Claims
- 1. A transient free synchronizer, comprising: synchronizing means, responsive to an input signal value, said input signal value being indicative of the value of a variable parameter, said synchronizing means storing said input signal value when a command signal changes from high to low, said synchronizing means providing an output signal value which is equal to said input signal value when said command signal is high, and setting said output signal value equal to the difference between said stored input signal value and the present value of said input signal value while said command signal is low, said input signal value being synchronized with said stored input signal value when the difference therebetween is zero;
- track hold means for providing a track signal whose value tracks said output signal value while said command signal is high, and for holding the value of said track signal constant when said command signal is low; and
- switching means, for providing a synchronizer output signal which is set equal to said track signal value while said command signal is high, and which is set equal to a second signal value while said command signal is low, said second signal value being indicative of a constant said switching means smoothing the transitions between said track signal value and said second signal value such that the transition between said track signal value and said second signal value occurs in a smooth, continuous manner.
- 2. The transient free synchronizer of claim 1, wherein said switching means further comprises means for limiting the rate of change of said synchronizer output signal.
- 3. The transient free synchronizer of claim 1, wherein said second signal value is equal to zero.
- 4. A transient free synchronizer, comprising:
- synchronizing means responsive to an input signal value indicative of an aircraft trim value, for storing said input signal value when a discrete command signal changes from true to false, said stored input signal value being indicative of a reference trim value, said synchronizing means providing an output signal which is substantially equal to said input signal value while said command signal is true, and providing said output signal at a value substantially equal to the difference value between said stored input signal value and the present value of said input signal value when said command signal is false, said input signal value being synchronized with said stored input signal value when the difference therebetween is zero;
- means for continuously providing a track signal which equals the value of said output signal while said command signal is true, and for holding the value of said track signal constant while said command signal is false; and
- transient free switching means for providing a synchronizer output signal value which tracks said track signal value while said command signal is true, for equating said synchronizer output signal value equal to a second signal value while said command signal is false, said second signal value being indicative of a constant, said transient fee switching means smoothing the transition of said synchronizer output signal value associated with selecting between said track signal value and said second signal value, such that commanded transitions of said synchronizer output signal value between said track signal value and said second signal value occur in a smooth, continuous, rate limited manner.
- 5. The transient free synchronizer of claim 4, wherein said second signal value is zero.
- 6. The transient free synchronizer of claim 4, wherein, while said command signal is false, said track signal value is held constant at a value equal to the value of said output signal at the instant before said command signal changes from true to false.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 07/518,593, filed May 3, 1990 by Gold et al, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,195,039.
Government Interests
The Government has rights in this invention pursuant to a contract awarded by the Department of the Army.
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