Fitting impedance of simple randles circuit to Fourier transform formula
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I have this simple circuit that i want to find parameters of,
and its real-world magnitude frequency response derived from impedance spectroscopy.
(magnitude frequency response.Frequency is 10-10000Hz with 10Hz step.)
Now, i have derived the fourier transform of this impedance:
Whose magnitude i found:
However trying to fit this last equation with matlab CFTOOL gives nonsense. What am i doing wrong??
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David Goodmanson
on 19 Apr 2021
Hi F^2
I believe you are trying to fit an incorrect magnitude, which can of course lead to nonsense. The correct expression is
absZ = sqrt( ((r1+r2)^2 + r1^2*r2^2*w^2*c^2)/(1 + r2^2*w^2*c^2) );
If you plug some numbers into your expression and compare to
absZ = abs((r1+r2 +i*w*c*r1*r2)/(1+i*w*c*r2)) (a)
there is going to be disagreement.
When using fctool, is there any reason you can't do this an easier way and just fit (a) above?
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