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This waveform shows the AC voltage being supplied to a
switching power supply. It shows some distortion, but how
much?
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You can find out using the 720P's harmonics mode. It is
accessed through the Display menu, using the left bezel
button.
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When harmonics mode is turned on, the scope automatically
selects Channel 1, and presents a live display of the
harmonic content. As this display shows, the signal has
some distortion from the odd harmonics, especially the
3rd and
5th.
The total harmonic distortion (THD) and RMS of the
input signal are shown near the top of the display. In
this case, the THD is 3.7%, and the input signal is 122
V RMS.
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The 720P supports two types of total harmonic distortion
measurements. The default is THD-F, which measures the
total harmonic distortion relative to the fundamental.
Through the Display menu, "THD-R" can be selected, which
measures the THD relative to the RMS of the composite
signal.
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This display also provides information about the selected
harmonic, including frequency, amplitude, amplitude as a
percentage of the fundamental, and phase relative to the
fundamental.
In this case, it is at 60 Hz, and 122 VRMS. Of course,
its amplitude is 100% (of itself), and phase is zero.
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The ± rocker can be used to select a specific
harmonic. In this signal, the
3rd harmonic is at 180 Hz, and
about 2-1/2 VRMS. It is about 2% the amplitude of the
fundamental, and lags it by 45°.
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This is the current being drawn by the power supply.
Clearly, this signal has much more harmonic distortion!
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Selecting channel 2 in harmonics mode displays the
harmonic information for the current waveform. The supply
is drawing about 1/4 ARMS, and has almost 150% harmonic
distortion!
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Using the ± rocker to select the
3rd harmonic, we can quickly
see that it is larger than the fundamental (103%).
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Since the only significant harmonic content in this
signal is in the odd harmonics, use the Display menu and
the second bezel button to select "Show Odd from 1 to 21"
to show only the odd harmonics.
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The 720P can measure out to the
31st harmonic, but only
displays 11 harmonics at a time. You can choose to show
all harmonics in a given range (Fundamental-11, 11-21, or
21-31), only the odd harmonics (F-21, or 11-31), or only
the even harmonics (2-22, or 12-30).
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To look at the 31st harmonic,
use the Display and second bezel buttons to bring up the
"Show" menu, then use the ± rocker to select the
"11-31" subrange.
After clearing the menu, use the ± rocker to
select the 31st harmonic.
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The 31st harmonic is at 2.1% of
the fundamental. This is about as high as the
3rd harmonic of the
voltage signal!
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The 720P also provides information about the power
waveform. It automatically sets up the math waveform to
be the product of the voltage and current waveforms. This
is what the power used by the switching power supply
looks like.
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In harmonics mode, selecting MATH fills the screen with
measurements. These include true power (W), apparent
power (VA), reactive power (VAR), true and apparent
power, and phase angle (theta).
The instrument also provides the min, max, and average
values for the power, voltage, and current amplitudes.
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