Electricity: measuring and testing – Measuring – testing – or sensing electricity – per se – Demand – excess – maximum or minimum
Patent
1977-03-28
1979-04-24
Rolinec, Rudolph V.
Electricity: measuring and testing
Measuring, testing, or sensing electricity, per se
Demand, excess, maximum or minimum
324102, 324111, 324120, 340347AD, G01R 1916, G01R 1926
Patent
active
041514645
ABSTRACT:
A circuit for determining on a half-wave cycle basis the maximum and minimum voltages of input cyclic line voltages for selected time periods in which the line voltages are rectified to half-waves, and an integrating voltage to frequency converter provides output pulses proportional to the voltage magnitudes of the half-waves with the pulses being counted and placed in a memory and then compared with minimum and maximum previous counts for previous half-waves, to provide an updated minimum and maximum voltage for such half-waves over a period of time or period of half-waves, with provisions for providing resetting strobe pulses at zero voltages of the half-waves and for providing accurate measuring of the pulse outputs in the integrating voltage to frequency converter by modulating the integrator sense voltage and achieving substantially accurate compensation for the effects of timing errors in the V/F converter.
REFERENCES:
patent: 3350574 (1967-10-01), James
patent: 4006413 (1977-02-01), Silberberg
Karlsen Ernest F.
Power-Science, Inc.
Rolinec Rudolph V.
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