I have a .CSV file. How do I analyze it? Thank you.
I hope that you have already done the following:
1. Use Ch1 of oscilloscope A to measure the Input Voltage.
2. Use Ch2 of oscilloscope A across a one ohm resistor to measure the Input Current.
3. Use the oscilloscope feature to save the above waveform results as a bmp and a csv file for Input.
4. Use Ch1 of oscilloscope B to measure the Output Voltage.
5. Use Ch2 of oscilloscope B across a one ohm resistor to measure the Output Current.
6. Use the oscilloscope feature to save the above waveform results as a bmp and a csv file for Output. (If you have only one oscilloscope, do the Input first and then do the Output.)
7. Use the attached sample xls file as a template to do the analysis.
8. The template captures 4500 points for both Input and Output. You should do the same. If your csv file contains more, you can still use the same template but use only 4500 points.
9. Copy the three columns (seconds, Ch1 voltage, Ch2 voltage) of the Input csv file into the Input page of the sample xls file. You will notice the change in Input Voltage form etc.
10. Copy the three columns (seconds, Ch1 voltage, Ch2 voltage) of the Output csv file into the Output page of the sample xls file. You will notice the change in Output Voltage form etc.
11. Edit the Summary Page to reflect your results. Examine the COP value in section 5 to see if your prototype is overunity and whether the value is positive or negative. Examine the Power waveform comparison in section 13 to see if your prototype shows standing wave characteristics.
12. The wording in the Summary Page should be easy to understand. Study it carefully and edit to reflect your prototype.
13. (If you have difficulty, post your two csv files. I shall edit the file and do the analysis for you. I shall do the edits in blue color. All can learn from the sample.)
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