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To Investigate the Performance of Circuits Used to Measure the Fundamental Frequency of Noisy Sinusoid Near 60 Hz

Andrew Taylor

Abstract

The concentration of this study will be on frequency measurement and the accuracy of a frequency detection circuit.  Power system voltages consist of fundamental sinusoid near 60 Hz combined with higher frequency noise.  The purpose of the circuit is to measure the frequency of the fundamental sinusoid.

Biography

I am originally from Chicago, Illinois.  I was previously in the US Air Force for six years; I’m currently in the Montana National Guard (SMP ROTC).  I am a double major in Electrical & Mechanical Engineering with minors in Math and Physics.  During my spare time, I will workout, go to Bozeman or Missoula to get away from butte.  I also dj on the side for extra money.  My favorite teams are Boston red sox, Chicago cubs, Chicago bears, and Chicago bulls.

Andrew Taylor

 

 

 

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