Claims
- 1. A detection system for detecting a frequency of a power voltage applied thereto comprising:
- zero-crossing detection means for detecting a zero-crossing of the power voltage and developing a detection signal when each zero-crossing is detected to form a detection signal train; and
- inhibition means responsive to said detection signal train for inhibiting the output of said detection signal for a preselected period of time after an immediately preceding said detection signal has been developed to thereby prevent a detecting of a false zero-crossing resultant from noise, said inhibition means comprising,
- means, responsive to said detection signal train, for delaying said detection signal train to form a delayed signal train,
- an exclusive OR gate receiving said detection signal train at a first input thereof and receiving said delayed signal train at a second input thereof to produce a detected zero-crossing pulse train, and
- a monostable multivibrator receiving said detected zero-crossing pulse train at its input and developing a true zero crossing output as an output of said inhibition means, said multivibrator having a pulse generating period slightly less than an expected period between adjacent zero-crossings of said power voltage.
- 2. A detection system for detecting a frequency of a power voltage applied thereto comprising:
- zero-crossing detection means for detecting a zero-crossing of the power voltage and developing a detection signal when each zero-crossing is detected to form a detection signal train, said zero-crossing detection means including,
- first and second cross-coupled photo-couplers having their inputs arranged in parallel across said power voltage, said photo-couplers having commonly connected outputs developing said detection signal train; and
- inhibition means responsive to said detection signal train for inhibiting the output of said detection signal for a preselected period of time after an immediately preceding said detection signal has been developed to thereby prevent a detecting of a false zero-crossing resultant from noise, said inhibition means including,
- a monostable multivibrator receiving said detection signal train at its input and developing a true zero-crossing output, said multivibrator having a pulse generating period slightly less than the expected period between adjacent zero-crossings of said power voltage.
- 3. A detection system for detecting a frequency of a power voltage applied thereto comprising:
- a zero-crossing pulse detection means for detecting zero-crossing of the power voltage and developing a first detection signal train including a zero-crossing detection signal developed each time the zero-crossing is detected;
- timer means for counting a preselected period of time after a most recent said zero-crossing detection signal has been developed, and developing a control signal when said preselected period of time has passed; and
- control means for developing a second detection signal as a function of said first detection signal when said control signal is developed from said timer means, said second detection signal being used as an output signal of the detection system and representing only true zero-crossings of said power voltage.
- 4. The detection system of claim 3 wherein said control means comprises a microcomputer; said timer means including,
- a bidirectional input/output port of said microcomputer; and
- an analog integration timer connected to said input/output port;
- said microcomputer developing a logical high output to said input/output port upon receipt of a said zero-crossing detection pulse;
- said analog integration timer developing a logical low output at said input/output port a predetermined time after said logical high output has developed on said input/output port of said microcomputer to form said control signal.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 454,662, filed on Dec. 30, 1982.
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"Home Computor Control", by Steven E. Sarns, Radio Electronics, Apr. and May 1984. |
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