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Power spectral density of a signal is square rot of its autocorrelation

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The power spectral density (PSD) of the signal describes the power present in the signal as a function of frequency, per unit frequency. ... Sometimes one encounters an amplitude spectral density (ASD), which is the square root of the PSD; the ASD of a voltage signal has units of V Hz−1/2.

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