Claims
- 1. A method of accurately determining the RMS value of an unknown signal comprising the steps of:
- (a) applying the unknown signal to an RMS converter having a relatively smooth transfer curve to produce a first converter signal;
- (b) recirculting said first converter signal back to said RMS converter to produce a second converter signal;
- (c) combining said first and second converter signals in accordance with the relationship to 2Y.sub.1 -Y.sub.2 to obtain a corrected signal, X, that accurately represents the RMS value of the unknown signal, where Y.sub.1 is directly related to said first converter signal and Y.sub.2 is directly related to said second converter signal;
- (d) combining said first converter signal with said corrected signal in accordance with the relationship Y.sub.1 -X to obtain an error signal;
- (e) again applying the unknown signal to said RMS converter to produce a third converter signal; and,
- (f) subtracting said error signal from said third converter signal to obtain a corrected signal that accurately represents the RMS value of the reapplied unknown signal.
- 2. A method of accurately determining the RMS value of an unknown signal as claimed in claim 1 wherein said step of again applying the unknown signal to said RMS converter to produce a third converter signal and said step of subtracting said error signal from said third converter signal to obtain a corrected signal that accurately represents the value of the reapplied unknown signal are sequentially repeated.
- 3. A method of accurately determining the RMS value of an unknown signal as claimed in claim 2 wherein said error signal is stored during the period of time said step of again applying said unknown signal to said RMS converter to produce a third converter signal and said step of subtracting said error signal from said third converter signal to obtain a corrected signal that accurately represents the value of the reapplied unknown signal are sequentially repeated.
- 4. A method of accurately determining the RMS value of an unknown signal as claimed in claim 3 wherein said converter signals are converted from analog form to digital form prior to being combined, summed and stored.
- 5. A method of accurately determining the RMS value of an unknown signal as claimed in claim 2 wherein said converter signals are converted from analog form to digital form prior to being combined and summed.
- 6. A method of accurately determining the RMS value of an unknown signal as claimed in claim 1 wherein said converter signals are converted from analog form to digital form prior to being combined and summed.
- 7. Apparatus for accurately determining the RMS value of an unknown signal comprising:
- (a) RMS conversion means having a relatively smooth transfer curve for converting an input signal into a DC signal proportional to the RMS value of the input signal;
- (b) recirculating means connected to the output of said conversion means for recirculating the output of said conversion means back to the input of said conversion means;
- (c) controllable switch means connected to said RMS conversion means and said recirculating means for selectively applying either an unknown signal or the output of said recirculating means to the input of said RMS conversion means; and,
- (d) control and combining means connected to said RMS conversion means and said controllable switch means for:
- (i) causing said controllable switch means to apply an unknown signal to said RMS conversion means and receiving the output of said RMS conversion means, said output forming a first converter signal;
- (ii) causing said controllable switch means to apply the output of said recirculating means to the input of said RMS conversion means and receiving the output of said RMS conversion means, said output forming a second converter signal;
- (iii) combining said first and second converter signals in accordance with the relationship to 2Y.sub.1 -Y.sub.2 to obtain a corrected signal, X, that accurately represents the RMS value of the unknown signal, where Y.sub.1 is directly related to said first converter signal and Y.sub.2 is directly related to said second converter signal;
- (iv) combining said first converter signal with said corrected signal in accordance with the relationship Y.sub.1 -X to obtain an error signal;
- (v) causing said controllable switch means to again apply said unknown signal to the input of said RMS conversion means and receiving the output of said RMS conversion means, said output forming a third converter signal; and,
- (vi) subtracting said error signal from said third converter signal to obtain a corrected signal that accurately represents the RMS value of the reapplied unknown signal.
- 8. Apparatus for accurately determining the RMS value of an unknown signal as claimed in claim 7 wherein said control and combining means repetitively reapplies the unknown signal to said RMS converter to produce said third converter signal and subtracts said error signal from said third converter signal to obtain a corrected signal that accurately represents the value of the reapplied unknown signal.
- 9. Apparatus for accurately determining the RMS value of an unknown signal as claimed in claim 8 wherein said control and combining means includes a memory for storing said error signal during the period of time said control and combining means repetitively reapplies the unknown signal to said RMS converter to produce said third converter signal and subtracts said error signal from said third converter signal to obtain a corrected signal that accurately represents the value of the reapplied unknown signal.
- 10. An apparatus for accurately determining the RMS value of an unknown signal as claimed in claim 9 wherein said RMS conversion means includes a thermal RMS converter.
- 11. Apparatus for accurately determining the RMS value of an unknown signal as claimed in claim 10 wherein said RMS conversion means also includes an analog-to-digital conversion means connected to the output of said thermal RMS converter for converting the output of said thermal RMS converter from analog form to digital form prior to said output being applied to said control and combining means.
- 12. Apparatus for accurately determining the RMS value of an unknown signal as claimed in claim 11 wherein said recirculating means includes a storage means connected to the output of said thermal RMS converter.
- 13. Apparatus for accurately determining the RMS value of an unknown signal as claimed in claim 12 wherein said storage means is a sample and hold circuit.
- 14. Apparatus for accurately determining the RMS value of an unknown signal as claimed in claim 13 wherein said controllable switch means includes a first switch connected between an input terminal adapted to receive said unknown signals and the input of said thermal RMS converter and a second switch connected between the output of said sample and hold circuit and the input of said thermal RMS converter.
- 15. Apparatus for accurately determining the RMS value of an unknown signal as claimed in claim 14 wherein said control and combining means connected to said sample and hold circuit for controlling said sample and hold circuit such that said sample and hold circuit is in its sample mode of operation when said first switch is closed and said second switch is open and is in its hold mode of operation when said first switch is open and said second switch is closed.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Pat. application Ser. No. 062,923, filed Aug. 2, 1979, and entitled "Recirculating RMS AC Conversion Method and Apparatus," now U.S. Pat. No. 4,274,143. The contents of U.S. Pat. No. 4,274,143 incorporated herein by reference.
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