06-03-2011 11:54 AM
Yes. I am having 3khz sampling rate and they are both acquiring from the same DAQ with same sampling rate. and I think the sampling rate is high enough not to cause any problem.
06-03-2011 12:02 PM
What is the signal frequency?
Lynn
06-03-2011 12:24 PM
Since I turn the motor with my hand the frequency change from test to test, but it is in order of less than 10 Hz. and my sampling rate is 3kHz.
06-06-2011 03:01 PM
Hi Baran,
So is the problem that you don't know why you get slightly different results using the different methods?
Since these measurements are in degrees, the different between the two is less than 0.6%.
Because you are using real signals and not ideal ones, there is not going to be only 1 frequency in the signal, but several (in-fact this is inherent to square waves). As such different methods, when analyzing these signals, will often return slightly different results.
Have a great day,
Chris V
06-06-2011 03:45 PM
The problem is both getting higher phase shift than what it should be (in order of 10 deg or higher) and getting different results for different tries.
Thanks,
Baran.
06-07-2011 05:16 PM
Hi Baran,
Why are you expecting a smaller phase shift? (on the order of a few degrees, I'm assuming)
Just looking at the graph you posted, somewhere in the region of 15 degrees looks about right.
Have a great day,
Chris V