Method and circuit arrangement for converting a measured...

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H03M 1/48 (2006.01)

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CA 1260144

TITLE OF THE INVENTION METHOD AND CIRCUIT ARRANGEMENT FOR CONVERTING A MEASURED VOLTAGE INTO A DIGITAL VALUE ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE A measured voltage is converted into a digital value according to the follow-up principle. A compensation signal is added to the measuring signal so that the mean value of both signals becomes zero. The compensation signal is formed from at least two auxiliary compensation values which are each a square wave signal having a fixed frequency and a keying ratio which is adjustable independently of the other square wave voltage. The keying ratios are varied or adjusted so that the compensation signal compensates the measured signal. In order to achieve this the value deviating from zero of the sum of the measured signal and the compensation signal is integrated, converted into digital values, and supplied to a PI-or PID-control circuit which controls in a closed loop manner the keying ratios of the square wave signals. The I-value of the PI- or PID-control circuit serves as a measure of the measured voltage. - 1 -

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