Data acquisition system having novel, low power circuit for time

Communications: electrical – Continuously variable indicating – Plural transmitters

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34082507, 34082554, H04Q 916

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052724760

ABSTRACT:
An electronic circuit architecture time-division-multiplexes analog sensor ignals from a distributed sensor array onto a common transmission line in a digitally encoded format. The architecture synchronizes the multiplexing, sampling and encoding to ensure a proper settling of the analog data signals and is fabricated to be compact with low power consumption for a cost-effective implementation for a number of sensors.

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