Signal conditioning circuit assembly

Land vehicles – Wheeled – Running gear

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188299, B60G 1708

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049430831

ABSTRACT:
A signal conditioning circuit assembly for use with a shock absorber. The signal conditioning circuit includes a pressure sensor for sensing differential pressure between the damping fluid stored in the upper and lower portions of the working chamber. The signal conditioning circuit assembly further includes a signal conditioning circuit which is used for conditioning the output of the pressure sensor. In another embodiment, the signal conditioning circuit assembly further includes an accelerometer for sensing the velocity of the body of the vehicle, as well as a signal conditioning circuit which conditions the output from the accelerometer.

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