Bandwidth of a chirp signal
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I have generated three signals and their spectrum (with FFT). Two chirps and one pure cosine signal.
<https://pastebin.com/z2pzq0E7 Code for generating these signals is given here.>
Time variation -> -5 to +5 seconds
frequency variation -> -2.5 to +2.5 Hz (For the two chirps)
Sampling frequency = 25 Hz
Qn 1:
For the cosine chirp cos(2*pi*f.*t) [Line 12],
The spectrum obtained is spanning from -5 Hz to +5 Hz.
Even though the frequency variation (Line 10) is from -2.5 to +2.5 Hz,
why the spectrum is spanning from -5 Hz to +5 Hz?
Qn 2:
For the complex chirp exp(2j*pi*f.*t) [Line 31],
The spectrum obtained is spanning from -5 Hz to +5 Hz.
Even though the frequency variation (Line 10) is from -2.5 to +2.5 Hz,
why the spectrum is spanning from -5 Hz to +5 Hz?
Observation:
For the pure cosine tone cos(2*pi*(B/2)*t) [Line 44],
The spectrum obtained is centered at -2.5 Hz and +2.5 Hz.
This is expected.
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Honglei Chen
il 27 Set 2018
I think the two questions are the same, essentially your signal model is
cos(2*pi*B*t^2)
This means that when you look at the instantaneous frequency, it is given by 2*B*t. That's why you see it span from -5 to 5 Hz instead of from -2.5 to 2.5 Hz.
HTH
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Honglei Chen
il 28 Set 2018
Well your f in cos(2*pi*f*t) is just B/T*t, that's why I say it's essentially cos(2*pi*f*t) is essentially cos(2*pi*B/T*t^2). But your instantaneous frequency is not f, it's actually the derivative of B/T*t^2 over t, so it's actually 2*B/T*t, that's why at beginning it's -B and at the end it's B.
Hope this is clear.
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Hieu Nguyen
il 22 Nov 2019
I found an website that discuss about this problem: https://www.gaussianwaves.com/2014/07/chirp-signal-frequency-sweeping-fft-and-power-spectral-density/
(There was a mistake he made in equation 8 - it should be fi(t) = 2a*t+f0 )
The answer is in equation 10 where he wrote the instantenous phase should be calculated as the integration of the angular frequency. If you follow that instruction, you will get the expression of x as: x=cos(2*pi*(k/2*t+f0).*t+phase)
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