DocumentCode
1546667
Title
A robust and accurate algorithm for time measurements of periodic signals based on correlation techniques
Author
Wong-Lam, Ho Wai ; Naley, Mark
Author_Institution
Philips Semicond., San Jose, CA, USA
Volume
50
Issue
5
fYear
2001
fDate
10/1/2001 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
1181
Lastpage
1189
Abstract
Algorithms incorporated in the oscilloscopes allow automatic measurement of periodic waveforms. These algorithms are often based on IEC Standards. They are not only useful for built-in oscilloscope measurements, but also as stand-alone algorithms implemented, for example, on a computer. The conventional algorithms used for time measurement of periodic signals (e.g., period, positive and negative duty cycles and pulse widths) are based on crossings of a reference level. The crossings method for time measurement fails when there are spurious crossings around the reference level. We have developed a robust and accurate algorithm for time measurement of period, duty cycle, and pulse width, based on correlation techniques. The algorithm for determining the period is generic to any periodic waveform with at least one period. The algorithm for duty cycles and pulse widths is only valid for pulse-shaped waveforms. Using example waveforms, our algorithm is shown to produce more robust and accurate time measurements than the built-in algorithm used in a commercial oscilloscope. With modern-day computing power, our algorithm takes between 10 and 20 ms to perform measurements for a waveform of 1000 8-bit data-points on a Pentium III laptop
Keywords
correlation methods; measurement theory; oscilloscopes; time measurement; IEC standards; automatic measurement; correlation techniques; duty cycle measurement; oscilloscopes; period measurement; periodic signals; periodic waveforms; pulse width measurement; pulse-shaped waveforms; robust accurate algorithm; stand-alone algorithms; time measurements; IEC standards; Instruments; Oscilloscopes; Performance evaluation; Portable computers; Power measurement; Pulse measurements; Robustness; Space vector pulse width modulation; Time measurement;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Instrumentation and Measurement, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9456
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/19.963181
Filename
963181
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