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1169results about "Frequency stabilisation mechanism" patented technology

Automatic circuit and method for temperature compensation of oscillator frequency variation over temperature for a real time clock chip

An automatic temperature compensated real-time clock (RTC) chip includes a clock portion having a crystal oscillator block including crystal compensation circuitry adapted to be coupled to a crystal. The crystal compensation circuitry includes a non-linear capacitor DAC including a plurality of load capacitors, wherein the load capacitors have respective switches which switch respective ones of the load capacitors to change a parallel resonance frequency (fp) generated by the oscillator block. The capacitor DAC is arranged so that Analog Trimming (ATR) bits received cause an arrangement of the switches to provide a non-linear change in overall load capacitance to result in a linear relationship between fp and the ATR bits. A temperature sensor block is coupled to the crystal for measuring a temperature of at least the crystal. An A/D converter is coupled to the temperature sensor for outputting a digital temperature signal representative of the temperature of the crystal. A DSP engine receives the digital temperature signal and calculates frequency correction needed to correct for frequency inaccuracy and determines a bit sequence including the ATR bits appropriate to achieve the frequency correction.
Owner:INTERSIL INC

Coupled resonators for timepiece

The resonator (1) for a timepiece results from coupling a first, low frequency resonator (2) with a second, higher frequency resonator (3). The first resonator (2) has a first balance (4) associated with a first balance spring (5). The second resonator (3) has a second balance (6) associated with a second balance spring (7). A third balance spring is arranged between the first (4) and second (6) balances to couple said first (2) and second (3) resonators.
Owner:THE SWATCH GRP RES & DEVELONMENT LTD

Timepiece having a mechanical movement associated with an electronic regulator

There is disclosed a wristwatch having a case containing a mechanical watch movement (10) driven by a spring barrel (14) and provided with a mechanical regulator with a balance and balance-spring, which is associated, via electromagnetic coupling, with an electronic regulator driven by a quartz resonator. The rim of the balance (13) is provided with a pair of permanent magnets (38, 39). The electronic regulator includes a fixed coil (12) arranged for cooperating with said magnets via electromagnetic coupling, a rectifier (58) provided with at least one capacitor, and a circuit (60) for enslaving the frequency of the mechanical regulator to the frequency of the oscillator by braking obtained by briefly short-circuiting the coil. In order to enable a common type of mechanical movement to be used, only the balance of which is altered, the electronic regulator is formed by a structural module (11) that is entirely separate from the mechanical watch movement (10). This module can be fixed to the movement plate, or, conversely, carried by the watchcase independently of said movement, in particular via a casing ring (26). Apart from the coil, all of the rest of the electronic module (11) is preferably located outside the mechanical movement.
Owner:THE SWATCH GRP RES & DEVELONMENT LTD

Regulator pin structure and regulator with the same, structure of balance with hairspring, and mechanical timepiece

There is provided a regulator pin structure that is not only easily assembled but also capable of holding a hairspring in a gap without a risk of the hairspring being released, a regulator with the regulator pin structure, a structure of balance with hairspring, and a mechanical timepiece. A regulator pin structure of a regulator that is a component of a structure of balance with hairspring of a mechanical timepiece includes a pin-like body, a base that is situated on one end of the body and mounted to a body of regulator such that the position of the base is adjustable around the pivotal center axis E of the body, and a pair of two-pronged legs that extend from the other end of the body. The regulator pin structure is configured such that part of the outer end of a hairspring that is situated beyond a reformed portion of the hairspring along the outer circumference direction is freely fitted in a gap between the legs. Canopy-like projections are formed on at least one side edge of the front portion of at least one of the pair of legs in such a manner that the canopy-like projections laterally project along sides of the legs that face toward the gap. Regulator pin structure and regulator with the same, structure of balance with hairspring, and mechanical timepiece
Owner:SEIKO INSTR INC

Timepiece having a mechanical movement associated with an electronic regulator

There is disclosed a wristwatch having a case containing a mechanical watch movement (10) driven by a spring barrel (14) and provided with a mechanical regulator with a balance and balance-spring, which is associated, via electromagnetic coupling, with an electronic regulator driven by a quartz resonator. The rim of the balance (13) is provided with a pair of permanent magnets (38, 39). The electronic regulator includes a fixed coil (12) arranged for cooperating with said magnets via electromagnetic coupling, a rectifier (58) provided with at least one capacitor, and a circuit (60) for enslaving the frequency of the mechanical regulator to the frequency of the oscillator by braking obtained by briefly short-circuiting the coil. In order to enable a common type of mechanical movement to be used, only the balance of which is altered, the electronic regulator is formed by a structural module (11) that is entirely separate from the mechanical watch movement (10). This module can be fixed to the movement plate, or, conversely, carried by the watchcase independently of said movement, in particular via a casing ring (26). Apart from the coil, all of the rest of the electronic module (11) is preferably located outside the mechanical movement.
Owner:THE SWATCH GRP RES & DEVELONMENT LTD

Micro-mechanical part made of insulating material and method of manufacturing the same

A micro-mechanical part made of insulating material, such as a silicon balance spring (1) for a timepiece movement, tends to adhere to a neighbouring part when it is in movement, such as the balance cock (9) as shown in the left part of the Figure. This drawback is removed, as shown in the right part of the Figure, by carrying out, over all or part of the surface, a thin deposition of a layer of conductive material, such as a metal, which is preferably non-oxidising and non-magnetic, such as gold, platinum, rhodium or silicon.
Owner:ETA SA MFG HORLOGERE SUISSE
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