Claims
- 1. A signal generator comprising:a plurality of switches adapted to be coupled to an alternating current source, the source having an alternating current source signal waveform; each switch in series with a voltage threshold triggered switch device comprising at least one of a zener diode, diac, triac and silicon controlled rectifier; the signal generator producing an output when one of the plurality of switches is actuated, the output representing a uniquely coded signal dependent on which of the plurality of switches is actuated, the output comprising a selected portion of the alternating current source signal waveform for a cycle of the alternating current source signal waveform; wherein the output comprises at least one of: a half cycle of the output having zero crossings spaced closer together than the alternating current source signal waveform; two half cycles of the output with one half cycle having zero crossings spaced closer together than the alternating current source signal waveform; and two half cycles of the output wherein both half cycles have zero crossings spaced closer together than the alternating current source signal waveform.
- 2. A signal encoding and detector circuit comprising:a signal encoding circuit adapted to be coupled to an AC source having an AC source waveform, the signal encoding circuit encoding a cycle of the AC source waveform as an encoded signal by providing at least one of: at least one half cycle of the encoded signal having zero crossings spaced closer together than the AC source waveform; two half cycles of the encoded signal with one half cycle having zero crossings spaced closer together than the AC source waveform; two half cycles of the encoded signal wherein both half cycles have zero crossings spaced closer together than the AC source waveform; and at least one half cycle of the encoded signal having a delayed turn-on portion whereby the delayed turn-on portion comprises an edge turn-on portion; further comprising: a sense circuit, a control circuit coupled to the sense circuit, the control circuit producing a selected control signal when the sense circuit receives said encoded signal.
- 3. The signal encoding and detector circuit of claim 2, wherein the control circuit obtains samples from the sense circuit at a plurality of predefined times in each half cycle of the encoded signal in order to determine a shape of the AC signal.
- 4. The signal encoding and detector circuit of claim 2, wherein the sense circuit senses a duration and polarity of said encoded signal.
- 5. A signal generator comprising:a plurality of switches adapted to be coupled to an alternating current source, the source having an alternating current source signal waveform; each switch in series with a voltage threshold triggered switch device comprising at least one of a zener diode, diac, triac and silicon controlled rectifier; the signal generator producing an output when one of the plurality of switches is actuated, the output representing a uniquely coded signal dependent on which of the plurality of switches is actuated, the output comprising a selected portion of the alternating current source signal waveform for a cycle of the alternating current source signal waveform.
- 6. The signal generator of claim 5, wherein the signal generator comprises two and only two conductors for connection to a sense circuit, the sense circuit coupled to the AC source.
- 7. The signal generator of claim 5, wherein at least one switch comprises a tactile switch.
- 8. The signal generator of claim 5, wherein at least one switch comprises a semiconductor switch.
- 9. The signal generator of claim 5, wherein at least one switch comprises a momentary contact switch.
- 10. The signal generator of claim 5, wherein the output has a region having a substantially constant current, the substantially constant current being approximately a zero current.
- 11. The signal generator of claim 5, wherein the voltage threshold triggered switch device comprises a Zener diode.
- 12. The signal generator of claim 5, wherein the output comprises at least a portion of one half cycle of the alternating current source signal waveform, the portion having a delayed turn-on caused by said voltage threshold triggered switch device, whereby the delayed turn-on comprises an edge turn-on portion.
- 13. The signal generator of claim 12 wherein the voltage threshold triggered switch device comprises one of a Zener diode, diac, triac and silicon controlled rectifier.
- 14. A signal generating circuit comprising:a plurality of first switch devices adapted to be coupled to an AC supply, the AC supply having an AC supply waveform: at least one triggered switch device coupled to at least one of the first switch devices, the at least one triggered switch device comprising at least one of a zener diode, a diac, a triac and a silicon controlled rectifier; operation of at least one of the first switch devices causing said triggered switch device to trigger in response to the AC supply at a predetermined voltage, thereby providing at least a portion of a waveform of the AC supply as a control signal and wherein the control signal terminates within a predetermined period of time after operation of the first switch device terminates, and further wherein each of the plurality of switches provides a unique control signal comprising at least a half cycle of the AC supply waveform that is different from the control signal provided by each other of said plurality of switches.
- 15. The signal generating circuit of claim 14, wherein the predetermined period of time is one ine cycle of the AC supply.
- 16. The signal generating circuit of claim 14, wherein the triggered switch device comprises a Zener diode.
- 17. The signal generating circuit of claim 16, wherein the Zener diode is coupled in series with at least one of the first switch devices.
- 18. The signal generating circuit of claim 16 further comprising a diode coupled in series with the Zener diode and at least one of the first switch devices.
- 19. The signal generating circuit of claim 16, further comprising a further Zener diode, the further Zener diode being polarized opposite the Zener diode.
- 20. The signal generating circuit of claim 14, wherein the triggered switch device comprises a semiconductor switch having a control electrode, the control electrode being coupled to a trigger circuit.
- 21. The signal generating circuit of claim 20, wherein the trigger circuit comprises Zener diode.
- 22. The signal generating circuit of claim 20, wherein at least one of the first switch devices is coupled in series with the semiconductor switch.
- 23. The signal generating circuit of claim 20 wherein the semiconductor switch comprises a silicon controlled rectifier.
- 24. The signal generating circuit of claim 20, wherein at least one of the first switch devices is coupled in series with the trigger circuit.
- 25. The signal generating circuit of claim 24, wherein the trigger circuit comprises a Zener diode.
- 26. The signal generating circuit of claim 20, wherein the trigger circuit comprises a time constant circuit coupled in series with at least one of the first switch devices.
- 27. The signal generating circuit of claim 26, wherein the time constant circuit is coupled to the control electrode to trigger the semiconductor switch.
- 28. The signal generating circuit of claim 27, wherein the semiconductor switch comprises a triac.
- 29. The signal generating circuit of claim 28 further comprising a diac coupled between the time constant circuit and the control electrode.
- 30. A method for encoding a signal comprising the steps of:coupling an AC waveform to a signal generator circuit; encoding with the signal generator circuit the AC waveform as an encoded signal by operating one of a plurality of switches wherein each switch provides a unique portion of a cycle of the AC waveform as the encoded signal, and the number of the unique portions includes the following: a) a half cycle of the AC waveform; b) a portion of a half cycle of the AC waveform, the unique portion having zero crossings that are spaced closer together than zero crossings of the AC waveform and; c) a half cycle of the AC waveform having a delayed turn-on.
- 31. The method of claim 30, wherein the unique portion has a pulse duration and a polarity and further comprising the step of decoding the encoded signal by sensing the duration and the polarity of the unique portion.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/400,928, filed Sep. 22, 1999 in the names of Donald R. Mosebrook and Lawrence R. Carmen, Jr. and entitled “Signal Generator and Control Unit For Sensing Signals of Signal Generator.”
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