Claims
- 1. A differential time measurement circuit for measuring a differential time period between a periodic clock pulse and an asynchronous event pulse, comprising:
- a logic circuit for generating a start control signal in response to a clock pulse and a stop control signal in response to an asynchronous event pulse;
- a time-to-voltage converter coupled to said logic circuit and being responsive to said start and stop control signals to develop a differential voltage proportional to said differential time period;
- an analog-to-digital converter coupled to said time-to-voltage converter to convert said differential voltage to digital data representative of said differential time period; and
- a reference circuit responsive to said periodic clock pulses and a predetermined differential voltage to provide to said time-to-voltage converter an electrical time-to-voltage transfer function normalized to a predetermined time period derived from said periodic clock pulses and a predetermined amplitude derived from said differential voltage.
- 2. A differential time measurement circuit in accordance with claim 1 wherein said time-to-voltage converter is a measurement integrator having a capacitor charged by a substantially constant current thereby to generate a substantially linear ramp voltage.
- 3. A measurement circuit in accordance with claim 2 wherein said reference circuit includes a reference integrator that is substantially identical to said measurement integrator, a timing generator coupled to said reference integrator and being responsive to said periodic clock pulses to operate said reference integrator for said predetermined time period, and a correction loop coupled to the output of said reference integrator for dynamically correcting the slopes of the linear ramp voltage outputs of both said measurement integrator and said reference integrator in accordance with said predetermined differential time and said predetermined differential voltage.
- 4. A differential time measurement circuit in accordance with claim 3 wherein said correction loop comprises a sample-and-hold circuit connected to the output of said reference integrator to sample the maximum output ramp voltage produced by said reference integrator, and an error amplifier for comparing said sampled maximum output ramp voltage with a reference voltage to generate a correction signal to correct the charging currents of said measurement integrator and said reference integrator.
- 5. A circuit for measuring the time difference between a first event and a second event, comprising:
- a first integrator circuit having a capacitor that is charged linearly for a time duration between said first event and said second event to produce a measurement voltage that is proportional to said time duration;
- an analog-to-digital converter for converting said measurement voltage to digital data representative of said time duration;
- a second integrator substantially identical to said first integrator and producing reference linear ramp voltages in response to reference timing signals that define a predetermined time period;
- a sample-and-hold circuit for sampling maximum values of said reference linear ramp voltages; and
- an error amplifier for generating an error current proportional to the difference between said peak voltages and a predetermined reference voltage, wherein said error current is provided to said first and second integrators to normalize the output voltages thereof to a predetermined maximum voltage over said predetermined time period.
- 6. A differential time measurement circuit for measuring a differential time period between a sampling clock pulse and a trigger signal in a digital oscilloscope, comprising:
- a logic circuit for generating a start control signal in response to a sampling clock pulse and a stop control signal in response to a trigger signal;
- a time-to-voltage converter coupled to said logic circuit and being responsive to said start and stop control signals to develop a differential voltage proportional to said differential time period;
- an analog-to-digital converter coupled to said time-to-voltage converter to convert said differential voltage to digital data representative of said differential time period; and
- a reference circuit responsive to said sampling clock pulses and a predetermined differential voltage to provide to said time-to-voltage converter an electrical time-to-voltage transfer function normalized to a predetermined time period derived from said sampling clock pulses and a predetermined amplitude derived from said differential voltage.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/430,015, filed Apr. 27, 1995, now abandoned.
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