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by beambot
1154 days ago
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You're describing the DTFT (discrete-time Fourier transform), not the DFT. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Discrete-time_Fourier_transfor... Pedantics aside: Spectrum analyzers are computing DFTs over a finite window, and it's perfectly reasonable to think of these as (an approximation of) power spectral density changing over time. |
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The thing I am railing against here is the idea that you can just look at a spectrogram to grasp Fourier. You can’t. It is an advanced application of Fourier transforms that creates a visualization of power spectral density over time but it is not a (simple) Fourier transform of the underlying data.