Overview of the Time and Frequency Domain
O
VERVIEW of the TIME and
FREQUENCY DOMAIN
Observation from a different perspective
When a signal is said to be in the time domain, it means that
the signal is expressed as a function of time. For example, if we
describe a sine wave signal that repeats once each microsecond
(
μ
sec, 10
-6
), it means that the period of the signal is 1
microsecond. Usually we use an oscilloscope to measure these
signal characteristics in the time domain. In addition, when we
talk about the rise and fall time of a square waveform, we also
can observe that in the time domain. Phase delay is also
measured in the time domain. Oscilloscopes are well-known
electrical signal measurement instruments that perform
measurements in the time domain.
1
μ
sec sine wave
Square wave with the same period
However, when we observe a sine wave and a square wave
with the same amplitude and period, is there a way to describe
the difference between them? Frequency domain measurements
just provide a different view point.
First we will explain what frequency domain means.
Frequency domain means to observe the frequency composition
of a signal. If we add a sine wave signal that has a 1 microsecond
period to a spectrum analyzer, we will see an obvious signal on
the scale at 1 megahertz (MHz). We know that frequency is the
inverse of period. Therefore, a sine wave with a period of
microsecond has a frequency of 1MHz. You can measure voltage
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Summary of Contents for GRF-1300
Page 15: ...Introduction to the GRF 1300 Figure A 10 Operation interface for HyperTerminal 13 ...
Page 19: ...Overview of the Time and Frequency Domain Time domain Frequency domain 17 ...
Page 20: ...GRF 1300 User Manual and Teaching Materials NOTES 18 ...
Page 21: ...Overview of the Time and Frequency Domain NOTES 19 ...
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Page 23: ...Overview of the Time and Frequency Domain NOTES 21 ...
Page 24: ...GRF 1300 User Manual and Teaching Materials 22 NOTES ...
Page 30: ...GRF 1300 User Manual and Teaching Materials NOTES 28 ...
Page 31: ...An Introduction to Spectrum Analyzers NOTES 29 ...
Page 56: ...GRF 1300 User Manual and Teaching Materials NOTES 54 ...
Page 57: ...RF Communication and Signals Experiments NOTES 55 ...
Page 58: ...GRF 1300 User Manual and Teaching Materials NOTES 56 ...
Page 59: ...RF Communication and Signals Experiments NOTES 57 ...
Page 95: ...RF Communication and Signals Experiments 10MHz frequency deviation test results 93 ...
Page 101: ...Test for Learning Outcomes NOTES 99 ...
Page 102: ...GRF 1300 User Manual and Teaching Materials NOTES 100 ...
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Page 109: ...Appendix Modulation Index and Sideband Amplitude Comparison Table 107 ...