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Pulse frequency modulation control for a heater

  • US 4,604,517 A
  • Filed: 05/20/1985
  • Issued: 08/05/1986
  • Est. Priority Date: 08/08/1983
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A heater control system for maintaining a predetermined temperature of a solid electrolyte electrochemical cell of a gas analyzer essentially constant, comprising:

  • an AC power source;

    a heater element operatively coupled to said solid electrolyte electrochemical cell of said gas analyzer,a control circuit means coupling said AC power source to said heater element, said control circuit means including, a zero crossing detector circuit means for developing output logic levels indicative of the zero crossing of the AC cycles of said AC power source, a microcomputer means including a software program which implements a real time counter which is preset with the number of AC cycles to be controlled during a modulation period, the logic outputs of said zero crossing detector circuit means decrementing the counter, said microcomputer means including a multiplexer which generates signals indicative of at least said heater elements temperature, ambient temperature and gas analysis signal, said microcomputer means responding to the counter and the signals generated by said multiplexer in order to select the AC cycles within which AC power is applied to said heater element during the modulation period and generating a uniform output pulse pattern corresponding to an integral number of AC cycles to maintain the predetermined heater temperature essentially constant; and

    a trigger circuit means responsive to the output pulse pattern of said microcomputer means to dispatch uniformly the integral number of AC cycles of said AC power source to said heater element over the modulation period wherein the AC power applied to said heater element is characterized by a low ripple content and minimal radio frequency interference.

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