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Taking FFT of Oscilloscope Based Data

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Hi guys,

I am new to FFT related stuff, I have been trying to take the FFT of data taken from oscilloscope. It consisted of 2 Million points and it has 2 vector one for magnitude and one for time. I don't know the sampling frequency of the signal, frequency of the signal is some where between 83K to 94K Hz.

I don't know how to see the frequency response of this signal, how to map the magnitude of the signal with respect to time vector. Plese help me out. I am really confused about analyzing this data.

Thanks for your kind attention.

BR,
B
 

Hi,
here is some examples.
hope it helps.
Best regards,
Karper.
 

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