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Ultrasonic Ranging Control Board Documentation

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  • Chen, Jennie
  • Foreman, Bret
  • Mostov, Kirill

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This document specifies the theory of operation of version B of the PATH ultrasonic range control board for the IBM PC. Two modes are discussed in detail. The first is the ping mode, which uses a single transducer both to send an ultrasonic pulse and receive its echo. The second, called the phased-array mode, uses a single transducer to send the pulse and two other transducers to receive echoes and perform path-length matching in order to reduce the effects of multi-path echoes. Both the hardware and the software used to perform these functions are examined.

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  • Chen, Jennie & Foreman, Bret & Mostov, Kirill, 1994. "Ultrasonic Ranging Control Board Documentation," Institute of Transportation Studies, Research Reports, Working Papers, Proceedings qt5659448j, Institute of Transportation Studies, UC Berkeley.
  • Handle: RePEc:cdl:itsrrp:qt5659448j
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