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Matlab Stem Functions

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Hi all, I have never done a lot with Matlab but have an assignment to do the requires me to use stem functions to investigate natural sampling of a single base band frequency. I have got the sampling frequency done using the stem functions but am not sure how to go about combing the two. The info signal is a 10 KHz sine wave and the sampling frequency is 50 KHz. The result should be a sinc function with the spectral lines shifted by 10KHz, can any one tell me how i do this in Matlab, and if so can you please dumb it down as Im almost unfamiliar with Matlab.
 

Code:
fSampling = 50000;   % 50Khz Sampling Frequency
fSignal = 10000;
t = 0:1/fSampling:1;
xSignal = sin(2*pi*fSignal*t);
plot(t(1:50),xSignal(1:50))
stem(t(1:50),xSignal(1:50))

Simple Use of Stem and Plot Function

Plot Function Plot
Plot_Function.png

Stem Function Plot
stem_Function.png

Sampling Frequency > 2*Signal Frequency
 

Hi there, ty for your reply. I have to be able to view that sine wave in the frequency domain and use stem functions to do this. I then have to do the same for the sampling frequency. I then have to convolve these two stem functions together for a result. I understand these from a theory point of view but am unable to do so using matlab.

thanks in advance
~Conor
 

Hi there, ty for your reply. I have to be able to view that sine wave in the frequency domain and use stem functions to do this. I then have to do the same for the sampling frequency. I then have to convolve these two stem functions together for a result. I understand these from a theory point of view but am unable to do so using matlab.

thanks in advance
~Conor

Sorry I didn't get what you want to do...

If u are able to explain me properly then i can help u
 

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