Electrical transmission or interconnection systems – Nonlinear reactor systems – Parametrons
Patent
1977-06-20
1978-07-11
Heyman, John S.
Electrical transmission or interconnection systems
Nonlinear reactor systems
Parametrons
328 18, 328 21, 307299R, 331107A, 333 30R, H03B 1914, H03B 2102
Patent
active
041004981
ABSTRACT:
An automatic frequency-hop controller for a surface acoustic wave (SAW) shesizer is used with a means for generating two chirp signals, one having a delay with respect to the other. It comprises a SAW device, adapted to receive the chirp signals. The SAW device comprises a substrate and a pair of sets of interdigitated electrodes, disposed on the surface of the substrate, one set at each end, the electrodes receiving the electrical chirp signals or corresponding impulse signals. Another set of interdigitated electrodes, which are output electrodes, are also disposed on the surface of the substrate, the electrodes of all sets being parallel. The output set of electrodes are so disposed as to receive the acoustic waves generated by the pair of sets of electrodes, and transduce them back to electrical signals. For the case when quadrature summation is performed by offset acoustic delays on the substrate, the pair of sets of electrodes and the output set of electrodes are so disposed with respect to each other that the signal received from the top parts of the output set of electrodes has a phase shift of 90.degree., at a frequency f.sub.c, with respect to the phase shift of the signal received from the bottom parts of the output electrodes.
The controller further comprises means connected to the output set of electrodes, which selectively controls/mixes the transmission of the electrical signals received from the output set of electrodes. The controlling/mixing means has the capability of transmitting signals from the output set in any sequence, the frequency of the output signal being determined by the particular signal path which is activated.
Another embodiment of the invention includes the means for generating the two chirp signals.
REFERENCES:
patent: 3824586 (1974-07-01), Quate
patent: 4070638 (1978-01-01), Reerer
Alsup James M.
Whitehouse Harper J.
Heyman John S.
Johnston Ervin F.
Sciascia Richard S.
Stan John
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of
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