Method for Measuring the Frequency of an Electrical Signal and Electrical Measurement System
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This invention relates to an electrical measuring system that utilizes a six-gate circuit and a delay line to accurately measure the frequency of an electrical signal from a resonator. The frequency calculation is based on how the electrical signal interacts with the delay line and the six-gate circuit.
Use CasesContent extracted from patent full text and abstract with AI.
- Precision measurement of electrical signal frequencies in laboratory equipment.
- Quality control and testing in electronics manufacturing processes.
- Signal analysis in telecommunications and broadcasting systems.
- Use in calibration instruments for frequency standards.
- Implementation in scientific research requiring precise frequency measurements.
BenefitsContent extracted from patent full text and abstract with AI.
- Enables accurate frequency measurement with potentially high resolution.
- Can be integrated into existing electronic and measurement systems.
- May improve reliability over traditional frequency measurement methods.
- Suitable for automated and real-time measurement applications.
- Flexible design due to the adjustable delay line component.
Technical Classifications (CPCs)
Main Classifications
Physics & Measurement
Sub Classifications
Measuring & Testing
CPC Codes
Inventors & Applicants
Inventors
Applicants
Friedrich Alexander Universität Erlangen Nürnberg
Siedle Horst Gmbh & Co Kg
Patent Abstract
Described is an electrical measuring system with a six-gate circuit and a delay line. An electrical signal is fed from a resonator, at least one of directly and or via the delay line, to the six-gate circuit. The frequency of the signal is computed by the six-gate circuit in dependence on the length of the delay line.
Key Information
Publication No.
DE102013209364A1
Family ID
51863090
Publication Date
2014-11-27
Application No.
DE102013209364A
Application Date
2013-05-21
Priority Date
2013-05-21
Granted
Yes (2/5)
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