
How to change source voltage from Vrms to Vpk in Multisim?
Jan 10, 2023 · Hi MaolekCy, Click on the source voltage in the schematic diagram. Open the Configuration Pane, from there you will be able to change the rating from rms to peak or from peak to rms.
I see Vrms and Vpk power sources, but how do I access Vpp …
Sep 24, 2008 · There is no specific source component for Vpp, but when you place the Vrms it has the peak and peak to peak voltage built into it by default. If you take the O-scope and tie it into the AC Power Source what you will see is a peak voltage of 169VAC (120*1.4) and if you place the scope cursor on the positive half cycle and the other one on the ...
Vrms VS Vpp (120Vrms != 339Vpp) MS12.0.1 - NI Community
Mar 18, 2013 · I have been an electrical enfgineer for 40+ years and 120.00 Vrms on a sine has been 169.71 Vpk and 399.41 ...
Solved: how to get RMS of triangle wave - Page 2 - NI Community
Aug 9, 2011 · OK your math is a bit funny. I don't follow the Vpk *1/3^-2 This would estimate a Veff of a sine wave. Vrms is the area under the waveform . For a pure sine wave Vrms = 0.658 Vpk and Veff = .707 Vpk. For a pure square wave Vrms …
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LVDT Sensitivity - NI Community
Mar 9, 2010 · I am using a Honeywell Sensotec LVDT as the instrument which has a calibration factor of 2.138- VRMS/inch (or Voltage Root Mean Squared per Inch) at an Excitation Voltage of 3-V with a Frequency of 5-kHz. The options for the sensitivity units within LabView are mV/V/inch. How do I convert from VRMS/inch to mV/V/inch?
Setting voltage amplitude in Function Generator - NI Community
Jun 28, 2008 · I've set the Function Generator to produce a 1 kHz sine wave with amplitude of 10 Vpp. I presume the "Vpp" means peak-to-peak voltage, although I don't see it defined in the user manual. When I check the ouput with the oscilloscope, I see a 20 V peak-to-peak sine wave, so it's behaving as if the ...
IQ magnitude vs Spectrum magnitude - NI Community
Feb 8, 2013 · Unfortunately, this is not the case. For example, if I put a known power level of x-dBm into say, my NI-5660, then I expected that the magnitude I calculated (i.e. sqrt(I^2+Q^2)), should be traceable back to that known input power. However, whether I interpret that result in Volts, Vrms, Vpk, Vpk-pk....
How does the n turns ratio works in Multisim 10? - NI Community
Dec 4, 2007 · I was actually looking for a Vsec output waveform of 20 Vpk or 40 Vpk-to-pk. So, I am dividing 169.68 Vpk (120 Vrms) by 20 Vpk = 8.484, and then divide this result by 2. That provided me with a setting of 4.242 for the center tapped transformer with …
duty cycle measure - NI Community
Feb 28, 2022 · Vrms = Vpk * (100 * DC) So, you only need Vpk = 10 and Vrms to CALCULATE Duty Cycle! You might a also need ...