Time division multiplier transducer with digitally derived phase

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364703, 328160, 324142, G01R 2106

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ABSTRACT:
A power transducer of a variety utilizing time division multiplication and wherein the output of a time division converter is directed to an N position digital circuit such as a shift register or random access memory driven by an incrementing or clock input of predetermined frequency. The pulse train input is replicated at the digital circuit and directed to a parameter responsive switching circuit for carrying out actuation thereof following which filtering is provided to derive a product characterized output.

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