Communications – electrical: acoustic wave systems and devices – Distance or direction finding – With beam steering – scanning – or focussing
Patent
1984-08-02
1987-05-05
Tarcza, Thomas H.
Communications, electrical: acoustic wave systems and devices
Distance or direction finding
With beam steering, scanning, or focussing
333150, G01S 380
Patent
active
046637460
ABSTRACT:
Self-scanned piezoelectric delay line effective for time multiplexing system sampled physical parameters, subject to frequency mixing of the product signals from a clocked RF signal generator passing through a plurality of electrodes in the delay line, and the signals of voltage controlled oscillators driven by sensor detectors linked to the physical system.
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DeMaria Anthony J.
Reeder Thomas M.
Pihulic Daniel T.
Sabath Robert P.
Tarcza Thomas H.
United Technologies Corporation
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