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Hello guys,

 

I want to multiply a signal by a complex exponential just as in the second picture. Is it correct the way I did it ? See the first picture below

The idea is to multiply a signal by a two ray channel (second pic). Is it correct to multiply a complex signal with the Doppler shift this way ?

 

Best regards,

Ali Sabra

 

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@AliSabra wrote:

Hello guys,

 

I want to multiply a signal by a complex exponential just as in the second picture. Is it correct the way I did it ? See the first picture below

The idea is to multiply a signal by a two ray channel (second pic). Is it correct to multiply a complex signal with the Doppler shift this way ?

 

Best regards,

Ali Sabra

 


It seems OK to me.

 

You can test by putting it in a for loop, or applying the formula to a ramp. That should give an output of a sin in Im and a cos in Re (or vice versa).

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Thanks for your help.

Am I testing it correctly ?

Because there is no difference between the original signal and the Doppler shifted one.

Maybe because I am using a waveform generator instead of a simulated signal ? I dont see the I and Q 

 

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You're multiplying a single value (scalar) with a signal.

 

You should be multiplying a signal (the original) with the generated signal (a ramp put through the formula).

 

Both are functions or time, you now only have one function as time.

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@AliSabra wrote:

I dont see the I and Q 


To see the I and Q, you'd need to split the signal up into the Im and Re of the result...

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Can you send me a screenshot plz ? 

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Sure, but it's LV CG:

Doppler.PNG

 

It's clear that multiplying the signals, adds the frequencies.

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Look what is happening :S

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Maybe the configuration isn't correct ?

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@AliSabra wrote:

Maybe the configuration isn't correct ?


I'm not into NXG enough to adive on that...

 

Apparently, those signals do work with complex numbers, but the ramp signal seems to be different than the sine?

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