Claims
- 1. A system for transmitting heading information from a compass to a plurality of followers, comprising:
- a synchro transmitter with a stator member and a rotor member, the latter being coupled with a compass for assuming an angular position corresponding to heading information furnished by said compass;
- a source of single-phase alternating current connected across a winding on one of said members, the other of said members having three angularly spaced-apart windings;
- a-c/d-c conversion means divided into three substantially identical modular units each having an input connection to a respective winding of said other of said members; and
- a plurality of synchro receivers each having a stator part and a rotor part, one of said parts having three windings respectively connected to outputs of said modular units, the other of said parts being provided with magnetizing means for setting up a steady magnetic field, said followers being respectively coupled with the rotor parts of said synchro receivers.
- 2. A system as defined in claim 1 wherein each of said modular units comprises a demodulator stage with a first terminal joined to said source of alternating current and a second terminal joined to said input connection.
- 3. A system as defined in claim 2 wherein said demodulator stage includes a field-effect transistor with a gate electrode constituting said first terminal and another electrode constituting said second terminal.
- 4. A system as defined in claim 2 or 3 wherein each of said modular units further includes an attenuation circuit linking said second terminal to a common point.
- 5. A system as defined in claim 2 or 3 wherein each of said modular units further includes a d-c amplifier stage between said demodulator stage and said output connection.
- 6. A system for transmitting heading information from a compass to a plurality of followers, comprising:
- a synchro transmitter with a stator member and a rotor member, the latter being coupled with a compass for assuming an angular position corresponding to heading information furnished by said compass;
- a source of single-phase alternating current connected across a winding on one of said members, the other of said members having three angularly spaced-apart windings;
- a-c/d-c conversion means divided into three substantially identical sections each having an input connection to a respective winding of said other of said members;
- a plurality of synchro receivers each having a stator part and a rotor part, one of said parts having three windings respectively connected to outputs of said sections, the other of said parts being provided with magnetizing means for setting up a steady magnetic field, said followers being respectively coupled with the rotor parts of said synchro receivers; and
- a demodulator stage in each of said sections including a field-effect transistor with a gate electrode joined to said source of alternating current and with another electrode joined to said input connection.
- 7. A system for transmitting heading information from a compass to a plurality of followers, comprising:
- a synchro transmitter with a stator member and a rotor member, the latter being coupled with a compass for assuming an angular position corresponding to heading information furnished by said compass;
- a source of single-phase alternating current connected across a winding on one of said members, the other of said members having three angularly spaced-apart windings;
- a-c/d-c conversion means divided into three substantially identical sections each having an input connection to a respective winding of said other of said members;
- a plurality of synchro receivers each having a stator part and a rotor part, one of said parts having three windings respectively connected to outputs of said sections, the other of said parts being provided with magnetizing means for setting up a steady magnetic field, said followers being respectively coupled with the rotor parts of said synchro receivers;
- a demodulator stage in each of said sections with a first terminal joined to said source of alternating current and a second terminal joined to said input connection; and
- an attenuation circuit in each of said sections linking said second terminal to a common point.
- 8. A system for transmitting heading information from a compass to a plurality of followers, comprising:
- a synchro transmitter with a stator member and a rotor member, the latter being coupled with a compass for assuming an angular position corresponding to heading information furnished by said compass;
- a source of single-phase alternating current connected across a winding on one of said members, the other of said members having three angularly spaced-apart windings;
- a-c/d-c conversion means divided into three substantially identical sections each having an input connection to a respective winding of said other of said members;
- a plurality of synchro receivers each having a stator part and a rotor part, one of said parts having three windings respectively connected to outputs of said sections, the other of said parts being provided with magnetizing means for setting up a steady magnetic field, said followers being respectively coupled with the rotor parts of said synchro receivers;
- a demodulator stage in each of said sections with a first terminal joined to said source of alternating current and a second terminal joined to said input connection; and
- a d-c amplifier stage in each of said sections inserted between said demodulator stage and said output connection.
- 9. A system as defined in claims 1, 2, 3, 6, 7 or 8 wherein said magnetizing means comprises a winding connected across a source of direct current common to all said synchro receivers.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of my copending application Ser. No. 973,807 filed Dec. 28, 1978 and abandoned as of the date of the present application.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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