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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 05, 2013
Filed:
Apr. 19, 2012
Michaël Quinsat, Grenoble, FR;
Marie-claire Cyrille, Sinard, FR;
Ursula Ebels, Grenoble, FR;
Jean-philippe Michel, Fontaine, FR;
Michaël Pelissier, Grenoble, FR;
Patrick Villard, La Tronche, FR;
Mykhailo Zarudniev, Kiev, UA;
Michaël Quinsat, Grenoble, FR;
Marie-Claire Cyrille, Sinard, FR;
Ursula Ebels, Grenoble, FR;
Jean-Philippe Michel, Fontaine, FR;
Michaël Pelissier, Grenoble, FR;
Patrick Villard, La Tronche, FR;
Mykhailo Zarudniev, Kiev, UA;
Abstract
An oscillation detector having an RF oscillator configured to be synchronized with a first frequency and a comparator for distinguishing the synchronized state from the non-synchronized state of the radiofrequency oscillator on the basis of an oscillating signal produced by the radiofrequency oscillator and indicating the presence of oscillations in a frequency band around the first frequency in response to identifying the synchronized state and, in alternation, indicating the absence of oscillations in this frequency band otherwise.