Method and apparatus for filtering a signal using a deadband
First Claim
1. An apparatus for filtering a signal, comprising:
- a first processing device operable to receive a first control signal and a first feedback signal, the first processing device operable to transmit a first error signal as a function of the first control signal and the first feedback signal;
a second processing device coupled with the first processing device to receive the first error signal, the second processing device operable to transmit a second control signal as a function of the first error signal, the second control signal being substantially indicative of zero when the absolute value of the first error signal is less than or equal to a first predetermined value, substantially indicative of the first error signal value minus the first predetermined value, multiplied by a second predetermined value, when the absolute value of the first error signal is greater than the first predetermined value, and the first error signal is greater than the first predetermined value, and substantially indicative of the first error signal value plus the first predetermined value, multiplied by the second predetermined value, when the absolute value of the first error signal is greater than the first predetermined value, and the first error signal is not greater than the first predetermined value;
a third processing device coupled with the second processing device to receive the second control signal and the first feedback signal, the third processing device operable to transmit an output signal as a function of the second control signal and the first feedback signal wherein the output signal has substantially zero phase shift;
and a fourth processing device coupled with the third processing device to receive the output signal, the fourth processing device operable to transmit the first feedback signal as a function of the output signal to the first processing device and the third processing device, the first feedback signal being substantially equal to the output signal delayed by a first predetermined duration of time.
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Abstract
The present invention provides apparatuses and methods for filtering a signal. A first processing device receives a first control signal and a first feedback signal and transmits a first error signal as a function of those signals. A second processing device receives the first error signal and transmits a second control signal as a function of the first error signal, a deadband, and a gain factor. A third processing device receives the second control signal and the first feedback signal and transmits an output signal as a function of those signals. A fourth processing device receives the output signal and transmits the first feedback signal as a function of the output signal to the first processing device and the third processing device, the first feedback signal being substantially equal to the output signal delayed by a first predetermined duration of time.
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18 Claims
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1. An apparatus for filtering a signal, comprising:
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a first processing device operable to receive a first control signal and a first feedback signal, the first processing device operable to transmit a first error signal as a function of the first control signal and the first feedback signal;
a second processing device coupled with the first processing device to receive the first error signal, the second processing device operable to transmit a second control signal as a function of the first error signal, the second control signal being substantially indicative of zero when the absolute value of the first error signal is less than or equal to a first predetermined value, substantially indicative of the first error signal value minus the first predetermined value, multiplied by a second predetermined value, when the absolute value of the first error signal is greater than the first predetermined value, and the first error signal is greater than the first predetermined value, and substantially indicative of the first error signal value plus the first predetermined value, multiplied by the second predetermined value, when the absolute value of the first error signal is greater than the first predetermined value, and the first error signal is not greater than the first predetermined value;
a third processing device coupled with the second processing device to receive the second control signal and the first feedback signal, the third processing device operable to transmit an output signal as a function of the second control signal and the first feedback signal wherein the output signal has substantially zero phase shift;
and a fourth processing device coupled with the third processing device to receive the output signal, the fourth processing device operable to transmit the first feedback signal as a function of the output signal to the first processing device and the third processing device, the first feedback signal being substantially equal to the output signal delayed by a first predetermined duration of time. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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14. A method for filtering a signal, comprising:
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determining a first control signal;
determining a first feedback signal as a function of an output signal, the first feedback signal being substantially equal to the output signal delayed by a first predetermined duration of time;
determining a first error signal as a function of the first control signal and the first feedback signal;
determining a second control signal as a function of the first error signal, the second control signal being substantially;
a) zero when the absolute value of the first error signal is less than or equal to a first predetermined value, b) indicative of the first error signal minus the first predetermined value, multiplied by a second predetermined value, when the absolute value of the first error signal is greater than the first predetermined value, and the first error signal is greater than the first predetermined value, and c) indicative of the first error signal plus the first predetermined value, multiplied by the second predetermined value, when the absolute value of the first error signal is greater than the first predetermined value, and the first error signal is not greater than the first predetermined value;
determining the output signal as a function of the second control signal and the first feedback signal wherein the output signal has substantially zero phase shift;
and transmitting the output signal. - View Dependent Claims (15, 16, 17, 18)
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