Have you information about the original modulation of that signal, whether modulates just in amplitude, or also in phase ?
Plan:
was to get the difference between the signals and when it reaches 0 (as close as possible), it means that the signals are in phase. Resulting waveform of the difference is like the waveform I have attached to this thread already
The given signal is only true, when both signals exactely have the same amplitude.
How can a 50Hz and 50.5Hz signals be in phase.
YesIs it a synchronising tool?
Do you mean to measure voltages of the two signals at the same time and determine the phase angle using formula?Then i'd rather go to measure both signal independently.
Do you mean to measure voltages of the two signals at the same time and determine the phase angle using formula?
Is it a commercial product, or only for your own.?
I want to design a synchronizer.
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