Electricity: motive power systems – Torquing motors
Patent
1987-08-10
1989-12-19
Shoop, Jr., William M.
Electricity: motive power systems
Torquing motors
318687, 318649, 33366, G05B 1700
Patent
active
048885401
ABSTRACT:
A gyroscope erection system uses an electrolytic tilt transducer (21) to modulate oscillator signals (OSC, OSC) originating from a signal conditioning circuit (27). The signal conditioning circuit (27) receives the modulated oscillator signal and compares one unmodated oscillator signal with the modulated oscillator signal from the tilt transducer (21), to provide a demodulated signal. The demodulated signal is used to provide direction and amplitude signals to a pair of multipliers (45, 47). Output from the multipliers (45, 47) are amplified in order to drive a torquer (25).
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Babel William R.
Terpstra Larry J.
Allied-Signal Inc.
Bergmann Saul M.
Massung Howard G.
Shoop Jr. William M.
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