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50Hz sine wave precise amplitude measurement

If you have enough samples for an FFT, instead of an FFT, try a least squares fit for the 3 parameters (frequency, phase, amplitude) of a pure sinusoid to that sample set. …
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Peak to peak amplitude of sum of sinusoidals (harmonic frequencies)

For periodic signals, the maximum peak-to-peak amplitude is dependent in the relative phase of each harmonic, as well as their magnitudes. Do you have that information? …
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Extracting amplitudes of components from FFT

Once you use parabolic or other interpolation for a frequency peak location estimate, you can use an offset Sinc kernel, centered at that estimated frequency, to interpolate the magnitude of that peak …
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What is the reason for "random" spikes in amplitude of a guitar waveform?

Those sources can then resonate and exchange energy back to the strummed string, modulating the vibration's amplitude. …
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Why FFT does not retrieve original amplitude when increasing signal length

The maximum magnitude has to be interpolated for any sinusoid that is not exactly periodic by an exact integer number of periods in the FFT length. An interpolation is necessary because those frequen …
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Tuning a radio to a certain frequency

A mathematical theorem (named after Fourier) says that (non-pathological) signals that are "not a sine" are, for all practical purposes, identical to (or can be accurately described as) the sum of a b …
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Amplifying part of a signal

No. Amplifying only the real part of an FFT result will only amplify signals that are symmetric in the FFT window. What if your desired tone happens to be anti-symmetric in that window?
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Relationship between Fs (the Nyquist frequency), and the frequency used with a sine wave

Other frequencies will show rectangular windowing artifacts (so called "leakage") which will scallop the peak bin amplitude. … There do exist interpolation methods to correct for the amplitude of these between-FFT-bin-center frequencies. …
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Amplitude of the fft is less than what is expected

The amplitude peak is hidden between FFT result bins for frequencies that are not exactly integer periodic in the FFT's length. But you can interpolate to find the results for those frequencies. …
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how to make fft ignore phase shift when only interested in magnitude

You can't make an FFT ignore phase (for strictly real input), except for signals which have frequencies that are exactly periodic in the FFT window length. Otherwise, you will have to interpolate to …
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Adequate representation of frequency domain amplitude/magnitude of FFT of a signal

Many audio FFT visualizations use log(magnitude) instead of linear, as that makes it easier to find a scale that makes data visible a graph. The energy contained in band that contains multiple FFT …
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Logaritmic amplitude squarewave

The library function log of zero results in a NaN (not a real number, -inf). So the log of a square with a base of zero can't be plotted.
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How do you find a specific frequency's volume corresponding to that signal's FFT?

Assuming the 2 frequency sine waves are integer periodic in the FFT's aperture's width, your assumption in paragraph 2 is incorrect. If the 2 sine waves have different amplitudes, the "spikes" in a g …
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Why do we read that Hilbert transform can be used for envelope detection?

Using a Hilbert transform with a sufficiently narrow-band signal, the low pass filter may not be needed even for continuous envelope estimation.
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What is the right way to extract particular frequency phase information from FFT?

To estimate spectral component phase angle relative to shaft angle using an FFT of length N, first gather a sequence of N samples such that the shaft angle is known with accuracy at sample number N/2, …
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