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Title:
METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR SIGNAL EXTRACTION WITH SAMPLE AND HOLD AND RELEASE
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/2020/014158
Kind Code:
A1
Abstract:
For AC-DC conversion, signal is extracted, then sampled and held and released. Extraction element receives AC signal to generate extracted signal, then sample and hold and release element receives the extracted signal to generate DC signal. Extraction and/or sample and hold and release signal processing may use microprocessor or controller programmably to generate the extracted signal and/or DC signal. Extraction is configurable such that AC signal is received at extraction time or temporal window, whereby said extraction element generates the extracted signal having an extraction current or voltage value during at least one extraction time, and preferably said sample and hold and release element generates the DC signal having the same extraction current or voltage value.

Inventors:
TELEFUS MARK (US)
Application Number:
PCT/US2019/040883
Publication Date:
January 16, 2020
Filing Date:
July 08, 2019
Export Citation:
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Assignee:
INTELESOL LLC (US)
International Classes:
H02M7/04; G01R19/25; H02M1/00
Foreign References:
JP2013230034A2013-11-07
JP2014030355A2014-02-13
US20100284207A12010-11-11
JPH0653779A1994-02-25
Other References:
LI SHENGYUAN ET AL.: "Instantaneous Value Sampling AC-DC Converter and its Application in Power Quantity Detection", 2011 THIRD INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON MEASURING TECHNOLOGY AND MECHATRONICS AUTOMATION, 7 January 2011 (2011-01-07), pages 429 - 432, XP031982012, Retrieved from the Internet [retrieved on 20190927]
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
GALLENSON, Mavis et al. (US)
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Claims:
CLAIMS

1. Signal processing apparatus comprising :

means for signal extraction; and means for signal sampling and holding and releasing; wherein said signal extraction means receives an AC signal to generate an extracted signal, and said signal sampling and holding and releasing means receives the generated extracted signal to generate a DC signal.

2. Apparatus of claim 1 wherein said signal extraction means or said signal sampling and holding and releasing means comprises a processor or controller that programmably generates the extracted signal or the DC signal.

3. Apparatus of claim 1 wherein said signal extraction means is configurable electronically to

receive the AC signal at one or more extraction time, whereby said extraction means generates the extracted signal having an extraction current or voltage value during at least one extraction time.

4. Apparatus of claim 3 wherein said signal sampling and holding and releasing means generates the

DC signal having the same extraction current or voltage value.

5. Signal processing method comprising steps:

extracting an extracted signal from a received AC signal; and sampling and holding and releasing said extracted signal to generate a DC signal.

6. Method of claim 5 wherein said extracting and sampling and holding and releasing steps are processed by a processor or controller to generate the extracted signal or die DC signal.

7. Method of claim 6 wherein said processor or controller is configurable electronically to receive tiie AC signal at one or more extraction time, and thereby generate the extracted signal having an extraction current or voltage value during at least one extraction time.

8. Method of claim 7 wherein the DC signal is generated having the same extraction current or voltage value as the generated extracted signal.

9. AC to DC conversion device comprising:

extraction element; and sample and hold and release element coupled to said extraction element, wherein said extraction element receives an AC signal to generate an extracted signal, and said sample and hold and release element receives the generated extracted signal to generate a DC signal.

10. Device of clam 9 wherein said extraction and sample and hold and release elements are

implemented using a microprocessor or controller that generates the extracted signal and the DC signal.

11. Device of claim 9 wherein said extraction element is configurable electronically to receive the

AC signal at one or more extraction time, whereby said extraction element generates the extracted signal having an extraction current or voltage value during at least one extraction time.

12. Device of claim 11 wherein said sample and hold and release element generates the DC signal having the same extraction current or voltage value.

Description:
Method and Apparatus for Signal Extraction with Sample and Hold and Release

FIELD OF INUENΏON:

[0001] The invention pertains generally to the field of electronic signal processing, particularly for AC to DC conversion via signal extraction and sample and hold and release.

BACKGROUND OF INVENTION:

[0002] Conventional approaches for AC to DC conversion employ various analog circuity to achieve AC-DC conversion. However, such approaches undesirably require many circuit components that may cause signal processing delay, inaccuracy, and/or overall cost to implement. There is need therefore to provide simpler approach for AC to DC signal conversion.

SUMMARY:

[0003] AC-DC signal conversion is achieved by extracting a signal from an AC signal during certain extraction time cycle, then sampling and holding and releasing the extracted signal to generate a

DC signal. Extraction element receives AC signal to generate extracted signal, then sample and hold and release element receives the extracted signal to generate DC signal. Extraction and/or sample and hold and release signal processing may use microprocessor or controller programmably to generate the extracted signal and/or DC signal. Extraction is configurable such that AC signal is received at extraction time or temporal window, whereby said extraction element generates the extracted signal at an extraction current or voltage value during at least one extraction time, and preferably said sample and hold and release element generates the DC signal having the same extraction current or voltage value.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF FIGURES:

[0004] FIG. 1A illustrates representative apparatus embodiment diagram for signal extraction and sample and hold and release according to one or more aspect of the present invention. FIG. IB illustrates representative method flow chart for signal extraction and sample and hold and release steps according to one or more aspect of the present invention.

[0005] FIGs. 2A-D illustrate representative signal timing charts for signal extraction and sample and hold and release according to one or more aspect of the present invention.

[0006] FIG. 3 illustrates representative apparatus embodiment diagrams for signal extraction and sample and hold and release according to one or more aspect of the present invention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION:

[0007] AC to DC signal conversion is accomplished generally by extracting from input AC or other sinusoidal signal source to generate an extracted signal, upon which a sample and hold and release functions are applied to the extracted signal to generate an output DC signal. Preferably an extraction element receives the AC signal electronically to generate the extracted signal, whereupon sample and hold and release elements receive the extracted signal electronically to generate DC signal. Extraction and/or sample and hold and release signal processing may use microprocessor, controller or other programmable device to generate the extracted signal and/or DC signal. Extraction is configurable electronically such that AC signal is received or otherwise measured at pre-determined extraction time or temporal window, whereby said extraction element generates the extracted signal having an extraction current and/or voltage value during at least one extraction time, and preferably said sample and hold and release element generates the DC signal having the same extraction current and/or voltage value.

[0008] FIG. 1 A show's simplified diagram for signal extraction and sample and hold device 10, having voltage per second (V/sec) sampling element 12, extraction element 14 and sample and hold and release element 15, which receives AC signal 16 and generates DC signal 18. FIG. IB shows simplified flow chart for V/sec sampling 20, signal extraction 21, sample and hold and release 22 step, and signal processing 23. whereby as shown AC signal 16 is received, and DC signal 18 is generated. Generally, it is contemplated herein that V/sec sampling occurs via voltage or current amplitude or time domain, for example, applicable on various time zone over AC main cycles, preferably starting at time zero. [0009] FIGs. 2A-D show signal timing charts for signal extraction and sample and hold and release. Initially when operating AC signal 30 is received or otherwise detected by device 10 electronically as one or more sinusoidal, or other alternating current and/or voltage signal. AC signal 30 is preferably provided by an external power supply or other electrical source (not shown) that generates

AC voltage and/or current signal relative to ground according to one or more standard or conventional electrical signaling protocol.

[0010] In accordance with one or more aspect of preferred embodiment, such AC signal 30, 32 is detected or otherwise processed electronically for signal extraction by V/sec sampling 12, 20 at one or more determined or pre-determined extraction time (Textract) 35 to generate by extracting 14, 21 extracted signal 38, 39. In particular, extracted signal 38, 39 corresponds with extracted voltage and/or current value (V/Iextr) determined at certain extraction time (Textract), as determined electronically by extraction device 14, 21 or other functionally equivalent extraction means. Preferably no sampling or extraction occurs between extraction or sampling times 38, 39 as shown; since sampling and extraction occurs twice per periodic cycle of AC signal 30, 32. Thus, this extraction sampling release approach advantageously conserves electrical energy by significantly reducing or otherwise eliminating continuous

AC-DC signal conversion between signal times 38, 39.

[0011] Moreover, sample and hold and release element 15, 22 receives the extracted signal 38’, and thereby generates a sampled and held and released DC signal 34 having the same extracted voltage and/or current value V/Iextr. Thus, for example, starting at t=0 device 10 generates increasingly to generate sampled and held and released DC signal 34 preferably until reaching target voltage or current

(V/Iextr), then released or otherwise disconnected at signal time 38 until next signal time 39. Generally it is contemplated herein that signal sampling hold and release enables signal generation of data information, for example, as extracted signal information via voltage level and/or current carry.

[0012] In particular, as shown in Fig. 2D, DC signal 34 may be generated using regulator circuit as sawtooth output signal 36, showing such signal charging voltage increasingly up to signal time 38, 38’, then capacitively discharging until signal time 39, when output signal 36 re charges and again discharges as shown.

[0013] Optionally device 10 uses microprocessor, signal processor, or other digital controller automatically to perform signal extraction, and/or sample and hold and release. This optional approach enables other data or signal processing 17, 22 coupled to device 10. Generally it is contemplated herein that such processor or controller may be embodied in any programmable or controllable circuit or logic element, such as simple transistor, comparator, digital gate, or other signal processing circuit.

[0014] Fig. 3 illustrates circuit 30 for signal extraction and sample and hold and release for converting AC to DC signal. As shown, AC signal is received by resistor 31 coupled to resistor 32 and transistor 33, and transistor 34, further coupled to controller 35, coupled to diode 36, which couples to capacitor 37 and regulator 39, coupled to capacitor 38.

[0015] Foregoing descriptions of specific embodiments of the invention have been presented for purposes of illustration and description. They are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to die precise forms disclosed. Modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teaching.

The embedments were chosen and described in order to explain the principles and the application of the invention, thereby enabling others skilled in the art to utilize the invention in its various embodiments and modifications according to the particular purpose contemplated. The scope of the invention is intended to be defined by the claims appended hereto and their equivalents.