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Pulse repetition frequency detector

  • US 3,999,136 A
  • Filed: 04/02/1969
  • Issued: 12/21/1976
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/02/1969
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A pulse repetition frequency detector which produces an indication in response to incoming pulses occurring at a predetermined repetition rate and which is insensitive to the occurrence of incoming pulses at rates equal to even harmonics of such predetermined rate, said detector comprising:

  • a. input means for receiving pulses whose repetition rate is to be examined;

    b. clock means for producing clock pulses at a clock rate which is n times the predetermined repetition rate to be detected;

    c. counter means connected to said clock means for counting such clock pulses and having a capacity to count more than n pulses;

    d. control means having a signal input connected to said input means, a gating input, and outputs connected to said clock means and said counter means for resetting said counter means to its 0 count state and then starting the production of clock pulses by said clock means only when a pulse appears at its said input in time coincidence when the presence of a gating signal at its said gating input;

    e. first gate signal producing means having inputs connected to said input means and said counter means and an output connected to said control means gating input for producing a first gating signal at its said output only when a pulse is received by said input means in time coincidence with the production of a count of n by said counter means;

    f. second gate signal producing means having an input connected to said counter means and an output connected to said control means gating input for producing a second gating signal at its said output only when said counter means reaches a predetermined count greater than n and for maintaining such gating signal as long as such count is present, said second gate signal producing means output also being connected to said clock means for stopping the production of clock pulses by said clock means whenever such second gating signal is present, causing said counter means to store such predetermined count; and

    g. output indicator means connected to said, control means for producing an output indicator signal when three pulses occurring at the predetermined repetition rate have been received by said input means during an interval when pulses occurring at a synchronized even harmonic of such rate are not received.

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