06-27-2024 03:00 AM
Dear all,
I am trying to choose a SCOPE for performing phase shift measurements between 2 AC signals.
I would like to be able to measure the phase in order of 0.5° (or ~ 23 microseconds difference).
I would like to ask you some advise to choose my device:
- Should i check only the sampling rate of the scope for that ?
- Should i check the bandwidth of the scope?
- can i perform this measurement with LabVIEW ?
Many thanks in advance
06-28-2024 02:11 AM - edited 06-28-2024 02:12 AM
Hi Soh82,
06-28-2024 03:14 PM
If 0.5° phase results in about 23E-6 s delay, the frequency is about 60 Hz.
I would use my soundcard ...
a scope with >= 10kSPS should do it.
But that depends on your signals and how fast the phase is changing, noise, ...
Another important point are the complex impedances of your sources, the scope and the cables.
Assuming both scope inputs use the same range and input impedance, you should check the result with swapped channels in the frequency range of interest, to proof the interchannel delay.
For 0.5° at 60Hz and a sine shape , capture 30 periods (500ms signal) run tone detection (extract single tone information) on both signals and calc the phase difference. Should easily fit your needs.
For more sophisticated results post some data, by copy the diagram with data into a new vi, make current values default, save and post the vi.