Electricity: measuring and testing – Electrical speed measuring
Patent
1989-01-23
1989-09-19
Eisenzopf, Reinhard J.
Electricity: measuring and testing
Electrical speed measuring
324165, G01P 342
Patent
active
048684970
ABSTRACT:
A method and an apparatus for determining angular velocity from two voltage signals which are produced by an angle transmitter (1) have a sinusoidal function with respect to the angle of rotation of a rotatable member and are shifted in phase by 90 angular degrees. The amount and sign of the angular velocity (.omega.) are determined by the division of the derivative of a first voltage signal with respect to time by the second voltage signal. In that signal range in which the second voltage signal has passages through zero, the derivative of the second voltage signal with respect to time is divided by the first voltage signal. Alternatively, the amount of the angular velocity (.omega.) is determined from the vector sum of the derivatives of the two voltage signals with respect to time. The sign of the angular velocity is determined from the two voltage signals and their derivatives.
REFERENCES:
patent: 4705969 (1987-11-01), Gross
Eisenzopf Reinhard J.
Farber Martin A.
Miele Anthony L.
VDO Adolf Schindling AG
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