??? 03/10/12 07:50 Read: times |
#186547 - Require more work... Responding to: ???'s previous message |
it is a beautiful elaboration by you.
i have to workout more related to this measurement You suggested a thread. i have read. Mr. Joseph explained it very nicely. he wrote: "So if you know for a fact that the signal you are working with is sinusoidal, then just find the peak value and apply the formula. If you are worried that it might be offset by a DC bias, then use half the difference between the max and min values. But don't forget to add the value of the DC bias to your rms value. It definitely counts as part of the rms value (which, after all, has to do with how much power the signal will deliver to a given load)" I am collecting few data(i.e. spectification) regarding this measurement than i will discuss with you. Thank You, YGS |