How we can define Swept sine, chrip function, Exponential Time funcation in MATLAB?
2 views (last 30 days)
Show older comments
Mahmoud Khadijeh
on 29 Apr 2022
Answered: Roshan Swain
on 4 May 2022
Hello,
I am wondering if there is a direct way in MATLAB to plot Swept sine function or Exponential Time function like the images below.
I checked the chrip function that is available in MATLAB but it does not solve my problem.
Thanks in advance!
0 Comments
Accepted Answer
Roshan Swain
on 4 May 2022
I understand that you wish to know whether swept sine or exponential swept sine function is available in MATLAB.
MATLAB provides “frest.Chirp” for Swept Sine and “sweeptone” for Exponential Swept Sine.
Refer the sample code snippet to plot a swept sine function:
% Swept sine function
>>input = frest.Chirp('Amplitude', 1, 'FreqRange', [10 100], 'InitialPhase',270, 'NumSamples', 100, 'SweepMethod', 'logarithmic')
>>plot(input)
Refer the sample code snippet to plot a Exponential swept sine function:
%exponential time function
>>fs = 1000;
>>excitation = sweeptone(9,6,fs,’ExcitationLevel’,1, 'SweepFrequencyRange',[10 500]);
>>plot(excitation)
Refer the following documentation to learn more:
0 Comments
More Answers (0)
See Also
Categories
Find more on Get Started with MATLAB in Help Center and File Exchange
Community Treasure Hunt
Find the treasures in MATLAB Central and discover how the community can help you!
Start Hunting!