- Firstly you can use the `plot` function to draw time (x-axis) versus each voltage signal (y-axis).
- Next, you can go for `plot` again for the frequency-domain by plotting frequency (x-axis) against FFT magnitude (y-axis) for each signal.
- You can also overlay multiple signals on the same time plot for comparison.
- Optionally, use the `spectrogram` function to show how frequency content changes over time.
Analysis of measured voltage using matlab
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i need to analyse my lab data, which is the output from DAQ accelerometor and so on using matlab. I plotted graphs using fft as my values are given in time time variants. I can find 5 columns in my labview file, the first being time and the others are values from different equipments. which all graphs do i need to plot in order to analyse the voltage signal and to figure. I also need to find how my sampling frequency is permits the accurate measurements of input frequency.
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Leepakshi
le 2 Sep 2025 à 18:19
Hi Minhas,
To analyze your lab data:
These steps help you examine both time and frequency aspects of your signals and check if your sampling frequency is adequate.
I hope this helps!
Thanks
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