Absolute digital position measurement system

Communications: electrical – Audible indication – Percussion-type sound producer

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336129, 336130, 340195, 324 34PS, G08C 904

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040140156

ABSTRACT:
A linear position measurement system including a linear member and a relatively movable member. The linear member includes a plurality of serpentine electrical conductors, each representing one bit of a multiple bit Gray code. At any longitudinal position of the movable member, an inductor in the movable member induces oppositely phased signals in those conductors which lie along a first long edge of the linear member and in those which lie along an opposite edge. A phase comparator in a readout device attached to the conductors compares the signals from each conductor with a reference and constructs a unique address code word indicative of the position of the movable member. The inductor in the movable member is activated through a special circuit which is powered by inductive coupling with a coil carried by the linear member.

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patent: 3819857 (1974-06-01), Inokuchi
Kurbatov "Soviet Journal of Instrumentation and Control," No. 8, Aug. 1969, pp. 22-25.

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