Hioki MEMORY HiCORDER MR8847-01 Instruction Manual page 382

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Appendix 5 FFT Definitions
Aliasing ______________________________________________________
When the frequency of a signal to be measured is higher than the sampling rate,
the observed frequency is lower than that of the actual signal, with certain fre-
quency limitations. This phenomena occurs when sampling occurs at a lower fre-
quency than that defined by the Nyquist-Shannon sampling theorem, and is
called aliasing.
If the highest frequency component of the input signal is f
frequency is f
, the following expression must be satisfied:
s
f
2 f
s
max
Therefore, if the input includes a frequency component higher than f
observed as a lower frequency (alias) that does not really exist.
The following diagrams show the results of spectrum analysis of composite
waveforms having components of 1 kHz and 3 kHz, and of 1 kHz and 7 kHz.
If sampling frequency f
is 10 kHz, the spectral component of an input frequency
s
above 5 kHz (in this case, 7 kHz) is observed as an alias at 5 kHz or below.
In this example the difference between the 3 and 7 kHz components is indiscern-
ible.
Composite waveform of 1 kHz and 3 kHz components sampled at 10 kHz
Composite waveform of 1 kHz and 7 kHz components sampled at 10 kHz
Time
1
Time
1
and the sampling
max
(10)
/2, it is
s
Portion Displayed on
Screen
Frequency
3
5
7
[kHz]
Spectrum
Portion Displayed on
Screen
Frequency
3
5
7
[kHz]
Spectrum

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