Electrical transmission or interconnection systems – Personnel safety or limit control features – Interlock
Patent
1987-06-18
1988-06-07
Zazworsky, John
Electrical transmission or interconnection systems
Personnel safety or limit control features
Interlock
235436, 235462, 250568, 307518, 307358, 328164, H03K 508, H03K 5153
Patent
active
047498790
ABSTRACT:
A system and method are provided for determining the occurrence of transitions in a binary encoded analog input signal. The system includes a threshold circuit, responsive to the input signal, for generating first and second grating signals in dependence upon whether the input signal exceeds or is less than a first threshold level, respectively. A first circuit means, responsive to the input signal, differentiates the input signal to form a first derivative signal. A threshold circuit, responsive to the first derivative signal, generates third and fourth gating signals in dependence upon whether the first derivative signal exceeds a second threshold level or is less than a third threshold level, respectively. A second circuit means, responsive to the first derivative signal, differentiates the first derivative signal to form a second derivative signal. The second derivative signal has zero crossings which are detected by a zero crossing means, responsive to the second derivative signal and to the first, second, third and fourth gating signals.
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Peterson Donald S.
Taussig Andrew P.
Spectra-Physics Inc.
Zazworsky John
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