Phase measuring apparatus

Electricity: measuring and testing – Measuring – testing – or sensing electricity – per se – Phase comparison

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307221D, 324 83R, G01R 2500

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040669521

ABSTRACT:
Apparatus for measuring the phase difference between two electrical signals Asin (wt+.theta.), Bsin (wt+.phi.), given a reference signal Vsin wt generated by the apparatus, comprises a phase lock loop for generating a clock frequency f = 360F where F is the frequency of the reference signal. This clock frequency f is then used to tune a 360 stage CCD transversal filter which is used to filter successively the two first-mentioned signals, whose phase difference is then measured by a zero intercept system. The clock frequency f is used to give phase difference in degrees.
The phase lock loop comprises a 90-stage CCD to which the reference signal is applied. The output of the CCD is applied to one input of a phase sensitive detector whose other input is connected to receive the reference signal, and the control signal produced by the phase sensitive detector controls a voltage controlled oscillator whose output is applied to the clock input of the CCD.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3936740 (1976-02-01), Hogg
patent: 3987293 (1976-10-01), Crooke

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