Boots – shoes – and leggings
Patent
1991-10-15
1993-12-28
Harvey, Jack B.
Boots, shoes, and leggings
364577, 364569, G01R 2902
Patent
active
052745694
ABSTRACT:
A dual sense non-differencing peak detector locates a peak without introducing unwanted noise components, and also corrects for signal asymmetries. This is accomplished by identifying two sequential sets of two successive samples each. The first set includes samples that fall on each side of a threshold voltage on the rising edge of the signal. The second set includes samples that fall on each side of the threshold on the falling edge of the signal. For each of the two sets of samples, the point at which the signal substantially equals the threshold is found by interpolation. The two threshold points, for a symmetrical signal, fall equidistant from the peak, and hence the peak is easily located as being equidistant therebetween.
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Anderson F. E.
Harvey Jack B.
International Business Machines - Corporation
Peeso Thomas
Schecter M. W.
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