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publicationDate 1989-09-07-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber SU-1506508-A1
titleOfInvention Shaper of fm-signals
abstract The invention relates to radio engineering and can be used in communication systems, measurement technology, hydro and radar. The purpose of the invention is to improve the accuracy of the formation of frequency-modulated signals. The former contains a voltage adder 9, controlled by Mr. 10, a synchronizer 11, memory blocks 12, 13, a counter 14. The goal is achieved by introducing a precision functional converter 1 containing 2, a receiver 3 and a light source 4, the optical fibers 5, 7 and the deflector 6, as well as Mr. 8 interpolating voltage. Referring to crush the desired frequency variation law F (Τ), synthesized law F y (Τ), where Τ -Current time, and after the function of frequency conversion at the second output in smb 2 receive predetermined frequency-modulated oscillation. 2 Il.
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