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ACLerok
Mar24-07, 03:31 PM
I need to convert the following equation |H(w)|^2 to |H(f)|^2 where w is the angular frequency and f is the frequency.
Also: f0 = (2pi*f0)/fs ; f=(2pi*f)/fs ; f0, fs, G and R are known
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I tried putting w and w0 in terms of f and then replacing them into the above equation, but it's not coming out right. I need to graph this function from 0 to 5kHz.
Any ideas?
antoker
Mar24-07, 08:51 PM
What do you mean it's not coming out right? Can you post the complete description to the problem? Is R a resistance? Why are you using f as a function of a sampling frequency?
ACLerok
Mar25-07, 08:14 AM
What do you mean it's not coming out right? Can you post the complete description to the problem? Is R a resistance? Why are you using f as a function of a sampling frequency?
This isn't a specific homework problem. It's part of a lab i have to do. R is a type of coeffcient. It's a constant. H(f) is a transfer function which I need to take the magnitude squared and graph it against f. I'm given H(w) but I need to graph H(f), that's what I am having trouble with; going from H(w) -> H(f)
antoker
Mar25-07, 04:42 PM
Hmmm, equations are correct. Post the image of the transfer function that you've written above and the result you're expecting. Since you have a frequency discretization, I'm assuming you've worked your way to this function via z-transform, post it as well. Or Just post the whole labwork-page.
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