Measurement of Resonant Frequency of Radio Frequency Converter under Conditions of Significant Electromagnetic Losses

Author:

Azmaiparashvili Zaal1,Otkhozoria Nona1,Stepnadze Irakli1,Toriashvili Tengiz1

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Informatics and Control system Georgian Technical University Kostava 77, Tbilisi GEORGIA

Abstract

The measurement of resonant frequency in radio wave converter under conditions of high electromagnetic losses presents a formidable challenge. This frequency serves as a crucial parameter directly linked to non-electronic quantities, such as spatial separation thresholds or substance consumption levels. Consequently, accurate measurement of these non-electric variables necessitates precise determination of the transmitter's resonant frequency. However, when electromagnetic losses escalate due to control environment properties, achieving such precision becomes daunting. Common methodologies often hinge on assessing resonant frequency via the transmitter's amplitude-frequency characteristic. However, conventional approaches, typically reliant on electron beam tubes with intricate control mechanisms, falter in accuracy amidst substantial electromagnetic transmission losses. This inadequacy undermines the efficacy of current devices. This paper introduces an unconventional method for resonance frequency measurement and underscores the benefits of the device developed through this novel approach compared to existing ones. The proposed method ensures sustained high measurement accuracy even in the face of significant transmitter electromagnetic losses. Central to this method is the measurement of frequencies ω₁ and ω₂ proximate to the resonant circuit's extreme value at points characterized by identical transmission coefficients. Resonant frequency is then determined as the half-sum of these frequencies during symmetrical frequency modulation. This innovative approach promises to overcome the limitations of traditional resonance frequency measurement methods, offering enhanced precision and reliability in challenging electromagnetic environments.

Publisher

World Scientific and Engineering Academy and Society (WSEAS)

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