Electrical pulse counters – pulse dividers – or shift registers: c – Systems – Converting input or output signal from or to an analogue signal
Patent
1983-09-23
1985-09-03
Heyman, John S.
Electrical pulse counters, pulse dividers, or shift registers: c
Systems
Converting input or output signal from or to an analogue signal
377 33, 377 44, 328143, 328152, 364719, H03K 1300, H03K 5156, H03K 378, H03K 2108
Patent
active
045396949
ABSTRACT:
The counting circuit described issues a numerical information which is a non-linear function of the number of pulses applied to its input.
The circuit comprises dividers which divide by integers K.sub.i the pulses applied to their inputs. A first selector connects the output of one of the dividers to the input of a counter in response to a first signal. The content of the counter is compared with numbers k.sub.i by comparators. The output of one of the comparators is connected to a control circuit by a second selector controlled by a second signal issued by the control circuit in response to a comparison signal.
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Asulab S.A.
Heyman John S.
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