摘要 |
1,254,834. Multiplying apparatus; measuring power. LANDIS & GYR A.G. 22 Jan., 1970 [30 Jan., 1969], No. 3125/70. Headings G4G and G4H. [Also in Division G1] In a device for producing a pulse train whose frequency represents the product of two quantities, e.g. for measuring power in an electrical circuit, a current I 1 , Fig. 1, proportional to the first quantity is injected into an input junction 3 of a linear integrating amplifier 2, 4, and periodically a reference current I 01 is extracted from the junction, this current being extracted under the control of a trigger 9 for periods demarcated by the time of occurrence of the first pulse of a pulse train f 2 , having a frequency proportional to the second quantity, that occurs after the output of the integrating amplifier 2, 4 falls below a preset threshold level 7, until the first pulse of the train f 2 that occurs immediately after the output of the integrating amplifier 2, 4 next rises above the threshold level. With this arrangement it can be shown that the output frequency f a is proportional to the product of I 1 and f 2 and hence proportional to the product of two currents I 1 and I 2 if the signal f 2 is produced by an arrangement 11 similar to the arrangement 1 include in the dotted box, in conjunction with a reference pulse generator 13 of frequency f 0 . The frequency of the resulting pulse train f a may be determined digitally (Fig. 2, not shown) by counting its cycles for reference periods each being derived by frequency division of the output f 0 of the reference pulse generator. With this arrangement the final counts are independent of the reference frequency f 0 and hence variations in the reference frequency f 0 are of no consequence. In a modification (Fig. 3, not shown) in which input quantities of either sign can be multiplied; two similar feedback loops to the integrating amplifier 2, 4 are provided one functioning for positive input currents I 1 and one for negative input currents I 1 . An output signal having a frequency f a proportional to the modulus of the product is produced as before, and a further lead is marked in accordance with the sign of the product. |