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Borehole Acoustic Telemetry Clock Synchronization System

US Patent:
4320473, Mar 16, 1982
Filed:
Aug 10, 1979
Appl. No.:
6/065474
Inventors:
Miles A. Smither - Houston TX
Octavio A. Vela - Houston TX
Assignee:
Sperry Sun, Inc. - Sugar Land TX
International Classification:
G01V 140
US Classification:
367 82
Abstract:
In a borehole telemetry system for acoustically transmitting data over a pipe suspended in a borehole, the level of noise in the data stream is inherently high, making the use of discrete frequencies advantageous to provide useful data. Any drift in electrical circuits which might affect or be affected by the use of precise frequencies is undesirable. A clock synchronization or bit rate clock circuit in a data signal processing system is operated by a local crystal oscillator which is operated at substantially the same precise frequency as a crystal oscillator that is used to generate and transmit the data signal. The synchronization of the bit rate clock is arranged to make only small corrections in order to keep the frequencies fully synchronized at all times thus false signals will not shift the clocks out of synchronization. The bit rate clock has an early late detector that determines if received data is expected early or late with respect to the data clock that is transmitting the data and shifts a window in the circuit accordingly. Another feature includes a fast search mode that causes the clock systems of the transmitted data signal and the clock system in the data signal processing circuit to move rapidly into synchronization when the signals are far out of synchronization, bypassing arrangements in the circuit that make only small corrections.

Borehole Acoustic Telemetry System Synchronous Detector

US Patent:
4298970, Nov 3, 1981
Filed:
Aug 10, 1979
Appl. No.:
6/065475
Inventors:
E. Neil Shawhan - West Chester PA
Octavio A. Vela - Houston TX
Miles A. Smither - Houston TX
Assignee:
Sperry-Sun, Inc. - Sugar Land TX
International Classification:
G01V 140
H04B 116
US Classification:
367 82
Abstract:
In a borehole telemetry system for acoustically transmitting data over a pipe suspended in a borehole, the level of noise in the data stream is inherently high, making the use of discrete frequencies advantageous to provide useful data. Any drift in electrical circuits which might affect or be affected by the use of precise frequencies is undesirable. A synchronous detector facilitates the removal of noise components from the data stream by comparing in a commutative filter the phase difference between a switching signal taken from the incoming data signal path, after the second stage of commutative filtering, with the data signal emerging from the last stage of filtering. The synchronous detector also compares a data signal having two stages of filtering with another data signal having six stages of filtering with the additional filtering, causing a phase shift in frequencies outside the precise frequency window, which the synchronous detector also rejects.

Borehole Telemetry System Automatic Gain Control

US Patent:
4254481, Mar 3, 1981
Filed:
Aug 10, 1979
Appl. No.:
6/065477
Inventors:
Miles A. Smither - Houston TX
Octavio A. Vela - Houston TX
Assignee:
Sperry-Sun, Inc. - Sugar Land TX
International Classification:
G01V 140
US Classification:
367 82
Abstract:
In a borehole telemetry system for acoustically transmitting data over a pipe suspended in a borehole, the level of noise encountered requires the use of specific frequencies to transmit data. Any drift in electrical circuits which might affect or be affected by such use of precise frequencies is undesirable. An automatic gain control (AGC) circuit is provided which obtains its feedback from a signal which has undergone some noise filtering so that the AGC circuit is controlled by a signal having a high signal-to-noise ratio. The circuit is arranged so that the wide temperature variations occurring in a downhole environment as well as component deterioration or change do not affect the frequency of the data signal or operation of the system in dealing with a precise frequency.

Borehole Acoustic Telemetry System

US Patent:
4293937, Oct 6, 1981
Filed:
Aug 10, 1979
Appl. No.:
6/065476
Inventors:
H. Eugene Sharp - Missouri City TX
Octavio A. Vela - Houston TX
Mils A. Smither - Houston TX
Assignee:
Sperry-Sun, Inc. - Sugar Land TX
International Classification:
G01V 140
US Classification:
367 82
Abstract:
In a borehole acoustic telemetry system for acoustically transmitting data over a pipe suspended in a borehole, the level of noise in the data stream is inherently high, making the use of precise frequencies advantageous to provide useful data. A first transmitter in the system operates at a precise frequency to transmit a signal over the pipe where it is received by a receive and retransmit circuit path. Components in the receive and retransmit section filter and amplify a data component of the signal and retransmit the data signal at a precise frequency. Crystal controlled oscillator clocks are operated in the system at a same frequency in the transmitter and receiver-retransmitter to insure precise frequency control of the system.

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