THD
Compute total harmonic distortion (THD) of signal
Libraries:
Simscape /
Electrical /
Specialized Power Systems /
Sensors and Measurements
Description
The THD block computes the total harmonic distortion (THD) of a periodic distorted signal. The signal can be a measured voltage or current.
The THD is defined as the root mean square (RMS) value of the total harmonics of the signal, divided by the RMS value of its fundamental signal. For example, for currents, the THD is defined as
The THD has a null value for a pure sinusoidal voltage or current.
Characteristics
Sample Time | Specified in the Sample Time
parameter Continuous if Sample Time = 0 |
Scalar Expansion | Yes, of the parameters |
Dimensionalized | Yes |
Examples
The power_RMS_THD
model uses a THD block to compute the THD of
a 60 Hz signal with second harmonic and a DC bias.
The model sample time is parameterized by the Ts variable set to a default value of 50e-6 s. Set Ts to 0 in the command window to simulate the model in continuous mode.
Parameters
Extended Capabilities
Version History
Introduced in R2013a