Frequency content of a tachometer signal
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I have a tachometer signal from a rotating shaft. I am interested in the frequency content of the signal, since I know that the rotational frequency of the shaft is not exactly constant.
I attached a picture of the signal in its raw form. I tried to do a simple fft of the signal, but that did not give me the answer I was hoping for since the FFT only shows the fundamental rotating frequency (and its multiples) and not much else.
How should I proceed?
Thank you for any help!

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Wayne King
2013년 11월 28일
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Just looking at your signal, why would you expect anything more from the Fourier transform than energy at the fundamental frequency and its harmonics? I can't tell how "wide" these pulses are from your plot (what would they look like zooming in) but you essentially have a pulse train with very,very little (if any) additive noise. So what you are reporting from the Fourier transform is exactly what I would expect.
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Mikko
2013년 11월 28일
Wayne King
2013년 11월 28일
But Mikko you say "..since the FFT only shows the fundamental rotating frequency (and its multiples) and not much else."
My question is what do you expect? What you say FFT shows is exactly what I would expect for the frequency content of your signal. That signal should have a discrete spectrum.
Mikko
2013년 11월 28일
Wayne King
2013년 11월 28일
I don't think you should expect frequency content lower unless there is a DC shift in the signal. From what you describe, I think you're seeing in the spectrum pretty much what I would expect. If you attach the signal as a .mat file and give the sampling frequency, I can take a look.
Mikko
2013년 11월 29일
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