Exhaust gas particle sensor
First Claim
1. An exhaust gas particle sensor comprising a light source and light sensor means in which the opacity of gas is measured by passing a light beam emitted by the light source through the gas and said particle sensor includes means for varying the intensity of the light beam emitted by the said light source in a near square wave waveform, said means for varying being coupled to said light source and comprising means for generating a pure square wave waveform and means for modifying said square wave waveform to produce said near square wave waveform as an output, said output being coupled to said light source.
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Abstract
In a exhaust smoke sensor a light emitter generates a light beam which passes through a region containing the exhaust gas to a first light sensor. To reduce interference the light emitter is driven by a near square wave signal produced by passing a square wave through a low pass filter.
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9 Claims
- 1. An exhaust gas particle sensor comprising a light source and light sensor means in which the opacity of gas is measured by passing a light beam emitted by the light source through the gas and said particle sensor includes means for varying the intensity of the light beam emitted by the said light source in a near square wave waveform, said means for varying being coupled to said light source and comprising means for generating a pure square wave waveform and means for modifying said square wave waveform to produce said near square wave waveform as an output, said output being coupled to said light source.
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7. An exhaust gas particle sensor which measures the opacity of a gas by passing a light beam through the gas and measures the intensity thereof comprising:
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a light emitting diode means for emitting the beam; a first photodiode means coupled to said sensor for sensing the intensity of the beam after it has passed through the gas and a second photodiode means for sensing the intensity of the beam before it passes through the gas, said light emitting diode means being mounted on a header and the second photodiode means being mounted on a rigid extension of the same header so that a part of the light emitted by the light emitting diode means toward the gas is directly incident on the second photodiode means. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9)
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