Say, i have a axis-symmertric square pulse, then take its Fourier transform (4th from last figure at http reference) i%26#039;d expect to see a sinc pulse. The fourier domain representation has a negative amplitude what does this mean, an an analogy would help? A phase change? an negative attenuation? Can the discrete FFT used by MATLAB represent these negative amplitudes, normally i plot the absolute of complex FFT values. thanks in advance.
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What does a negative amplitude value in the Fourier domain mean?
Negative values would be a phase of 180 degrees.
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