Digital low-power programmable alarm clock for use with reflectance photometer instruments and the like
First Claim
1. An alarm clock system for generating an alarm control signal at a predefined time TA comprising:
- means for calculating a count value corresponding to the number Tp of predefined time periods existing between a given instantaneous time and the predefined time TA ;
means for generating a reference signal corresponding to the passage of each of said predefined time periods;
storage means for being loaded with and for storing said count value and incrementing said stored count value each time said predefined time period has elapsed; and
means for generating the alarm control signal when said stored count value has been incremented to a predefined maximum value.
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Abstract
A low-power programmable alarm clock system is provided for use with microprocessor-based reflectance photometer systems for generating an alarm control signal at pre-programmed alarm activation times. The system utilizes an alarm clock circuit which includes means for storing a count value corresponding to the number of predefined time periods existing between a given instantaneous time and a pre-programmed alarm activation time, means for generating a signal corresponding to the passage of each of said predefined time periods and using the generator signal to increment the stored count value each time the predefined time period has elapsed, and means for generating an alarm activation signal when the stored count value has been incremented to a predefined activation value. The programmable alarm clock circuit operates in conjunction with a transistor-based switching arrangement and the system microprocessor in such a way that the required count value is calculated and stored into a shift register/counter each time the reflectance photometer system is powered down and an alarm function is found to be activated. The alarm clock circuit then takes over and operates under negligible power consumption conditions and generates an alarm control signal which reactivates the overall system circuitry when the pre-programmed alarm activation time has been reached.
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15 Claims
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1. An alarm clock system for generating an alarm control signal at a predefined time TA comprising:
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means for calculating a count value corresponding to the number Tp of predefined time periods existing between a given instantaneous time and the predefined time TA ; means for generating a reference signal corresponding to the passage of each of said predefined time periods; storage means for being loaded with and for storing said count value and incrementing said stored count value each time said predefined time period has elapsed; and means for generating the alarm control signal when said stored count value has been incremented to a predefined maximum value. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. In a microprocessor-based reflectance photometer system for measuring the glucose content of blood and providing an indication thereof, said system comprising photometric sensing circuitry operating in conjunction with a programmable microprocessor and associated circuitry, said sensing and microprocessor circuitry being powered by a system power source through a system power switch, the improvement comprising
the provision of an alarm clock circuit associated with said power source and said microprocessor and sensing circuitry, said alarm circuit adapted to be activated when the reflectance photometer system is powered down by activating said power switch and an alarm activation time is input to said system, and to generate an alarm control signal for powering up said sensing circuitry and said microprocessor circuitry when said alarm activation time has been reached, said alarm clock circuit comprising: -
means for storing a count value corresponding to the number of predefined time periods to be elapsed from a given instantaneous time to reach said alarm activation time; means for generating a reference signal corresponding to the passage of each said predefined time period subsequent to said instantaneous time; means for incrementing said stored count value after the passage of each said predefined time period thereafter; and means for generating said alarm control signal when said stored count value has been incremented to a predefined maximum value. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. An alarm clock circuit for generating an alarm control signal at a predefined alarm activation time comprising:
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means for storing a count value corresponding to the number of predefined time periods to be elapsed from a given instantaneous time to reach the predefined alarm activation time; means for generating a signal corresponding to the passage of each predefined time period subsequent to said instantaneous time; means for incrementing said stored count value after the passage of each predefined time period thereafter; and means for generating said alarm control signal when said stored count value has been incremented to a predefined maximum value. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15)
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