Communications: electrical – Continuously variable indicating – Using a particular modulation
Patent
1994-06-14
1996-12-03
Hofsass, Jeffrey
Communications: electrical
Continuously variable indicating
Using a particular modulation
34087005, 341106, 36457107, G08C 1916
Patent
active
055812473
ABSTRACT:
An engineering unit converter system for converting an analog measurement into an engineering value. An analog measurement of a physical quantity is transformed into a digital value. The digital value is then split into a high order digit and a lower order digit. The high order digit is used as an address to a memory device for fetching a line segment coefficient and a line segment offset coefficient. The lower order digit is multiplied with the line segment coefficient in a multiplier resulting in a product. The product is added to the line segment coefficient offset resulting in a sum whose value is an engineering unit. One embodiment is directed to converting temperature measurements into engineering units via thermocouples. This embodiment includes: thermocouple devices, resistance thermal devices or positive temperature coefficient thermistors, adders, multipliers, and memory devices (readable and writable memory devices).
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Hewlett--Packard Company
Hill Andrew
Hofsass Jeffrey
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