09-04-2015 09:53 AM
Hello so i am trying to get a few phasor values from a output voltage of a simple voltage divider that i made. I the voltage divider connect to a mydaq, i am basically treating my mydaq like a pmu (phasor measurment unit) so i can estimate the phasor from the output voltage. I have everything set up as far a program in labview i get the waveform and value but dont know how to get phasor values from this voltage reading.
09-06-2015 11:42 AM
How would you get phasor information if you were measuring the waveform with an oscilloscope? You need to have a timing reference. You need to synchronize the voltage waveform measurement with that timing reference.
How you do that depends on what you choose for the reference.
Lynn
09-07-2015 11:15 AM
I not measuring with a oscilloscope, i have a voltage divider set up and the output voltage is 2.83, i have a labview code that displays that voltage but since its DC i dont think i could get phasor correct. What do you mean by time reference.
09-08-2015 12:14 PM
Hi muscles05,
Unfortunately, phasor analysis is not possible with a DC signal. Please see the link below for more information about phasors.
Phasor Wki:
09-08-2015 12:23 PM
what type of a expierment can i run where i can sample a voltage get phasors out of it.
09-09-2015 09:15 AM
Here are some phasor domain examples: http://www.calvin.edu/~svleest/circuitExamples/PhasorDomain/
You can use NI products to simulate or measure these example circuits and confirm that you are coming to the correct solution.