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how to create a vco with sine wave variation?

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CAROL GARRITTY
CAROL GARRITTY il 18 Set 2017
Modificato: CAROL GARRITTY il 19 Set 2017
I was able to create a moving phase animation of a vco using spectrogram. Sort of like a strip chart? But I would like to create a sine wave variation instead of a sawtooth. Code snippet below. Figure 1 is a static display of a sawtooth variation. Figure 2 is a moving phase display based on Figure 1. Figure 3 is my workspace for a sine wave variation.
figure(1)
fs = 10e3;
t = 0:1/fs:2;
x = vco(sawtooth(7*pi*t,0.5),[0.1 0.4]*fs,fs);
spectrogram(x,kaiser(256,5),220,512,fs,'yaxis')
figure(2)
fs = 10e3;
for phase = 0:1:10;
t = 0:1/fs:2;
y = vco(sawtooth(7*pi*t+phase,0.5),[0.1 0.4]*fs,fs);
spectrogram(y,kaiser(256,5),220,512,fs,'yaxis');
disp(phase);
pause(0.1);
end
figure(3)
fs = 10e3;
for phase = 0:1:10;
for freq = 1:1:10
t = 0:1/fs:2;
z = sin(freq*1000*t+phase);
spectrogram(z,kaiser(256,5),220,512,fs,'yaxis');
disp(phase);
pause(0.1);
end
end

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CAROL GARRITTY
CAROL GARRITTY il 19 Set 2017
Modificato: CAROL GARRITTY il 19 Set 2017
I think I figured it out. I thought I tried this before, but I must have misspelled something.
figure(3)
fs = 10e3;
for phase = 0:1:10;
t = 0:1/fs:2;
z = vco(sin(5*pi*t+phase),[0.1 0.4]*fs,fs);
spectrogram(z,kaiser(256,5),220,512,fs,'yaxis');
disp(phase);
pause(0.1);
end

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