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Tachometer based on electrical ripple and calibrated by mechanical engine signals

  • US RE38,100 E1
  • Filed: 05/29/2001
  • Issued: 04/29/2003
  • Est. Priority Date: 09/06/1994
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A tachometer for determining the speed of the engine in a vehicle that includes a battery-operated electrical system which produces a DC voltage having a ripple thereon, the engine producing mechanical oscillations during operation, the tachometer comprising:

  • a first input circuit for coupling to the electrical system for providing first signals representative of the frequency of the ripple, a second input circuit for coupling to the engine for providing second signals representative of the frequency of the mechanical oscillations, and a processing circuit coupled to said first and second input circuits and operating under stored program control for calculating a constant representing the relationship of the frequencies of the first and second signals and for responding to said first signals and the constant to provide third signals corresponding to the speed of the engine (a) to collect simultaneously a first predetermined number of ripple samples from the first signal and a second predetermined number of mechanical samples from the second signal, (b) to calculate the frequency of the mechanical samples to provide a mechanical frequency, (c) to store the mechanical frequency, (d) to repeat the previous two steps a third predetermined number of times, (e) to provide a representative mechanical frequency from the stored mechanical frequencies, (f) to calculate the frequency of the ripple samples, (g) to calculate the ratio of the representative mechanical frequency to the ripple sample frequency, (h) to store such ratio, (i) to repeat the three previous steps a fourth predetermined number of times, and (j) to identify a representative ratio which becomes a constant, and (k) to provide third signals corresponding to the speed of the engine as a function of the constant and the frequency of the ripple.

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