Electricity: measuring and testing – Plural – automatically sequential tests
Patent
1978-05-15
1981-01-27
Strecker, Gerard R.
Electricity: measuring and testing
Plural, automatically sequential tests
307354, 328 56, 333136, G01R 3128, H03K 5159, H04B 300
Patent
active
042478170
ABSTRACT:
Two time varying signals are transmitted in opposite directions over transmission means between signal generator means and a signal receiver. The signal receiver includes means for sensing when the combination of signals arriving at the receiver reaches a predetermined trigger state, and the generator means includes means for causing the signals to vary with time in a manner selected to cause the signal combination to reach the trigger state at a time dependent upon the length of the transmission means but independent of the distance between the generator and receiver.
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Strecker Gerard R.
Teradyne, Inc.
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