Claims
- 1. Electronic apparatus for transforming vectors through corrected angles where the measured angle is with reference to a first coordinate system which is angularly misaligned with a desired second coordinate system and where the measured angle is corrected while the vector is being transformed to a third coordinate system comprising:
- electronic coordinate converter means for electrically transforming said vector from said first coordinate system to said third coordinate system;
- said converter means including means for generating misalignment signals indicative of said angular misalignment and means for adjusting the transformation of said vector to modify the transformation angle during a single angle transformation to compensate for said angular misalignment.
- 2. The electronic apparatus of claim 1 wherein said converter means includes a harmonic oscillator;
- said means for adjusting the transformation of said vector includes an integrator with an output connected to a first input of a comparator, said misalignment signals connected to a second input of said comparator, said integrator operable to store a voltage indicative of the oscillation angle of the harmonic oscillator, said integrator operable to change its output voltage at a constant rate during oscillation of the vector coordinates in the harmonic oscillator whereby the comparator will provide a signal when the integrator output voltage is less than said misalignment signals indicating the vector is transformed to a third coordinate system.
- 3. A harmonic oscillator coordinate converter apparatus comprising:
- a first integrator, a second integrator, and an inverter connected in a loop;
- means for inserting first initial conditions onto said integrators representative of an angle .theta.;
- means for detecting a voltage in said loop;
- means for starting a first loop oscillation;
- mmeans for storing the time t.sub.x of said first loop oscillation from said first initial conditions to a predetermined loop condition;
- means for inserting second initial conditions onto said integrators representative of a vector R;
- means for starting a second loop oscillation for a time t.sub.x whereby the vector R will be rotated through an angle .theta.;
- means for varying the second loop oscillation time t.sub.x by an amount .DELTA.T representative of a coordinate adjustment angle .DELTA..theta. whereby the vector R is rotated through an angle .theta. + .DELTA..theta..
- 4. The electronic apparatus of claim 3 wherein said means for detecting a voltage in said loop includes a comparator;
- said means for storing the time t.sub.x includes a clock and a counter;
- said means for varying the second loop oscillation time t.sub.x by an amount .DELTA.T includes a means for adjusting the counter by an amount .DELTA.T.
- 5. The electronic apparatus of claim 3 wherein said means for detecting a voltage in said loop includes a comparator;
- said means for storing the time t.sub.x includes an integrator having an output signal;
- said means for varying the second loop oscillation time t.sub.x by an amount .DELTA.T includes means for comparing the output voltage of said integrator with a voltage indicative of .DELTA.T.
- 6. Resolver apparatus for transforming vectors comprising:
- a harmonic oscillator coordinate converter;
- means for varying the time of oscillation of said harmonic oscillator when a vector is rotated to provide a coordinate adjustment angle .DELTA..theta. to said vector transformation wherein said means for varying the time of oscillation includes a clock and counter for storing the time of oscillation and means for adjusting the value stored in the counter by an amount indicative of the adjustment angle .DELTA..theta..
- 7. Resolver apparatus for transforming vectors comprising:
- a harmonic oscillator coordinate converter;
- means for varying the time of oscillation of said harmonic oscillator when a vector is rotated to provide a coordinate adjustment angle .DELTA..theta. to said vector transformation wherein said means for varying the time of oscillation includes an integrator for storing the time of oscillation and means for comparing the output voltage of the integrator with a voltage indicative of .DELTA..theta..
- 8. In a harmonic oscillator coordinate converter including a first integrator, a second integrator, and an inverter connected in a loop, means for intializing said integrators at a time prior to period A and after period A and at a time prior to period B, means for detecting the voltage output of said second integrator, means for storing the time t.sub.x of oscillation from said initial conditions to a predetermined loop condition during time period A, wherein the improvement comprises means for varying the time of oscillation during time period B from the time t.sub.x to a time t.sub.x .+-. .DELTA.T where .DELTA.T is representative of a coordinate adjustment angle .DELTA..theta..
- 9. The harmonic oscillator coordinate converter of claim 8 wherein said means for varying the time of oscillation of time period B includes a clock and counter for storing the time t.sub.x of oscillation and means for adjusting the time stored in the counter by an amount indicative of the time .DELTA.T.
- 10. The harmonic oscillator coordinate converter of claim 8 wherein said means for storing the time t.sub.x includes an integrator and said means for varying the time of oscillation of time period B includes means for comparing the output voltage of the integrator with a voltage indicative of .DELTA..theta..
- 11. The electronic apparatus of claim 1 wherein said converter means includes a harmonic oscillator;
- said means for adjusting the transformation of said vector includes an integrator with an output coupled to said misalignment signals to form a summed signal which is connected to an input of said comparator, said integrator operable to store a voltage indicative of the oscillation angle of the harmonic oscillator, said integrator operable to change its output voltage at a constant rate during oscillation of the vector coordinates in the harmonic oscillator whereby the comparator will provide a signal when the summed signal is less than a predetermined voltage.
GOVERNMENT CONTRACT
The invention herein described was made in the course of or under a contract or subcontract thereunder with the Department of the Air Force.
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