FW: [motm] phase shifting WAS: module concept
2000-04-16 by Tkacs, Ken
I think it's easy to phase-shift a fixed-frequency sine wave. Basically, you just slap an integrator on it and tweak values to taste. But with more complex waveforms, and/or with waves that change frequency, I think it becomes a nightmare. As I understand it, that's the real hard part in designing a Frequncy Shifter; you get involved with dome filters, hilbert transforms, and all sorts of other buzz words that become a blur in my delusional psyche.
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-----Original Message----- From: J. Larry Hendry To: motm@egroups.com Sent: 04/16/2000 5:41 PM Subject: [motm] phase shifting WAS: module concept > From: Tkacs, Ken <ken.tkacs@...> > Okay, I know you're all saying, "What's > a _matter_ with this guy, anyway?" Yes, I think you are delusional. Just to say I'm in the same boat, let me ask some "is there any easy way to do that" Is there an easy way to shift an AC signal by 90 degrees? In principal, it seems like such an easy thing. However, I understand how principal and reality often differ. In principal, it should be easy to live with a woman that you love. In practice, they make it very difficult at times (like mine, right now). In the land of 60 Hz and big wire where I live when I am not here, we can attach an inductive or capacitive load to the AC voltage and cause the current to lead or lag the voltage by some percentage (depending on how capacitive or inductive the load. It would seem to me any voltage developed across the resistive part of that load would be in phase with that current, and hence shifted some from the original voltage. What am I missing here? Larry H ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Avoid the lines and visit avis.com for quick and easy online reservations. Enjoy a compact car nationwide for only $29 a day! Click here for more details. http://click.egroups.com/1/3011/3/_/529958/_/955920902/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------