Experiment 1 - Frequency Determination Using The Lissajous Polar
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Measurements and Instrumentation
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Laboratory Manual
Lecturer: Ravandran Muttiah BEng (Hons) MSc MIET
Year/Semester: Year 2 / Semester 1
Academic Session: 2020/2021
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Experiment 1 - Frequency Determination Using The Lissajous Polar
Objective
This experiment will serve as an introduction to the Lissajous polar to gain hands on
experience in using oscilloscope and calibration methods. Where the oscilloscope can be
used to determine the frequency of a signal by using the Lissajous polar. The Lissajous
polar can be obtained by using a 2-trace oscilloscope. Further to gain practical skills to
set TIME/CM knob to its x-y mode, CH1 to produce a vertical shift and CH2 to produce
a horizontal shift.
Materials and Apparatus
(1) Oscilloscope
(2) Function Generator
Procedure
Obtain the horizontal input to a signal of a known frequency, 𝐹H = 1 KHz, from a
function generator. Obtain the vertical input to a signal of an unknown frequency, 𝐹V is
the frequency that we would like to determine. The magnitude of both signals should be
approximately the same. Figure 1 shows some Lissajous polar at different frequency
ratios. If the number of horizontal contact is 𝑇H and the number of vertical contact is 𝑇V,
then the unknown frequency 𝐹V can be calculated using the following formula,
𝐹V
𝐹H
=
𝑇H
𝑇V
If both signals are of the same frequency, the polar shown on the screen can be a straight
line, a circle or a varying ellipse. The polar depends on the phase shift between the two
signals. To get a stable and constant polar, the frequency of the unknown signal may need
to be adjusted slowly.
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𝑇H
𝑇V
Lissajous Polars
1
1
1
2
1
3
1
4
Figure 1
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Determine the Lissajous polar according to the ratio stated in Table 1 and calculate 𝐹V.
Compare the calculated 𝐹V with 𝐹V determined from the oscilloscope (not in the x-y
mode).
Table 1
𝑇H 𝑇V Polar 𝐹V (calculated) 𝐹V (measured)
1 3
2 3
3 1
4 2
Report
Write a laboratory report on this experiment.
(1) Explain in detail about the theory and its experimental techniques of Lissajous
polar.
(2) Discuss the results that obtained by comparing both the measured and calculated
values.