Horology: time measuring systems or devices – Electrical time base – Solid state oscillating circuit type
Patent
1993-10-13
1995-05-02
Miska, Vit W.
Horology: time measuring systems or devices
Electrical time base
Solid state oscillating circuit type
368200, 331 25, 364569, G04B 500, G04B 1712, H03L 700, G06F 1520
Patent
active
054126240
ABSTRACT:
A system and method for controlling time-critical functions by dynamically adjusting the interrupt frequency of a microprocessor. Interrupts are generated at a predetermined frequency. Time-critical functions are then performed in response to the interrupts. The interval is adjusted based on timing data from a substantially accurate source. Where the interval is measured in terms of clock pulses, a non-integer number of pulses per interval is attained by varying the number of pulses per interval so that the average over a number of intervals is equal to the non-integer number of pulses per interval. The interval is further adjusted using a selected damping coefficient to eliminate an underdamped condition.
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ABB Power T & D Company Inc.
Miska Vit W.
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