Grain loss monitor

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ABSTRACT:
A grain loss monitor for a combine harvester derives a grain loss rate signal in accordance with the number of grains impinging on a transducer and a ground speed signal proportional to the ground speed of the combine and divides the former by the latter to derive an analog of grain loss per unit area which is independent of time. The preferred embodiment includes a one-shot multivibrator which is triggered to its unstable state to generate a fixed width pulse each time a grain kernel strikes the transducer, a tachometer coupled to the combine wheels and a period timed integrator triggered by tachometer pulses for deriving a unidirectional ground speed voltage inversely proportional to frequency of the tachometer pulses, a pulse frequency modulation chopper circuit turned on and off by the fixed width one-shot pulses and having its peak voltage controlled by the unidirectional ground speed signal for accomplishing division of grain loss rate by combine ground speed, and an averaging circuit for determining the average voltage of the chopper output pulses as an analog of grain loss per unit area.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3515144 (1970-06-01), Morrison
patent: 3563013 (1971-02-01), Elfes
patent: 3574307 (1971-04-01), Theobald
patent: 3610252 (1971-10-01), De Coene

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