Cyclic or periodic analog signal processing circuit

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ABSTRACT:
This circuit makes it possible to produce in digital form position data corresponding to analog signals supplied by linvar transducers for processing by a digital computer. It comprises a multiplexer for successively transmitting the linvar signals to a processing circuit comprising, a comparator with a digital output for comparing the measuring signal of a transducer with the corresponding supply signal after the latter has been multiplied by an analog coefficient corresponding to a digital value stored in a memory relooped on itself across an adder-subtracter, which is controlled from the comparator output for agreeing the value V.sub.M /V.sub.R, to within an integration quantity.

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