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Moisture sensor having low sensitivity to conductance changes

  • US 5,859,536 A
  • Filed: 01/08/1997
  • Issued: 01/12/1999
  • Est. Priority Date: 01/08/1997
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A moisture sensing device for measuring the moisture content of a medium, comprising:

  • a pair of sensing electrodes disposed within said medium;

    a circuit connected to said pair of sensing electrodes for producing an output signal which varies in response to a change in the dielectric constant of said medium, said circuit comprisingan oscillator providing a signal having a constant frequency;

    an electrode circuit portion including said sensing electrodes and said medium, said electrode circuit portion having an output resistance sufficiently low to be insensitive to a chance in conductance of the medium, and an output reactance which varies substantially in response to the change in the dielectric constant of said medium, said electrode circuit portion providing the output signal; and

    a matching circuit portion, coupled between the oscillator and the electrode circuit portion, the impedance of the matching circuit portion approximately matching the impedance of the electrode circuit portion at the constant frequency, if the medium has a predetermined condition, wherein a measurable mismatch occurs when the dielectric constant of said medium varies from the dielectric constant at the predetermined condition, indicating a change in moisture content of said medium.

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