Figure F.1 shows a pair of sinusoidal signals as displayed on an oscilloscope. The “Reference” sinusoid serves as the phase reference for the “Signal of Interest” and has a phase of zero degrees. Both sinusoids oscillate at the same frequency f0. Three measurements suffice to determine the phasor representation of each sinusoid as follows:
Consider the NI ELVISmx Oscilloscope display of Figure F.2 as an example of this measurement technique. Note that the “Volts per Division” scales have been adjusted to make both sinusoids fill as much of the screen as possible. The green trace on Channel 0 serves as the reference while the blue trace on Channel 1 is the signal of interest. The cursors have been adjusted to measure the time shift between the two signals. Note that the numerical display under the traces provides all necessary measurements:
From these measurements the phasor form of the reference is 8480∘ mV
and the phasor form of the signal of interest is 214
- 59∘ mV.