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Indicating apparatus, particularly for vibration analyzing equipment

  • US 4,295,136 A
  • Filed: 09/17/1979
  • Issued: 10/13/1981
  • Est. Priority Date: 09/17/1979
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. Apparatus for facilitating the manual selection and readout of the center frequency of an a.c. signal which corresponds with a characteristic amplitude comprising:

  • a tunable filter of a variety wherein the passband center frequency thereof is selectable as a function of a tuning input signal applied at a tuning input thereof, said filter receiving said a.c. signal and providing a filtered signal at an output;

    error circuit means responsive to said a.c. signal and said filtered signal for deriving an error signal of magnitude and polarity corresponding to the relationship of said tuning input and a frequency associated with said characteristic amplitude;

    manually actuable means movable in first and second directions for deriving said input signal;

    means for deriving first and second reference level signals including converter means responsive to said filtered signal for providing said reference level signals as d.c. voltages proportioned with said filtered signal; and

    display means including;

    first and second indicators, each being selectively energizable in correspondence with respective first and second said ranges of magnitudes of said error signal and each being energizable in correspondence with a first said polarity;

    third and fourth indicators, each being selectively energizable in correspondence with respective third and fourth ranges of said magnitudes of said error signal and each being energizable in correspondence with a second said polarity; and

    fifth indicator means energizable when said filtered signal substantially corresponds with said center frequency;

    electrical circuitry responsive to said error signal and said first reference level signal for energizing said first indicator in the presence of said first polarity and said first magnitude range, for energizing said second indicator in the presence of said first polarity and said second magnitude range, for energizing said third indicator in the presence of said second polarity and said third magnitude range, and for energizing said fourth indicator in the presence of said second polarity and said fourth magnitude range, and for energizing said fifth indicator substantially in the absence of said error signal, said second and fourth magnitude ranges being of lesser value than said first and second magnitude ranges.

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