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Fluid level sensor circuitry

  • US 4,550,261 A
  • Filed: 09/19/1983
  • Issued: 10/29/1985
  • Est. Priority Date: 09/19/1983
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A fluid level sensor circuit comprising:

  • relay means to supply power to the circuit;

    a fluid level sensor which employs semiconductive material which, over a temperature range, exhibits a predetermined varying resistance which is governed by a negative temperature coefficient over at least part of the temperature range;

    constant current means connected to the relay means and connected to supply a constant current to the fluid level sensor, the constant current means comprising;

    a transistor to pump current out of its collector to the fluid level sensor;

    an emitter resistor connected between the relay means and the emitter of the transistor; and

    two diodes connected in series between the relay means and the base of the transistor whereby the voltage across the emitter resistor is held to one diode drop and the current through the emitter resistor is held constant;

    reference voltage means;

    a signal representative of the fluid level sensor output;

    comparator means to compare the reference voltage means to the signal representative of the fluid level sensor output and to generate an output signal; and

    feedback means to feed the output signal back to the constant current source whereby the condition of the output signal determines when to energize and de-energize the constant current means;

    the feedback means comprising;

    a resistor connected between the output of the comparator and the base of the transistor whereby the voltage at the base is;

    pulled down towards ground when the output of the comparator is low, thereby turning the transistor on, and pulled up towards the start signal generating means voltage when the output of the comparator is high, thereby turning the transistor off.

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