Published:2009/7/15 4:59:00 Author:Jessie | From:SeekIC
Separate noninteracting frequency and duty-factor controls permit construction of simple telemetry oscillators having inherently linear transfer function. Absolute synchronization of independent and dependent variables is obtainable with relatively simple pulse-generating circuits. Synchronization cannot be lost. Average value of threshold voltage is maintained constant. Adjustment of hysteresis gap width moves threshold voltage limits symmetrically about average value. Resistance portion of RC delay is switched from positive to negative voltage symmetrically also. Article covers circuit operation in detail.-W. H. Swain, True Digital Synchronizer Employs Hysteresis-and-Delay Element, EDN Magazine, Jan. 1, 1971, p 33-35.
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