Alright, so I have a sinus-signal with A = 1, F = 3Hz.
3 Hz means it repeats itself 3 times/second. Then I have a sample frequency of 5 Hz, and if you do theoretical calculations, you get Falias = 5-3 = 2Hz.
My problem? I'm not sure how it should be plotted on the actual graph? (the sample plots with 5Hz sample frequency on my 3Hz signal)
If anyone could show some simple graphics of how this should be done it would be great, and/or simply help me understand where I should put the "dots" in order to plot my sample frequency on my original signal.
//R
3 Hz means it repeats itself 3 times/second. Then I have a sample frequency of 5 Hz, and if you do theoretical calculations, you get Falias = 5-3 = 2Hz.
My problem? I'm not sure how it should be plotted on the actual graph? (the sample plots with 5Hz sample frequency on my 3Hz signal)
If anyone could show some simple graphics of how this should be done it would be great, and/or simply help me understand where I should put the "dots" in order to plot my sample frequency on my original signal.
//R