cm}
 
\Rightarrow \hspace{0.3cm} =  \frac{1\,{\rm V}}{8}\cdot (4-3\cdot{\rm j}-2+{\rm j}-{\rm j}-2+3\cdot{\rm j})\hspace{0.15 cm}\underline{= 0}\hspace{0.05cm}.$$
 
\Rightarrow \hspace{0.3cm} =  \frac{1\,{\rm V}}{8}\cdot (4-3\cdot{\rm j}-2+{\rm j}-{\rm j}-2+3\cdot{\rm j})\hspace{0.15 cm}\underline{= 0}\hspace{0.05cm}.$$
Dieses Ergebnis hätte man auch ohne Rechnung vorhersagen können:  
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This result could have been predicted without calculation:  
*Die DFT-Koeffizienten&nbsp; $D(\mu)$&nbsp; sind gleichzeitig die Fourierkoeffizienten der im Abstand&nbsp; $T_{\rm P} = 2T$&nbsp; periodifizierten Funktion&nbsp; $x_{\rm Per}(t)$. Diese ist in der Grafik auf der Angabenseite gestrichelt eingezeichnet.
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*The DFT coefficients&nbsp; $D(\mu)$&nbsp; are at the same time the Fourier coefficients of the function&nbsp; $x_{\rm Per}(t)$&nbsp; periodised at the distance&nbsp; $T_{\rm P} = 2T$. <br>This is shown as a dashed line in the graph on the information page.
*Aufgrund von Symmetrieeigenschaften sind aber alle geradzahligen Fourierkoeffizienten der Funktion&nbsp; $x_{\rm Per}(t)$&nbsp; gleich Null: &nbsp; &rArr; &nbsp; $D(4)\hspace{0.15cm}\underline{=0},$ &nbsp;  $D(6)\hspace{0.15cm}\underline{=0}$.
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*Due to symmetry properties, however, all even Fourier coefficients of the function&nbsp; $x_{\rm Per}(t)$&nbsp; are equal to zero &nbsp; &rArr; &nbsp; $D(4)\hspace{0.15cm}\underline{=0},$ &nbsp;  $D(6)\hspace{0.15cm}\underline{=0}$.
  
  
  
'''(6)'''&nbsp; Der Koeffizient&nbsp; $D(7)$&nbsp; beschreibt die periodifizierte Spektralfunktion bei der Frequenz&nbsp; $f = 7 \cdot f_{\rm A}$. Aufgrund der Periodizität und von Symmetrieeigenschaft gilt:
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'''(6)'''&nbsp; The coefficient&nbsp; $D(7)$&nbsp; describes the periodised spectral function at the frequency&nbsp; $f = 7 \cdot f_{\rm A}$.&nbsp; Due to periodicity and symmetry property holds:
 
:$$D(7) = D(-1) = D^{\star}(1) \hspace{0.05cm}.$$
 
:$$D(7) = D(-1) = D^{\star}(1) \hspace{0.05cm}.$$
Vorzugsweise berechnen wir diesen DFT–Koeffizienten:
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Preferably, we calculate this DFT coefficient:
 
:$$D(1)  =  \frac{1}{8}\cdot \sum_{\nu = 0 }^{7}
 
:$$D(1)  =  \frac{1}{8}\cdot \sum_{\nu = 0 }^{7}
 
  d(\nu)\cdot {\rm e}^{-{\rm j} \hspace{0.05cm}\cdot \hspace{0.05cm} (\pi /4) \hspace{0.05cm}\cdot \hspace{0.05cm} \nu} =
 
  d(\nu)\cdot {\rm e}^{-{\rm j} \hspace{0.05cm}\cdot \hspace{0.05cm} (\pi /4) \hspace{0.05cm}\cdot \hspace{0.05cm} \nu} =
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   \frac{-1 + {\rm j}}{\sqrt{2}}-{\rm j}+ 2\cdot {\rm j}+3\cdot \frac{1 - {\rm j}}{\sqrt{2}}\right)$$
 
   \frac{-1 + {\rm j}}{\sqrt{2}}-{\rm j}+ 2\cdot {\rm j}+3\cdot \frac{1 - {\rm j}}{\sqrt{2}}\right)$$
 
:$$\Rightarrow \; \; D(1)  =  \frac{2 + \sqrt{2}}{4} \approx 0.854{\rm V}\hspace{0.05cm}.$$
 
:$$\Rightarrow \; \; D(1)  =  \frac{2 + \sqrt{2}}{4} \approx 0.854{\rm V}\hspace{0.05cm}.$$
Da&nbsp; $D(1)$&nbsp; rein reell ist, gilt&nbsp; $D(7) = D(1) \; \underline{= 0.854 \ {\rm V}}$.  
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Since&nbsp; $D(1)$&nbsp; is purely real,&nbsp; $D(7) = D(1) \; \underline{= 0.854 \ {\rm V}}$.  
  
Daraus ergeben sich für die zugehörigen Werte der kontinuierlichen Spektralfunktion:
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This gives for the corresponding values of the continuous spectral function:
 
:$$X(f=-f_{\rm A}) =  X(f=+f_{\rm A}) =\frac{D(1)}{f_{\rm A}}=  1.708 \cdot 10^{-3}\,{\rm V/Hz}\hspace{0.05cm}.$$
 
:$$X(f=-f_{\rm A}) =  X(f=+f_{\rm A}) =\frac{D(1)}{f_{\rm A}}=  1.708 \cdot 10^{-3}\,{\rm V/Hz}\hspace{0.05cm}.$$
*Wegen der impliziten periodischen Fortsetzung durch die DFT stimmt der so berechnete Wert mit dem tatsächlichen Wert&nbsp; $(4 \cdot A \cdot T/\pi^2 = 1.621 · 10^{-3}\text{ V/Hz})$ nicht exakt überein.  
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*Because of the implicit periodic continuation by the DFT, the value calculated in this way does not exactly match the actual value&nbsp; $(4 \cdot A \cdot T/\pi^2 = 1.621 · 10^{-3}\text{ V/Hz})$.
*Der relative Fehler beträgt ca.&nbsp; $5.3\%$.
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*The relative error is approx.&nbsp; $5.3\%$.
 
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Latest revision as of 16:59, 16 May 2021

Discretisation of a triangular pulse

Consider the sketched triangular pulse

$$x(t) = \left\{ \begin{array}{l} A \cdot \left( 1 - {|t|}/{T} \right ) \\ \hspace{0.25cm} 0 \\ \end{array} \right.\quad \begin{array}{*{10}c} {\rm{for}} \\ {\rm{for}} \\ \end{array}\begin{array}{*{10}c} {\left| \hspace{0.005cm} t\hspace{0.05cm} \right| \le T,} \\ {\left|\hspace{0.005cm} t \hspace{0.05cm} \right| > T.} \\ \end{array}$$

The signal parameters have the following values:

  • amplitude  $A = 4 \ \text{V}$,
  • equivalent pulse duration  $\Delta t = T = 1 \, \text{ms}$.


The spectrum  $X(f)$  is obtained by applying  the first Fourier Integral:

$$X(f) = A \cdot T \cdot {\rm si}^2(\pi f T)\hspace{0.5cm}\text{with}\hspace{0.5cm}{\rm si}(x)=\sin(x)/x\hspace{0.05cm}.$$

The spectral function is now to be approximated by a  Discrete Fourier Transform  $\rm (DFT)$  with  $N = 8$ , where the   $N$  coefficients for the time domain   ⇒   $d(0)$, ... , $d(7)$  can be taken from the graph.

The corresponding spectral coefficients  $D(0)$, ... ,  $D(7)$  are to be determined.  For the indices  $\mu = 0$, ... , $N–1$  applies:

$$D(\mu) = \frac{1}{N} \cdot \sum_{\nu = 0 }^{N-1} d(\nu)\cdot {w}^{\hspace{0.05cm}\nu \hspace{0.05cm} \cdot \hspace{0.05cm}\mu} \hspace{0.05cm}.$$

If we denote the distance between two samples in the time domain by  $T_{\rm A}$  and the corresponding frequency distance between two lines by $f_{\rm A}$, following relationship applies:

$$N \cdot f_{\rm A} \cdot T_{\rm A} = 1 \hspace{0.05cm}.$$




Hints:




Question

1

Give the time coefficients. What are the values of  $d(0)$,  $d(3)$  and  $d(6)$?

$d(0)\ = \ $

 $\text{V}$
$d(3)\ = \ $

 $\text{V}$
$d(6)\ = \ $

 $\text{V}$

2

What is the distance  $T_{\rm A}$  between two time samples?

$T_{\rm A}\ = \ $

 $\text{ms}$

3

What is the distance  $f_{\rm A}$  between two DFT frequency samples?

$f_{\rm A}\ = \ $

 $\text{kHz}$

4

Calculate the coefficient  $D(0)$  and interpret the result.

$D(0)\ = \ $

 $\text{V}$

5

Calculate the coefficient  $D(2)$  and interpret the result, also in terms of the coefficients  $D(4)$  and  $D(6)$.

$D(2)\ = \ $

 $\text{V}$

6

Calculate and interpret the DFT coefficient  $D(7)$.

$D(7)\ = \ $

 $\text{V}$


Solution

(1)  From the graph the following values result with  $A = 4 \ {\rm V}$ :

$${d(0) = 4\,{\rm V}, \hspace{0.1cm}d(1) = d(7) = 3\,{\rm V}, \hspace{0.1cm} \hspace{0.1cm}d(2) = d(6) = 2\,{\rm V}, \hspace{0.1cm} \hspace{0.1cm}d(3) = d(5) = 1\,{\rm V}, \hspace{0.1cm} \hspace{0.1cm}d(4) = 0}\hspace{0.05cm}. $$
$$\Rightarrow \hspace{0.15 cm}\underline{d(0) = 4\,{\rm V}, \hspace{0.1cm}d(3) = 1\,{\rm V}, \hspace{0.1cm}d(6) = 2\,{\rm V}. \hspace{0.1cm}} \hspace{0.05cm} $$


(2)  According to the diagram  $T_{\rm A} = T/4$.

  • With  $T = 1 \ \text{ms}$  one obtains  $\underline{T_{\rm A} = 0.25 \ \text{ms}}$.


(3)  For the distances of the samples in the time and frequency domain applies:

$$N \cdot f_{\rm A} \cdot T_{\rm A} = 1 \hspace{0.3cm}\Rightarrow \hspace{0.3cm}f_{\rm A}= \frac{1}{ 8 \cdot 0.25\, {\rm ms}}\hspace{0.15 cm}\underline{= 0.5\, {\rm kHz}}\hspace{0.05cm}.$$


(4)  With  $N = 8$  and  $\mu = 0$ , it follows from the DFT equation:

$$D(0) = \frac{1}{8}\cdot \sum_{\nu = 0 }^{7} d(\nu) = \frac{1\,{\rm V}}{8}\cdot (4+3+2+1+0+1+2+3)\hspace{0.15 cm}\underline{= 2 \,{\rm V}}\hspace{0.05cm}.$$
  • The DFT value $D(0)$ describes the spectral value at  $f = 0$, where the following relation holds:
$$X(f=0) = \frac{D(0)}{f_{\rm A}}= \frac{ 2\,{\rm V}}{0.5\,{\rm kHz}}= 4 \cdot 10^{-3}\,{\rm V/Hz}\hspace{0.05cm}.$$
  • This value agrees with the theoretical value   $(A \cdot T)$ .


(5)  With  $N = 8$  and  $\mu = 2$  we obtain:

$$D(2) = \frac{1}{8}\cdot \sum_{\nu = 0 }^{7} d(\nu)\cdot {\rm e}^{-{\rm j} \hspace{0.05cm}\cdot \hspace{0.05cm} (\pi /2) \hspace{0.05cm}\cdot \hspace{0.05cm} \nu} = \frac{1}{8}\cdot \sum_{\nu = 0 }^{7} d(\nu)\cdot (-{\rm j})^{\nu} \hspace{0.3cm} \Rightarrow \hspace{0.3cm} = \frac{1\,{\rm V}}{8}\cdot (4-3\cdot{\rm j}-2+{\rm j}-{\rm j}-2+3\cdot{\rm j})\hspace{0.15 cm}\underline{= 0}\hspace{0.05cm}.$$

This result could have been predicted without calculation:

  • The DFT coefficients  $D(\mu)$  are at the same time the Fourier coefficients of the function  $x_{\rm Per}(t)$  periodised at the distance  $T_{\rm P} = 2T$.
    This is shown as a dashed line in the graph on the information page.
  • Due to symmetry properties, however, all even Fourier coefficients of the function  $x_{\rm Per}(t)$  are equal to zero   ⇒   $D(4)\hspace{0.15cm}\underline{=0},$   $D(6)\hspace{0.15cm}\underline{=0}$.


(6)  The coefficient  $D(7)$  describes the periodised spectral function at the frequency  $f = 7 \cdot f_{\rm A}$.  Due to periodicity and symmetry property holds:

$$D(7) = D(-1) = D^{\star}(1) \hspace{0.05cm}.$$

Preferably, we calculate this DFT coefficient:

$$D(1) = \frac{1}{8}\cdot \sum_{\nu = 0 }^{7} d(\nu)\cdot {\rm e}^{-{\rm j} \hspace{0.05cm}\cdot \hspace{0.05cm} (\pi /4) \hspace{0.05cm}\cdot \hspace{0.05cm} \nu} = \frac{1\,{\rm V}}{8}\cdot \left(4 +3\cdot \frac{1 - {\rm j}}{\sqrt{2}}-2\cdot {\rm j}+ \frac{-1 - {\rm j}}{\sqrt{2}}-{\rm j}+ \frac{-1 + {\rm j}}{\sqrt{2}}-{\rm j}+ 2\cdot {\rm j}+3\cdot \frac{1 - {\rm j}}{\sqrt{2}}\right)$$
$$\Rightarrow \; \; D(1) = \frac{2 + \sqrt{2}}{4} \approx 0.854{\rm V}\hspace{0.05cm}.$$

Since  $D(1)$  is purely real,  $D(7) = D(1) \; \underline{= 0.854 \ {\rm V}}$.

This gives for the corresponding values of the continuous spectral function:

$$X(f=-f_{\rm A}) = X(f=+f_{\rm A}) =\frac{D(1)}{f_{\rm A}}= 1.708 \cdot 10^{-3}\,{\rm V/Hz}\hspace{0.05cm}.$$
  • Because of the implicit periodic continuation by the DFT, the value calculated in this way does not exactly match the actual value  $(4 \cdot A \cdot T/\pi^2 = 1.621 · 10^{-3}\text{ V/Hz})$.
  • The relative error is approx.  $5.3\%$.