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Method of and device for controlling solenoid operated flow control means

  • US 4,103,695 A
  • Filed: 11/05/1975
  • Issued: 08/01/1978
  • Est. Priority Date: 11/06/1974
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A method of controlling a solenoid-operated fluid flow control valve having a non-linear intrinsic signal-to-output characteristic, comprising (1) producing an analog basic signal representative of a desired flow rate of fluid through said control valve, (2) producing a steady-state dither signal having a predetermined oscillation frequency, (3) modifying said basic signal with said dither signal for producing a binary control signal digitally representative of a modified version of said basic signal, said dither signal having a waveform which is selected so that said control signal provides a non-linear compensating signal-to-output characteristic which is substantially complementary to said intrinsic signal-to-output characteristic with respect to a linear desired signal-to-output characteristic, and (4) controlling said valve with said binary signal to compensate for said intrinsic signal-to-output characteristic into a substantially linear effective signal-to-output characteristic substantially identical with said desired signal-to-output characteristic of said control valve and thereby enabling the control valve to provide therethrough an effective fluid flow rate which is substantially equal to said desired flow rate.

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