Communications: electrical – Continuously variable indicating – Using a particular modulation
Patent
1980-04-04
1982-10-12
Groody, James J.
Communications: electrical
Continuously variable indicating
Using a particular modulation
34087032, 34087039, 34087042, G08C 1916
Patent
active
043541909
ABSTRACT:
An apparatus is provided for obtaining data from sensor measurements made on a body moving rotationally with respect to a stationary observer. Radio frequency energy is reactively coupled between an energy source fixed with respect to the observer and load varying means located on the moving body. The load variance is dependent upon measurement data provided by sensors located on the moving body. The variation in load is reflected back through the reactive coupler to a detector which is fixed with respect to the observer. The detector operates to provide signals indicative of the measurement data provided by the sensors. The apparatus of the present invention may be easily retrofitted to rotational devices such as turbines, motors and generators to provide relevant, continuous, on-line measurements of important parameters associated with such rotating systems. These parameters include such measurements as temperature, pressure, strain and torque. Because of the reflected load nature of the formation transmission, only a single coupling is provided and this coupling serves to carry both power and information signals.
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"Telemetry Standards", Aydin Vector Division, Nov. 1975.
Ahern John F.
Austin Ormand R.
General Electric Company
Groody James J.
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