Fit sinc square to FFT peak

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Tobias Reichold
Tobias Reichold il 25 Ago 2019
Commentato: Matt J il 25 Ago 2019
Good evening,
I have an FFT peak to which I need to fit a sinc square function to obtain an improved estimate for the peak location and peak width. However there doesn't seem to be a function to perform this properly. Has someone done this before/knows the correct function? Below is the figure in question. Any help would be much appreciated.FFT_peak.jpg

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Matt J
Matt J il 25 Ago 2019
A more direct method would be to use the Curve Fitting Toolbox to fit a Fourier Series
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Tobias Reichold
Tobias Reichold il 25 Ago 2019
Not quite. Basically I have a sinusoidal fringe pattern I extract from an optical spectrum line. I have recovered the fringe frequency by taking a 1D fft and getting the frequency in cycles as shown previously. But rather than just taking the point of highest magnitude (other than the DC term) I thought fitting a sinc squared would be better as it immediately gives the peak position and width. But I didn't find any function to implement this.
Matt J
Matt J il 25 Ago 2019
I don't really understand though why your model is a sinc-squared. A sinc-squared spectrum is the Fourier transform of a triangular time domain pulse.

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