Analog-to-digital converter with electro-optical coding

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Inventors

Levine, Arnold M.

Application #

591287

Filed

Jun-30-1975

Published

Dec-14-1976

Current US Class

341/141
341/159

International Classes

H03K 013/02; H03K 013/175

Field of Search

340/347 350/96

Assignee

International Telephone and Telegraph Corporation (New York, NY)

Examiners

Sloyan; Thomas J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

O'Neil; William T.

Referenced by:

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Other References

Stigliani, "LIGHT INTERFACE TECHNOLOGY", Conference 1971 IEEE International Electromagnetic --Record, 7/71, p. 316-321. Callahan, "OPTICAL DELAY LINE COMPRESSOR", IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin, vol. 14, No. 8, Dec. 1971, pp. 2208, 2209.

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Abstract
An EMP resistant A/D converter having no triggered circuits, the digital code word being formed by sampling the analog function on a periodic basis, selectively quantizing the levels sampled into channels providing the digits of the output code through a discrete fiber optic delay medium for each digit in the output. Electronic to light conversion and vice versa are included.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A device for converting an analog function in electrical form to a series of digital words representative of the amplitude of said analog function at corresponding successive points thereof spaced in time by a predetermined amount, comprising:

first means for sampling said analog function at said successive points to provide a corresponding succession of amplitude values;

second means comprising a plurality of window circuits each responsive to said succession of amplitude values, said window circuits each being adapted to provide an output signal only when a corresponding sample value occurs within said succession of amplitude values at the output of said first means;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to devices for converting analog data in electronic form to digital data in electronic form.

2. Description of the Prior Art

The prior art in respect to analog-to-digital conversion in general, is voluminous. Most of the known devices for the purpose include triggered circuitry such as flip-flops, counters, etc. Such devices are inherently susceptible to electromagnetic pulse interference due to nuclear activity, lightning and other relatively powerful noise impulses. Very often the disruption of operation lasts well beyond the interfering impulse since the upset to the inputs of electronic storage devices and readouts may require many data cycles to effect correction at the very time when the need for accuracy and stability is great.

The manner in which the present invention provides for highly EMP resistant analog-to-digital conversion will be understood as this description proceeds.
 
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