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The problem with the code is that Ts is too large. If Ts were to be 0.007 or even better, 0.0007, then there are 13 cycles displayed.

Latest revision as of 12:51, 10 September 2008

Supplied code:

F0=13;
T0=1/F0;
Ts=0.07;
t=0:Ts:13*T0;
x=real(exp(j*(2*pi*F0*t-pi/2)));
plot(t,x)

The problem with the code is that Ts is too large. If Ts were to be 0.007 or even better, 0.0007, then there are 13 cycles displayed.

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