Claims
- 1. The use of successive approximation means in a system which produces an analog electrical signal that undergoes an analog signal excursion of a maximum magnitude in a particular direction from a reference level comprising the steps of establishing a stored digital count that is translatable into an initial analog signal level that is of a greater magnitude in said particular direction than said excursion, reducing said digital count in said particular direction in digital steps until it is translatable into a reduced analog signal level that is approximately equal to said excursion and producing an output that represents the value of said reduced analog signal level.
- 2. The use of successive approximation means as in claim 1 comprising the additional step of processing said analog signal levels so that they are always of single predetermined polarity.
- 3. The use of successive approximation means in a system which produces an analog electrical signal that undergoes a first analog signal excursion of a maximum magnitude in a first direction from a reference level and a second analog signal excursion of a maximum magnitude in a direction opposite to said first direction from said reference level comprising the steps of establishing a first stored digital count that is translatable into a first initial analog signal level that is of a greater magnitude than said first excursion in said first direction, establishing a second stored digital count that is translatable into a second initial analog signal level that is of a greater magnitude than said second excursion in said opposite direction, reducing said first digital count in said first direction in digital steps until it is translatable into a first reduced analog signal level that is approximately equal to said first excursion, reducing said digital count in said opposite direction in digital steps until it is translatable into a second reduced analog signal level that is approximately equal to said second excursion and producing first and second outputs that represent said first and second reduced analog signal levels, respectively.
- 4. The use of successive approximation as in claim 3 comprising the additional step of establishing said reference level so that said first and second excursions are of a single predetermined polarity.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 06/059,827, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,272,891, filed July 23, 1979 which is a Continuation-In-Part of abandoned U.S. patent application Ser. No. 939,045 filed Sept. 1, 1978 now abandoned.
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"Digital Logic Handbook 1973-1974", 1973, pp. 328, 329. |
Divisions (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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