Electrical transmission or interconnection systems – Nonlinear reactor systems – Parametrons
Patent
1973-12-26
1976-02-03
Miller, Jr., Stanley D.
Electrical transmission or interconnection systems
Nonlinear reactor systems
Parametrons
307252W, 307262, 307295, 307297, 328155, 323 34, H03k 1700, H03k 112, G05f 300
Patent
active
039366758
ABSTRACT:
Reference point potential compensating circuitry for controlling phase control circuitry which regulates the value of a predetermined parameter, the compensating circuitry comprising means for generating a first signal which varies periodically with time; means, responsive to the first signals, for generating a second signal which periodically increases in amplitude with respect to time; means for generating a third signal, the amplitude of which is a function of the predetermined parameter; means for adding the second and third signals to develop a fourth signal; means, responsive to the first signal, for generating a fifth signal, the amplitude of which is a function of the frequency of the first signal; means for comparing the fourth and fifth signals to generate a sixth signal, the sixth signal being applied to the phase control circuitry to render the operation of the phase control circuitry independent of frequency or amplitude variations of the first signal.
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patent: 3735242 (1973-05-01), Andersen
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Baker Joseph J.
Ferguson Jr. Gerald J.
Fuji 'Xerox Co., Ltd.
Miller, Jr. Stanley D.
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