Question 23 When calculating the voltage of an FFT peak of a sinusoidal signal, would it match the peak-to-peak voltage of the time domain sinusoidal signal? No. The FFT peak is reported in VRMs instead of Vpp- Yes, they are both equal. No. The FFT peak value is always higher than the Vpp value. No. There is no way to make a connection between the two values. Question 24 The frequency response of a circuit allows us to determine how well the Circuit can distinguish between signals at different frequencies by analyzing the gain. TRUE FALSE

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Question 23
When calculating the voltage of an FFT peak of a sinusoidal signal, would it
match the peak-to-peak voltage of the time domain sinusoidal signal?
No. The FFT peak is reported in VRMs instead of Vpp-
Yes, they are both equal.
No. The FFT peak value is always higher than the Vpp value.
No. There is no way to make a connection between the two values.
Question 24
The frequency response of a circuit allows us to determine how well the
circuit can distinguish between signals at different frequencies by analyzing
the gain.
□TRUE
FALSE
Transcribed Image Text:Question 23 When calculating the voltage of an FFT peak of a sinusoidal signal, would it match the peak-to-peak voltage of the time domain sinusoidal signal? No. The FFT peak is reported in VRMs instead of Vpp- Yes, they are both equal. No. The FFT peak value is always higher than the Vpp value. No. There is no way to make a connection between the two values. Question 24 The frequency response of a circuit allows us to determine how well the circuit can distinguish between signals at different frequencies by analyzing the gain. □TRUE FALSE
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