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- H03B—GENERATION OF OSCILLATIONS, DIRECTLY OR BY FREQUENCY-CHANGING, BY CIRCUITS EMPLOYING ACTIVE ELEMENTS WHICH OPERATE IN A NON-SWITCHING MANNER; GENERATION OF NOISE BY SUCH CIRCUITS
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- This invention relates to a method and means for influencing the maximum potential arising at an excited piezo-electric body.
- a piezo-electric body for instance, a quartz crystal of definite size, possesses anexactly definable natural period of oscillation.
- Such a body constitutes the connection between a mechanically oscillating and an electrically lu oscillating system since, by virtue of the mechanical vibrations, charges are set up at or across the ends of the body.
- a suitable arrangement may consist of capacitive coupling between a crystal and an oscillation circuit, such capacitive coupling, if desired, being effected by connection of. the piezo-electric body with the oscillation circuit by way of one or more variable condensers.
- Figure 1 shows an arrangement utilizing but one condenser for varying the coupling and Figure 2 shows an arrangement whereby a pair of condensers may be utilized.
- K represents the crystal'and S the oscillation circuit which is tuned to the natural frequency of the crystal.
- C is the variable condenser which serves for ad- 189,500, and in Germany June 24, 1926.
- Anotherway to render the capacitive coupling variable would consist in that the distance between the electrodes on the crystal is made variable so that variation of the coupling is realized.
- a Rochelle salt plate for instance, could be used to act as the piezo-electric body.
- a piezo electric crystal having a pair of electrodes, a tuned circuit, connections between the circuit and said electrodes, and solely a variable condenser in one of the connections from the tuned circuit to one of the electrodes.
- a tuned circuit In combination, a tuned circuit, a piezoelectric crystal having a pair of electrodes, and connections from the electrodes to the tuned circuit,each connection having solely therein, a condenser.
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Filed May 7, 1927 INVENTOR ALEXANDER MElSSNER ORNEY Patented Sept. 6, 1932;
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE ALEXANDER MEISSNER, F BERLIN, GERMANY, ASSIGNOR TO ,TELEFUNKEN GESEIJL- SCHAFT FITR DRAHTLOSE TELEGRAPHIE, B. H., O]? BERLIN, GERMANY, A CORPO- RATI'ON OF GERMANY PIEZO-ELEC'IBIC CRYSTAL Application filed May 7, 1927, Serial No.
This invention relates to a method and means for influencing the maximum potential arising at an excited piezo-electric body.
It is a well known fact that a piezo-electric body, for instance, a quartz crystal of definite size, possesses anexactly definable natural period of oscillation. Such a body constitutes the connection between a mechanically oscillating and an electrically lu oscillating system since, by virtue of the mechanical vibrations, charges are set up at or across the ends of the body.
It is an object of this invention to provide a method and means whereby, in a circuit comprising a piezo-electric body, maximum potential effects may be caused to arise at the crystal at afrequency diflering from the natural mechanical frequency of the body.
If an oscillation circuit being perfectly tuned, or nearly so, with the oscillations of the piezo-electric body, is coupled with such a piezo-electric body, then the resonance frequency of the entire system changes, within certain limits, depending upon the degree of coupling. In other words, maximum potentials will arise at the crystal electrodes not at the mechanical frequency of the crystal, but rather at a frequency slightly de- 3 parting therefrom. Hence, by. variation of the coupling, it is thus possible, within small limits, to change the frequency at which the arrangement shows maximum effects.
A suitable arrangement may consist of capacitive coupling between a crystal and an oscillation circuit, such capacitive coupling, if desired, being effected by connection of. the piezo-electric body with the oscillation circuit by way of one or more variable condensers.
In the accompanying drawing,
Figure 1 shows an arrangement utilizing but one condenser for varying the coupling and Figure 2 shows an arrangement whereby a pair of condensers may be utilized.
In Figure 1 K represents the crystal'and S the oscillation circuit which is tuned to the natural frequency of the crystal. C is the variable condenser which serves for ad- 189,500, and in Germany June 24, 1926.
justment of the coupling. If desired, and as pointed out above, another condenser C could be inserted, for instance, in the lower lead as shown in Figure 2.
Anotherway to render the capacitive coupling variable would consist in that the distance between the electrodes on the crystal is made variable so that variation of the coupling is realized. Apart from the quartz crystal just mentioned, also a Rochelle salt plate, for instance, could be used to act as the piezo-electric body.
I claim as myinvention:
1. In combination, a piezo electric crystal having a pair of electrodes, a tuned circuit, connections between the circuit and said electrodes, and solely a variable condenser in one of the connections from the tuned circuit to one of the electrodes.
2. In combination, a tuned circuit, a piezoelectric crystal having a pair of electrodes, and connections from the electrodes to the tuned circuit,each connection having solely therein, a condenser.
ALEXANDER MEISSNER.
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US2438392A (en) * | 1944-05-06 | 1948-03-23 | Rca Corp | Oscillation generation control |
US5216392A (en) * | 1991-07-05 | 1993-06-01 | Motorola, Inc. | Automatically controlled varactor tuned matching networks for a crystal filter |
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US2438392A (en) * | 1944-05-06 | 1948-03-23 | Rca Corp | Oscillation generation control |
US5216392A (en) * | 1991-07-05 | 1993-06-01 | Motorola, Inc. | Automatically controlled varactor tuned matching networks for a crystal filter |
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