Claims
- 1. A circuit for monitoring signalling irregularities in an anti-skid system having a brake cylinder for each wheel of a vehicle axle controlled by an inlet valve to control pressure buildup in said cylinder an an outlet valve to control pressure decrease in said cylinder, each of said oulet valves being controlled by repetitive pulse signals generated in response to rotational speed of an associated one of said wheels, said circuit comprising in combination:
- a clock generator for providing repetitive clock signals whose pulse repetition rate is substantially equal to the maximum pulse repetition rate of said pulse signals, said clock generator having first and second inputs respectively receiving said pulse signals from each of said wheels and said clock generator having first and second outputs for respectively providing output signals in response to said clock signals upon the occurrence of said pulse signals;
- an up down staircase signal generator having first and second inputs respectively coupled to said outputs of said clock generator for providing a staircase output signal which rises in magnitude in response to the occurrence of said pulse signals associated with one of said wheels and which decreases in magnitude in response to the occurrence of said pulse signals associated with the other of said wheels;
- a threshold level detector having an input coupled to the output of said staircase signal generator for providing an output signal when the magnitude of said staircase output signal rises above or decreased below predetermined levels; and,
- an indicating device coupled to the output of said threshold level detector and being responsive to said output signal of said threshold level detector.
- 2. The circuit according to claim 1, including gating means for coupling said pulse signals to the outlet valves of said wheels, said gating means having an input coupled to the output of said threshold level detector for controlling said gating means in response to said output signal of said threshold level detector.
- 3. The circuit according to claim 1, wherein said clock generator includes a third input for receiving an input signal indicative of an abrupt change in velocity or acceleration of the rotation of said wheels and being responsive to said input signal so that said clock generator provides output signals upon the occurrence of said pulse signals at any time during the periods of said clock signals.
- 4. A method for monitoring signalling irregularities in an anti-skid system having a brake cylinder for each wheel of a vehicle axle controlled by an inlet valve to control pressure buildup in said cylinder and an outlet valve to control pressure decrease in said cylinder, each of said outlet valves being controlled by repetitive pulse signals generated in response to rotational speed of an associated one of said wheels, said method comprising the steps of:
- providing repetitive clock signals with a clock generator whose pulse repetition rate is substantially equal to the maximum pulse repetition rate of said pulse signals, said clock generator having first and second inputs respectively receiving said pulse signals from each of said wheels and said clock generator having first and second outputs for respectively providing output signals in response to said clock signals upon the occurrence of said pulse signals;
- providing a staircase output signal which rises in magnitude in response to the occurrence of said pulse signals associated with one of said wheels and which decreases in magnitude in response to the occurrence of said pulse signals associated with the other of said wheels;
- detecting said staircase output signal for providing a detected output signal when the magnitude of said staircase output signal rises above or decreases below a predetermined levels; and,
- indicating the presence of said detected output signal.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part application of prior application Ser. No. 214,385, filed Dec. 8, 1980, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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