How to generate inphase and quadrature phase of a signal?
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I was trying to simply create I Q components of a signal and to recover the signal from these I Q data.
But how to create I Q? is it possible by multiplying signal with sin and cos? or by taking samples at 4 points (0,90,180,270)??
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mechetoune walid
2020년 11월 11일
Google it and check this link.
https://www.markimicrowave.com/blog/top-7-ways-to-create-a-quadrature-90-phase-shift/
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Colin
2014년 6월 10일
You might look into Hilbert transforms - Matlab function Hilbert.
From a real signal, this generates a complex signal of which the real part is the original signal, and the imaginary part is the Hilbert transform. This is essentially the original signal phase-shifted by 90 degrees
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Rick Rosson
2012년 12월 6일
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2012년 12월 6일
z = x + j*y;
v = x.*cos(2*pi*Fc*t) - y.*sin(2*pi*Fc*t);
I = real(z);
Q = imag(z);
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Rick Rosson
2012년 12월 7일
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2012년 12월 7일
If you have a pure sin function, then that means by definition that I = 0 and Q = -1. If that seems confusing to you, then please review the details of in-phase and quadrature.
This forum is for questions about MATLAB, not to help understand math and engineering concepts.
Marcos Fernandez
2017년 12월 16일
Hi Akhil,
your suggestion is correct, try to multiply the signal by sin and cos.
Hope this helps.
Regards, Marcos
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