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This thesis is primarily concerned with a comparative study of analog-to-digital conversion techniques as currently available. Those discussed and evaluated are of the electromechanical and electronic types including coded patterns, incremental devices, simultaneous feedback encoding, and time base conversion. In addition to the study of converter techniques and characteristics the last section is devoted to a practical application for a turbine engine fuel control system. Numerous tables and charts for purposes of comparison are included.
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Analog-to-digital conversion techniques for application in digital control systems
1967, Naval Postgraduate School
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Thesis Advisor(s): Parker, S. R.
"June 1967."
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Thesis (M.S. in Electrical Engineering)--Naval Postgraduate School, June 1967.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 77-78)
"New limitation change: Approved for public release, distribution unlimited. Authority: ST-A USNPS LTR, 6 Oct 71."
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