Microprocessor controlled thermocouple simulator system
First Claim
1. A thermocouple simulator system comprising:
- a pair of output terminals;
means, including a computer processing unit, for inputting to the unit, selected data designating a selected thermocouple type, a sensing junction simulation temperature, a reference junction temperature for the selected thermocouple type and a type of output terminal metal;
means for storing a plurality of temperature versus EMF polynomial functions that each characterize an EMF of a corresponding one of a plurality of thermocouple types, the coefficients of the polynomial functions being stored in ROM memory detachable units;
means for calculating a value of EMF output for the inputted thermocouple type at the inputted simulation temperature for the inputted output terminal metal and inputted reference junction temperature using the stored temperature versus EMF polynomial function of the inputted thermocouple type; and
means for generating and applying to the output terminals a voltage representative of the calculated value of EMF, and for sensing the temperature of each of the output terminals and offsetting the voltage applied to the output terminals to compensate for the thermocouple junctions formed in connecting wires to the terminals.
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Abstract
A thermocouple simulator system which is capable of generating a voltage equivalent to the EMF output of a thermocouple of a selected type at a specified sensing junction temperature. The system includes a keyboard which allows an operator to specify a sensing junction temperature, voltage, thermocouple type, reference junction temperature, and whether a pair of output terminals of the system perform as thermocouple alloy or copper. Using an operation program, a microprocessor calculates the thermocouple EMF using a stored temperature versus EMF polynomial function of the selected thermocouple type. The microprocessor then causes a voltage simulating the calculated EMF to be applied to the output terminals utilizing a reference voltage source, digital-to-analog converter (DAC), and output amplifier. When the wires connected to the output terminals are made of a different metal than the terminals, signals from temperature sensors in the output terminals are fed to the microprocessor through an analog-to-digital converter. The microprocessor then offsets the voltage simulating the EMF output to compensate for the thermocouple junction formed in connecting the wires to the output terminals. The system may also operate as a precision DC power supply with extremely low output impedance.
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1. A thermocouple simulator system comprising:
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a pair of output terminals; means, including a computer processing unit, for inputting to the unit, selected data designating a selected thermocouple type, a sensing junction simulation temperature, a reference junction temperature for the selected thermocouple type and a type of output terminal metal; means for storing a plurality of temperature versus EMF polynomial functions that each characterize an EMF of a corresponding one of a plurality of thermocouple types, the coefficients of the polynomial functions being stored in ROM memory detachable units; means for calculating a value of EMF output for the inputted thermocouple type at the inputted simulation temperature for the inputted output terminal metal and inputted reference junction temperature using the stored temperature versus EMF polynomial function of the inputted thermocouple type; and means for generating and applying to the output terminals a voltage representative of the calculated value of EMF, and for sensing the temperature of each of the output terminals and offsetting the voltage applied to the output terminals to compensate for the thermocouple junctions formed in connecting wires to the terminals. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. A thermocouple simulator system comprising:
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means for inputting to the system, selected data designating a sensing junction simulation temperature, a thermocouple type, a terminal metal type, and a reference junction temperature and for generating digital signals representative thereof; first memory means for storing digital data representing a plurality of temperature versus EMF polynomial functions that each characterize an EMF of a corresponding one of a plurality of thermocouple types, the coefficients of the polynomial functions being stored in ROM memory detachable units; second memory means for storing digital data representing an operation program; third memory means for storing digital data representing computations; a microprocessor coupled to the input means, first memory means, second memory means and third memory means for calculating a value of EMF corresponding to the inputted data designating the sensing junction simulation temperature, the thermocouple type, the terminal metal type, and the reference junction temperature utilizing the operation program and the corresponding polynomial function, and for generating a digital signal representative of the calculated value of EMF; digital-to-analog converter means for receiving the digital signal representing the calculated value of EMF and outputting a voltage representative thereof; a pair of terminals for having the voltage output of the digital-to-analog converter means applied thereto; means for sensing the temperature of the terminals and for producing an analog signal representative thereof; analog-to-digital converter means for receiving the analog signal and supplying the microprocessor with a digital signal representative of the temperature of the terminals; and
whereinthe microprocessor adjusts the digital signal representing the calculated value of EMF to compensate for thermocouple junctions formed in attaching the connecting wires to the terminals.
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