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what is the bandwith of sinc function?

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why we always consider the bandwith of sinc function as the main lobe only?
 

I think that this is because most of the signal power is confined there.

I am not sure, but I think that Powe main lobe/total powert is around 90% or so.
 

In single carrier digital modulation methods, the resulting signal can be band limited by filtering to the first nulls and the signal can be demodulated and the data recovered with very little trouble. You can limit it to as much as half that bandwidth before it is theoretically impossible to demodulate and recover the data.
 

u can think its spectrum is a GATE window function or ideal filter.
 

The flourier transform of the sinc function is just a rectangular window, that is, a ideal lowpass filter.
So, if what you said is a time domain signal, the bandwidth of it just the first zero point bandwidth, the same as the mainlobe.
 

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