Computing voltage and current amplitude and average power
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    Sudarshan
 le 13 Août 2020
  
    
    
    
    
    Commenté : hosein Javan
      
 le 19 Août 2020
            Hello,
I have three sinusoidal waveforms namely, voltage, current, and power acquired using an oscilloscope which I then have connected to my computer that runs Matlab. I need to compute the voltage and current amplitudes and the average power using the following formulae.
- Voltage Amplitude =  
- Current Amplitude =  
- Average Power     =  
where,  represent the period, instantaneous current and voltage respectively. How do I use the waveforms obtained via the oscilloscope to find the above amplitudes and power?
represent the period, instantaneous current and voltage respectively. How do I use the waveforms obtained via the oscilloscope to find the above amplitudes and power?
 represent the period, instantaneous current and voltage respectively. How do I use the waveforms obtained via the oscilloscope to find the above amplitudes and power?
represent the period, instantaneous current and voltage respectively. How do I use the waveforms obtained via the oscilloscope to find the above amplitudes and power?4 commentaires
  hosein Javan
      
 le 18 Août 2020
				if you're using simulink, you don't have to export then analyze them. use the tools that I mentioned in the answer and you should be fine.
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  hosein Javan
      
 le 13 Août 2020
        if they are 3-phase, use clarke transformation. it will give you the amplitude and phase the dividing by sqrt(2) yield the rms value. multiplying V_rms*I_rms = P_average.
if they are single phase. and you know the instantaneous frequency, use sliding average "movmean" function to calculate it. there are simulink blocks available for such task.
if they are single phase and you don't know the instantaneous frequency, then you have to use "PLL" to measure phase or frequency to calculate rms values.
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