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Speed measurement system

  • US 4,485,452 A
  • Filed: 03/22/1982
  • Issued: 11/27/1984
  • Est. Priority Date: 03/22/1982
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A method of measuring the speed of a rotating element over an extended range, the method comprising the steps of:

  • (a) generating a strobe signal as a series of pulses whose frequency is proportional to the speed of the element to be measured;

    (b) generating a vernier clock signal as a series of pulses whose frequency is much higher than the frequency of said strobe signal;

    (c) generating an initial iteration interval IT(0) as a predetermined period of time asynchronously to the strobe signal;

    (d) counting the number of vernier clock pulses between the start of the initial iteration interval and the last previous strobe pulse to form a previous time interval;

    (e) counting the number of vernier clock pulses between the start of the initial iteration interval and its end to form an interval count;

    (f) counting the number of strobe pulses occurring within the initial iteration interval to form a tooth count;

    (g) generating an additional iteration interval equal to the first if no strobe pulses have been counted in either said initial interval or any of such additional intervals, otherwise skipping steps h-j;

    (h) counting the number of strobe pulses occurring within said additional iteration interval and adding them to said tooth count;

    (i) counting the number of vernier clock pulses occurring within said additional iteration interval and adding them to said interval count;

    (j) repeating step g;

    (k) counting the number of vernier clock pulses between the end of the last iteration interval and the last previous strobe pulse to form a subsequent interval;

    (l) forming a total time interval by adding said previous interval to said internal count and subtracting said subsequent interval from said interval count; and

    (m) dividing said tooth count by said total time interval to generate an RPM signal proportional to the speed of the measured element.

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