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Jerrold Atwater Phones & Addresses

  • 1143 Sparrow Mill Way, Bel Air, MD 21015 (410) 836-6535
  • 410 Oakridge Ave, Plainfield, NJ 07063 (908) 757-7266
  • North Plainfield, NJ
  • 1143 Sparrow Mill Way, Bel Air, MD 21015 (732) 740-1340

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Position: Protective Service Occupations

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Degree: Graduate or professional degree

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Plural Load Power Controller With Time-Shared Processor

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US Patent:
41158601, Sep 19, 1978
Filed:
Jun 2, 1977
Appl. No.:
5/802965
Inventors:
Jerrold Bradford Atwater - North Plainfield NJ
Assignee:
Lockheed Electronics Co., Inc. - Plainfield NJ
International Classification:
H02J 100
G06F 1520
US Classification:
364492
Abstract:
A power controller arrangement employs a digital processor to monitor and control plural loads, e. g. , to monitor and maintain at prescribed levels the temperatures of plural missiles. During each load data processing cycle of operation, the processor presets a down-counter which governs load (e. g. , missile heater) energizing power by duty factor modulation. The value preset into the counter is dependent upon any measured temperature error, and the then obtaining load power level. In accordance with one aspect of the present invention, the modulation governing counter is periodically decrimented to progressively reduce power delivered to a load absent sufficiently frequent processor updating of the load-associated regulating circuitry. This provides fail-safe load passivation upon processor failure or overload.

Motor Actuating Circuitry

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US Patent:
41897323, Feb 19, 1980
Filed:
Mar 30, 1977
Appl. No.:
5/782746
Inventors:
Jerrold B. Atwater - North Plainfield NJ
Assignee:
Lockheed Electronics Co., Inc. - Plainfield NJ
International Classification:
G01S 900
US Classification:
343 5R
Abstract:
Motor driver/control apparatus employs a motor speed regulating amplifier configuration, e. g. , two push-pull power amplifiers operable responsive to a motor speed-direction command input signal, and having the motor differentially connected between amplifier output ports. The amplifier(s) are supplied with an energizing potential of variable amplitude just sufficient for amplifier operation and to satisfy the then obtaining motor consumption. Accordingly, system power is effectively utilized; needless power drain avoided; and the amplifier cost and complexity is reduced since the amplifier need not dissipate inordinate source-supplied energy not required for motor actuation. In accordance with one further aspect of the present invention, a power supply switching regulator for a motor utilized in a radar application is operated at the radar pulse repetition rate. This produces a non-interferring zero frequency beat between the power supply and radar pulse rate in the radar receiver.
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