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Started by lindstrom, November 20, 2008, 07:37:02 AM

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lindstrom

does anybody know how to calculate the phase of an output compared to the input in degrees? but more importantly what unit it is measured?

phase in degrees = 360/wave length X phase difference

what are wave length and phase diff calculated in? time ?
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dschwartz

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Quote from: lindstrom on November 20, 2008, 07:37:02 AM
does anybody know how to calculate the phase of an output compared to the input in degrees? but more importantly what unit it is measured?

phase in degrees = 360/wave length X phase difference

what are wave length and phase diff calculated in? time ?

Phase is measured in degrees, as in a signal being 90 degrees out of phase.  When I took quantitative chemical analysis back when dinosaurs roamed the earth, the wavelength of light was being measured in nanometers.

lindstrom

i found out its actualy in seconds or us rather

e.g.  360/2000us X 80us = 14.4 degress
              period X phase diff  =   phase  ::)
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