ISSN: 2319-9873
The size method for plenty bodily variables is based on its conversion to frequency. Frequency domain sensors (fds) are in a position to perform this challenge. If a physical parameter is converted to frequency, it could reap a quicker and greater correct size. Embedded in vehicles, robotic systems, aerospace crafts, and many other cutting-edge gadgets, fds are growing the quality of the measurement at the same time as they nonetheless wanting better frequency dimension and registration techniques. Many frequency size strategies were proposed [1], maximum of them are based totally at the counting of the wide variety of entire cycles that exists throughout a set time c programming language, the time is determined by means of the counter’s time base. This technique can be named as the classical approach. Different strategies are based totally on reciprocal counting and non-stop time stamping. Another technique is one based totally on frequency dimension by way of pulse accident precept.
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