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From: Kit Talich on 20 Jan 2006 17:15 Oh yes, sorry I failed to mention that another restriction I have set was to work strictly on 50-60Hz. Thus allowing the use of a PIC to sample the waveforms of each. This project ultimatly would be used to replace the current older wattmeters used in our labs. Thanks again!
From: Kit Talich on 20 Jan 2006 17:20 This is a senior design project. To graduate we must design and build a product to graduate... so it is more like a project for school :D
From: Joseph2k on 24 Jan 2006 02:36 Kit Talich wrote: > This is a senior design project. To graduate we must design and build a > product to graduate... so it is more like a project for school :D > Thank you Kit (OP), you put that stink fight to bed (without dessert). -- JosephKK
From: John Larkin on 24 Jan 2006 11:24
On 20 Jan 2006 14:15:56 -0800, "Kit Talich" <Oxmmdox(a)gmail.com> wrote: >Oh yes, sorry I failed to mention that another restriction I have set >was to work strictly on 50-60Hz. That makes the choice of sample rate much more interesting. The math here gets fun, relative primes and stuff, especially if you intend to display RMS current. John |