Combining two data sets and plotting in matlab
- by bautrey
I am doing experiments with different operational amplifier circuits and I need to plot my measured results onto a graph. I have two data sets:
freq1 = [.1 .2 .5 .7 1 3 4 6 10 20 35 45 60 75 90 100]; %kHz
Vo1 = [1.2 1.6 1.2 2 2 2.4 14.8 20.4 26.4 30.4 53.6 68.8 90 114 140 152]; %mV
V1 = 19.6;
Acm = Vo1/(1000*V1);
And:
freq2 = [.1 .5 1 30 60 70 85 100]; %kHz
Vo1 = [3.96 3.96 3.96 3.84 3.86 3.88 3.88 3.88]; %V
V1 = .96;
Ad = Vo1/(2*V1);
(I would show my plots but apparently I need more reps for that)
I need to plot the equation, CMRR vs freq:
CMRR = 20*log10(abs(Ad/Acm));
The size of Ad and Acm are different and the frequency points do not match up, but the boundaries of both of these is the same, 100Hz to 100kHz (x-axis). On the line of CMRR, Matlab says that Ad and Acm matrix dimensions do not agree.
How I think I would solve this is using freq1 as the x-axis for CMRR and then taking approximated points from Ad according to the value on freq1.
Or I could do function approximations of Ad and Acm and then do the divide operator on those.
I do not know how I would code up this two ideas. Any other ideas would helpful, especially simpler ones.
Thanks