Electricity: measuring and testing – Conductor identification or location – Inaccessible
Patent
1976-07-06
1980-06-03
Krawczewicz, Stanley T.
Electricity: measuring and testing
Conductor identification or location
Inaccessible
318662, G01R 2726
Patent
active
042064007
ABSTRACT:
In order to facilitate construction of a compact, lightweight servoed accelerometer with capacitive pick-off, a one-piece support frame, adapted to be inserted within a cylindrical housing, is used to support a pair of capacitor plates and a lightweight longitudinally reinforced pendulum or seismic mass having a paddle on one end. The paddle is positioned midway between the capacitor plates, thereby forming a pair of capacitors each having a capacitance on the order of 2 to 4 picofarads. Attached to the pendulum is an axle which in turn is supported between two flexures by means of jeweled pivoted bearings. The ends of the flexures are rigidly secured to the support frame, and a desired pressure of the bearings against the axle is maintained by means of adjustment screws. Also attached to the pendulum is a torque coil which interacts with a magnetic assembly, secured to the support frame, to restore the paddle to the midpoint between the capacitor plates when the pendulum has been subjected to an acceleration force. Secured to the support frame above and parallel to the pendulum is a thick film circuit board containing an integrated circuit and associated hybrid elements for applying time varying voltages to each capacitor so that the currents flowing through the capacitors can be used as a measure of the difference in capacitance due to deflection of the paddle; and in response thereto, generate sufficient current in the torque coil to restore the paddle to the midway point between the capacitor plates. The circuitry also includes an output circuit having a servo-compensated network for applying a restoring current to the torque coil wherein the gain and frequency characteristics of the servo system are independent of any impedance used to measure the restoring current.
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Holdren Frederick V.
Larson Martin E.
Van Schoiack Michael M.
Killingsworth Ted E.
Krawczewicz Stanley T.
McMurry Michael B.
Peoples William R.
Sundstrand Data Control Inc.
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