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i only know how to simulate a sine wave, so how to simulate a current wave, anybody can show me?

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Hi LeoLiu,

 

can you explain what a "current waveform" exactly is?

Best regards,
GerdW


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now im simulate a sine wave, i wanna see the waveform respect for current, how to do that?

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Hi LeoLiu,

 

"sine" is describing the signal's value over time, but "current" is describing a physical unit!

So please explain in more detail what you want!

Best regards,
GerdW


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Well, my work is using CompactDAQ to monitor current and voltage from power network, and show the waveforms, make a analysis.

But before that, i wanna  simulate it by labview

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Hi LeoLiu,

         Would you be confused if I said that you could view your current as a sine wave?

         On a serious note, could you please send in your code? Just so we can have a better understanding of where you are at so far.

Regards,

John McLaughlin
Academic Account Manager
National Instruments UK & Ireland
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i just dont know how to start

 

yes, you are right, the current sine wave is exactly i wanna see

 

just show me how to display this

 

i have attached my vi

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Hi LeoLiu,

 

you already display waveforms! So what else should we show you?

 

(I wonder why you didn't use another ExpressVIs to calc the averages Smiley Wink)

Best regards,
GerdW


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Hi LeoLiu,

Your vi seems to show show the required waveforms. You are currently viewing the frequency domain of a simulated signal. To see the current of this signal it will be down to you using formulae to extract it from a power waveform.

Regards,

John McLaughlin
Academic Account Manager
National Instruments UK & Ireland
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which is the best vi to calc the averages?please tell me ~~

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