Startup and operational techniques for a digital flowmeter are described.
The techniques select an optimal mode of operation for the digital flowmeter, depending
on a current environment of the flowmeter. For example, during a startup operation
of the flowmeter, the mode of operation might include a random sequence mode, in
which filtered, random frequencies are applied as a drive signal to a flowtube
associated with the digital flowmeter. Once the flowtube reaches a resonant mode
of vibration, the digital flowmeter may transition to a positive feedback mode,
in which a sensor signal representing a motion of the flowtube is fed back to the
flowtube as a drive signal, as part of a feedback loop. Once an oscillation of
the flowtube is achieved and analyzed, a digital synthesis mode of operation may
be implemented, in which the analyzed sensor signals are used to synthesize the
drive signal. In either the positive feedback mode or the digital synthesis mode,
the digital flowmeter may revert to a previous mode to regain stable and desired
oscillation of the flowtube, such as might be required during a recovery operation
associated with a disturbance to an operation of the digital flowmeter.