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Electronic digital gauge

  • US 4,038,532 A
  • Filed: 12/08/1975
  • Issued: 07/26/1977
  • Est. Priority Date: 12/08/1975
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. An electronic digital gauge for measuring the magnitude of a physical characteristic, said gauge comprising:

  • a. a transducer having a signal voltage which changes substantially linearly in response to a change in the physical characteristic to be measured, said signal voltage including a generally constant stand off voltage,b. adjustable compensating scaling means for providing matching calibrated outputs, said calibrated outputs including a scaled output proportional to said signal voltage and a compensating output generally equal to a portion of said scaled output attributable to said stand off voltage,c. analog to digital conversion and display means having an input adapted for receiving said matching calibrated outputs, andd. switching means for affording selectively connecting said matching calibrated outputs to said input, said compensating scaling means being adjustable to afford calibrating said scaled output and said compensating output of said matching calibrated outputs so that when said switching means connects said matching calibrated outputs to said input of said analog to digital conversion and display means, said analog to digital conversion and display means processes said matching calibrated output and provides a digital read out generally equal to the magnitude of the physical characteristic.

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