Title :
Automatic component meter range design using floating-point conversion
Author :
Riggs, W. ; Evans, W.A.
Author_Institution :
University College of Swansea, Department of Electrical & Electronic Engineering, Swansea, UK
fDate :
4/1/1981 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The control of dynamic range and resolution in the conversion of the voltage and current signals on whose measurement depends the operation of a modern electronic component meter or `bridge¿ is a major problem in design. The paper presents a modified form of dual-slope analogue-to-digital convertor for this purpose. Called adaptive acquisition time (AAT) conversion, the technique directly produces a floating-point binary output representation of the signal for subsequent computation purposes. The AAT convertor leads to a bridge range design procedure resulting in a maximum variation of convertor counts of only 2.1 over the entire resistance range of the instrument from 0.5 ¿ to 8 M¿. The design of the excitation circuit resulting from the use of AAT conversion itself leads to an autoranging system faster in operation than conventional step-by-step methods. A technique for reducing the sensitivity of the integrator to timing errors in the acquisition period when unfiltered signals.
Keywords :
analogue-digital conversion; display instrumentation; metering; AAT convertor; adaptive acquisition time conversion; automatic component meter range design; bridge range design procedure; fast autoranging system; floating-point conversion; modified form of dual-slope analogue-to-digital convertor; resistance range 0.5 ohm to 8 M ohm;
Journal_Title :
Electronic Circuits and Systems, IEE Proceedings G
DOI :
10.1049/ip-g-1:19810019