Capacitor matrix correlator for use in the correlation of period

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29625, 343100CL, 364604, 365102, G06F 1534

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ABSTRACT:
A capacitor matrix correlator is provided for correlating two or more periodic signals in which a passive correlator is provided with a summing circuit implemented on the same printed circuit board utilized to form the capacitor correlator matrix. The capacitor correlator matrix and summing circuit are manufactured through the use of face to face printed circuit boards having overlying sections patterned and registered so as to form the capacitive elements, thereby simplifying the manufacture of the capacitive correlator and summing circuits.

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