Pulse modulator using capacitor charging and discharging...

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H03K 7/06 (2006.01)

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CA 1167533

14 49,935 ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE A self-starting, non-latching, pulse modulator will function as an analog divider of first and second input quantities, or as a linear pulse period modulator responsive to one of the quantities, or as a linear pulse frequency modulator responsive to the other of the quantities, depending upon how the first and second input quantities are controlled. The first input quantity is connected to charge a capacitor. The second input quantity is compared in a first comparator with the voltage across the capacitor. A second comparator compares the voltage across the capacitor with a reference voltage. The outputs of the first and second compara- tors are connected, respectively, to the first and second in- puts of a flip-flop which has its first output connected to a monostable multivibrator. The second output of the flip-flop and the output of the monostable multivibrator are both connected sot that either one can momentarily activate a discharge circuit for discharging the capacitor.

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