Circuit arrangement for generating a sampling pulse raster adapt

Electrical transmission or interconnection systems – Nonlinear reactor systems – Parametrons

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328127, 328129, 307235B, 307271, H03K 384, H03K 2130, H03K 372

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039821935

ABSTRACT:
The invention is a circuit for generating a sampling pulse raster which has a pulse repetition frequency proportional to periodic events with variable period, which are to be sampled. The sampling pulses can be taken off at the counting stages of a pulse counter the counting input of which is connected to the output of a voltage-frequency converter. The voltage-frequency converter has two inputs: one for a voltage proportional to the period of the periodic events; another for a voltage proportional to the selected number of sampling pulses per period. The first voltage controls the frequency of the output pulses of the voltage-frequency converter in an inversely proportional sense.

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