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how to convert (V/m)/Hz to V/m

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Hi all,

I just do a Fourier transform on a pulse waveform (HEMP). the unit after transform is (V/m)/Hz, it is plot against frequency in Hz. Is anyone know how to convert it to V/m?

thank you very much.
 

Ft of any signal directly converts a signal from time domain into frequency domain never knew there are intermediate domains in it
 

Hi FvM,
thank you for your reply!

What do u mean by specifying a bandwidth? does it means if i want to plot the graph from 10MHz to 1000MHz, i have to multiply (V/m)/Hz to 990MHz(bandwidth)?

thank you
 

It means, that the correct unit to plot is V/(m*Hz) (spectral density of field strength) rather than V/m, by nature of the signal.
 

ok, thank you very much!
 

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