The document contains tables showing the results of FFT analysis performed on audio signals sampled at 48000 Hz using different FFT sizes and window lengths. It shows how the frequency resolution and bandwidth change as the FFT size is increased from 128 to 8192, with smaller FFT sizes providing higher frequency resolution but smaller window lengths and bandwidth. The highest frequency measured is always half the sampling frequency or 24000 Hz.
The document contains tables showing the results of FFT analysis performed on audio signals sampled at 48000 Hz using different FFT sizes and window lengths. It shows how the frequency resolution and bandwidth change as the FFT size is increased from 128 to 8192, with smaller FFT sizes providing higher frequency resolution but smaller window lengths and bandwidth. The highest frequency measured is always half the sampling frequency or 24000 Hz.
The document contains tables showing the results of FFT analysis performed on audio signals sampled at 48000 Hz using different FFT sizes and window lengths. It shows how the frequency resolution and bandwidth change as the FFT size is increased from 128 to 8192, with smaller FFT sizes providing higher frequency resolution but smaller window lengths and bandwidth. The highest frequency measured is always half the sampling frequency or 24000 Hz.