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Circuit for converting pressure variation to frequency variation

  • US 4,446,447 A
  • Filed: 02/25/1983
  • Issued: 05/01/1984
  • Est. Priority Date: 12/22/1980
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A transducer for converting a pressure variation to a variation in the frequency of a periodic function, said transducer comprising:

  • a reference oscillator means having a reference timing capacitor and a reference resistor for providing a reference periodic electrical signal having a frequency which is a function of the capacitance and resistance, respectively, of said reference timing capacitor and said reference resistor such that the frequency is inversely proportional to the magnitude of the capacitance of the reference timing capacitor;

    a sensor oscillator means having a variable sensor timing capacitor and a sensor resistor for providing a sensor periodic electrical signal having a frequency which is a function of the capacitance and resistance, respectively of said variable sensor timing capacitor and said sensor resistor such that the frequency is inversely proportional to the magnitude of the capacitance of the sensor timing capacitor so as to provide a linear transfer function between pressure input and frequency output;

    said sensor timing capacitor being a type of capacitor wherein the capacitance change is produced by the displacement of one of the capacitor plates such that the capacitance is inversely proportional to pressure;

    a digital mixer means responsive to said reference and sensor electrical signals for generating a mixed periodic electrical signal having a frequency proportional to the difference between said reference and sensor electrical signals;

    a frequency divider means coupled to said digital mixer means, between an input and an output to said digital mixer means, for reducing substantially all harmonic frequencies introduced by said mixer; and

    said transducer having a transfer function relating pressure and frequency which is substantially linear and adjustable by adjustment of the magnitude of said reference and sensor resistors.

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