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sine wave divide by a comlex number

 


@tbob wrote:

Its slowly starting to come back to me now.  It has been over 20 years since I did complex number math.  For some reason I was thinking amplitude and phase angle.  Totally off target.  Amplitude is gotten from Pythagoreum theory and phase is from arctangent.  WOW its been a long time.

 


That's Pythagorean. Yeah, I guess it has been a long time for ya. Smiley Wink

 

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wow ,what a discussion.How old are you tbobSmiley Happy

I have used a complex to polar function and it could do the job but many thanks for your helps guys

just I have a question

is it possible to make this star connected power circuit in Labview.I mean is it possible to make a circuit and use resitors and inductors and do some measurements  like finding voltage and current like multi sim or make a circuit on elvis

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@ethen99 wrote:

wow ,what a discussion.How old are you tbobSmiley Happy

I have used a complex to polar function and it could do the job but many thanks for your helps guys

just I have a question

is it possible to make this star connected power circuit in Labview.I mean is it possible to make a circuit and use resitors and inductors and do some measurements  like finding voltage and current like multi sim or make a circuit on elvis


I'm 58.  Never had to use complex number math since early 80s.  I was a math whiz, but time takes its toll.

Labview is not a circuit simulator, nor a schematic capture tool.  Of course you could use Labview to write your own simulator program, but that would be quite a monumental task.  Use PSPICE.

 

- tbob

Inventor of the WORM Global
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