Electricity: measuring and testing – Magnetic – Displacement
Patent
1983-04-11
1986-07-08
Karlsen, Ernest F.
Electricity: measuring and testing
Magnetic
Displacement
34087036, 318657, 364560, G01B 714, G05B 106, G08C 1906
Patent
active
045995605
ABSTRACT:
A signal conditioning circuit (30) using an oscillator (32) which feeds a counter (34) whose output addresses a programmable memory (42). The output of the programmable memory (42) provides a selected processed signal which is used for excitation of a transducer (12). The processed signals can have various phase shifts, frequencies, or amplitudes. The transducer (12) has a mechanical input (14) and provides a modulated signal output which is a function of the mechanical input. The output of the transducer (12) is fed to a phase sensitive demodulator (36). Demodulator (36) provides an output signal in response to the signal from transducer (12) and an appropriate demodulator drive signal. The output signal from demodulator (36) is indicative of the mechanical input to transducer (12). Averaging means (40) is connected to the output of the demodulator (36) to provide a DC signal which is proportional to the mechanical input to transducer (12).
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Sanford Norman R.
Tumbush Gerald L.
Eifler Raymond J.
Karlsen Ernest F.
Massung Howard G.
Snow Walter E.
The Warner & Swasey Company
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