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Microprocessor for oven control

  • US 4,328,408 A
  • Filed: 10/04/1976
  • Issued: 05/04/1982
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/04/1976
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A solid state controller for automatically controlling the temperature of a heating element of an oven for each of a selected number of cooking cycles and for a selected length of time for each of said cooking cycles, said controller comprising:

  • (a) a transformer for connection to a 60-Hz AC line voltage power source;

    (b) electrically controllable means for activating and deactivating said heating element;

    (c) semiconductor microprocessor means including a programmed ROM containing a permanently stored instruction set for controlling said controllable means to selectively activate and deactivate said heating element according to said instruction set and data entered into said microprocessor means;

    (d) a keyboard array data entry means having a plurality of keys selectively coupled to said microprocessor means for entering therein in dependence upon the state of said keys;

    (e) means for coupling said controllable means to said microprocessor means for control thereof;

    (f) display means coupled to said microprocessor means for displaying desired parameters including data entered from said keyboard array data entry means;

    (g) clocking means coupled to said microprocessor means for generating clock signals for the operation thereof;

    (h) power input control means coupled to said microprocessor means for preventing adverse effects caused by undesired alteration of the state of said microprocessor means due to sudden surges of said line voltage, abnormally low line voltage or momentary loss of power, said power input control means including;

    (i) rectifier means connected to a secondary winding of said transformer for providing a rectified voltage representative of the 60-Hz AC line voltage,(ii) comparison means for comparing said rectified voltage with a predetermined voltage level, said comparison means being connected to said microprocessor means for providing a start signal when a comparison exists, and(iii) a power-up delay capacitor connected to receive the rectified voltage and selected to require a predetermined time to charge to the value of the rectified voltage thereby providing a known delay to said comparison means.

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