I\'m trying to get the pitch from the microphone input. First I have decomposed the signal from time domain to frequency domain through FFT. I have applied Hamming window to
To get a pitch estimate, you have to divide your sumed bin frequency estimate by the downsampling ratio used for that sum.
Added: You should also sum the magnitudes (abs()), not take the magnitude of the complex sum.
But the harmonic product spectrum algorithm (HPS), especially when using only integer ratios of downsampling, doesn't usually provide better pitch estimation resolution. Instead, it provides a more robust rough pitch estimate (less likely to be fooled by a harmonic) than using a single bare FFT magnitude peak for sequential overtone rich timbres that have weak or missing fundamental spectral content.
If you know how to downsample a spectrum by fractional ratios (using interpolation, etc.), you can try finer grained downsampling to get a better pitch estimate out of HPS. Or you can use an HPS result to inform you of a narrower frequency range in which to search using another pitch or frequency estimation method.