Data acquisition system and analog to digital converter therefor
First Claim
1. In a multiplexed data acquisition system for deriving digital data with the assist of a digital computer in relation to a plurality of remote analog data measuring points with at least two analog input signals available at each of said measuring points, the combination of:
- a like plurality of voltage-to-frequency (V/F) converters and respective multiplexers, each associated locally with a corresponding measuring point;
a central clock associated with said computer for providing a clock signal;
a like plurality of isolation transformers for providing communication and power, each between said computer and a corresponding one of said converters and associated multiplexer;
each of said V/F converters having a conversion cycle synchronized by said clock signal through said transformers;
said computer interrupting said clock signal to select with said multiplexers one of said two input signals at said measuring points to be passed to the associated V/F converter; and
said associated V/F converter outputting a train of pulses characterizing said passed one analog input signal, and said train of pulses being passed to said computer through the associated one of said transformers; and
counter means associated with said computer for counting said pulses during a predetermined measurement time interval.
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Abstract
From a plurality of parallel channels of communication, each including a voltage-to-frequency (V/F) converter, a central clock synchronously timed for each channel, the derivation of a train of pulses having a number of pulses representative of the magnitude of an analog signal inputted to the V/F converter. The central clock also times the multiplexing at the measuring point of either the analog input signal or a bias voltage for calibration or a voltage reference for scaling. The central processor receives the counts from each train of pulses, combines them and threats them to provide a corrected count in each channel separately. Clocking and pulsing are effected through an isolation transformer associated with each channel, to and from the central processor.
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1. In a multiplexed data acquisition system for deriving digital data with the assist of a digital computer in relation to a plurality of remote analog data measuring points with at least two analog input signals available at each of said measuring points, the combination of:
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a like plurality of voltage-to-frequency (V/F) converters and respective multiplexers, each associated locally with a corresponding measuring point; a central clock associated with said computer for providing a clock signal; a like plurality of isolation transformers for providing communication and power, each between said computer and a corresponding one of said converters and associated multiplexer; each of said V/F converters having a conversion cycle synchronized by said clock signal through said transformers; said computer interrupting said clock signal to select with said multiplexers one of said two input signals at said measuring points to be passed to the associated V/F converter; and said associated V/F converter outputting a train of pulses characterizing said passed one analog input signal, and said train of pulses being passed to said computer through the associated one of said transformers; and counter means associated with said computer for counting said pulses during a predetermined measurement time interval.
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2. In a data acquisition system including a central processor for deriving and treating digital data in relation to a plurality of parallel channels, each channel converting into a train of pulses analog data derived from at least one input at one corresponding measuring point, the combination of:
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a central timer associated with said central processor for generating a clock signal; and
in each of said channels;(1) a first unit having a DC power source and at least one power switch controlled by said clock signal for deriving AC current from said power source; (2) a second unit having rectifier means for providing a DC power supply and a voltage-to-frequency (V/F) converter energized by said DC power supply for converting said analog data into said train of pulses; (3) an isolation transformer between said first and second units for supplying AC current to said rectifier means; said V/F converter of said second unit having a conversion cycle synchronized by said clock signal through said first unit and said isolation transformer, and the pulses derived in said second unit being received by said central processor through said isolation transformer and said first unit; and counter means associated with said central processor for counting said pulses during a predetermined measurement time interval. - View Dependent Claims (3, 4, 5)
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