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  1. Hi , I am a power systems engineer and I am new to Labview and Labview FPGA. The hardware that I am using is an sbrio 9642. I am using Labview 2013. The following is my application I have a three phase measurement of a substation. The three phase voltages are stepped down to +/- 2.7 v (270 volts actual). I am using the built in analog inputs to take these voltages. I have six inputs, two three phase voltages line to neutral. I want to measure the three phase frequency of these signals (Two frequency measurements in total). I want to use the built in three phase pll in the FPGA math and analysis palette. It is ideally built for such application. But, for some reason I am not able to get the right frequency (Which should be 60 HZ). I have also opened a discussion in the "Power electronics development community". I have all my files in this community. I recently found about "LAVA". So, I am posting this discussion again to get some help. I specifically want to use this method because in this way all the calculation will be done in the FPGA level and I can have the real time processor in the SBRIO for communication pruposes. For more information about this please check this link https://decibel.ni.com/content/message/63258#63258 Frequency_calculation.zip
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