Claims
- 1. A mechanism to control tension in a fiber optic cable during winding of the cable onto bobbins comprising:
- at least two idler pulleys and a tension sensing pulley through which the cable is carried, whereby tension is applied to the tension pulley by the cable;
- means connected to said tension pulley for measuring tension in said tension pulley comprising a plate of electrically non-conductive material carrying said tension pulley and which experiences a pull which is proportional to the tension in the cable, a piezoelectric transducer having crystal means bonded to upper and lower electrically conductive plates, said upper electrically conductive plate fixedly mounting said electrically non-conductive plate, a fixed frame of electrically non-conductive material bonded to said lower electrically conductive plate, and output leads connected to each of said electrically conductive plates for generating an electrical signal proportional to the force straining on said crystal means applied by said tension pulley and cable; the crystal means, plates and frame being configured to minimize the sensitivity of the crystal means to vibrations;
- means for enhancing said electrical signal comprising a transimpedance operational amplifier means with inverse feedback, the input to which comprises a current from said electrical signal and the output of which comprises a voltage proportional to said input current, representing over time, the rate of change of the instantaneous applied force to the crystal means; and
- a servo mechanism cable tension control means for varying tension, within selected limits, on the cable being wound, said servo mechanism cable tension control being actuated by a signal comprised of the output signal of said means for enhancing.
Government Interests
The Government has rights in this invention pursuant to Contract No. DAAB07-78-C-2964, awarded by the Department of the Army.
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