Moisture sensor with autobalance control
First Claim
1. A moisture sensor for detecting the presence of moisture on the surface of a transparent material and controlling the actuation of a moisture removal system accordingly, said moisture sensor comprising:
- an emitter for generating an emitter signal which is influenced by the presence of moisture on the surface of a transparent material;
a detector for receiving said emitter signal and contributing to the production of a detector output signal;
a pre-demodulation circuit connected to said detector and including an input for receiving said detector output signal and an output for providing a pre-demodulation signal, said pre-demodulation circuit further including a filter connected to said input for filtering unwanted signal components from said detector output signal, and an amplifier connected to said filter for providing gain to said pre-demodulation signal; and
an autobalance circuit connected to said pre-demodulation circuit output for receiving said pre-demodulation signal and providing an autobalance signal to said pre-demodulation circuit input for at least partially canceling said detector output signal.
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Abstract
An autobalance control circuit for use in a moisture sensor which senses moisture on the surface of a transparent material. The moisture sensor includes detectors for receiving emitter signals which are influenced by moisture on the transparent material. The moisture sensor further includes a pre-demodulation circuit for attenuating unwanted signal components in the detector output signal while amplifying the useful signal components for further processing by a microcomputer. An autobalance circuit is provided for receiving the pre-demodulation circuit signal and providing an autobalance signal to the pre-demodulation circuit input. The autobalance signal at least partially cancels the detector output signal to prevent saturation of the pre-demodulation amplifier when undesirable detector output signal amplitudes are encountered. By preventing saturation of the moisture sensor circuitry, the autobalance circuit allows the sensor to continue to operate in the presence of large drops of moisture while having sufficient gain for detecting small droplets of moisture.
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1. A moisture sensor for detecting the presence of moisture on the surface of a transparent material and controlling the actuation of a moisture removal system accordingly, said moisture sensor comprising:
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an emitter for generating an emitter signal which is influenced by the presence of moisture on the surface of a transparent material; a detector for receiving said emitter signal and contributing to the production of a detector output signal; a pre-demodulation circuit connected to said detector and including an input for receiving said detector output signal and an output for providing a pre-demodulation signal, said pre-demodulation circuit further including a filter connected to said input for filtering unwanted signal components from said detector output signal, and an amplifier connected to said filter for providing gain to said pre-demodulation signal; and an autobalance circuit connected to said pre-demodulation circuit output for receiving said pre-demodulation signal and providing an autobalance signal to said pre-demodulation circuit input for at least partially canceling said detector output signal. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. An autobalance circuit for a moisture sensor, wherein said moisture sensor includes an emitter for generating an emitter signal which is influenced by the presence of moisture on the surface of a transparent material, a detector for receiving said emitter signal and contributing to the production of a detector output signal, and a pre-demodulation circuit connected to said detector and including an input for receiving said detector output signal and an output for providing a pre-demodulation signal, said pre-demodulation circuit further including a filter connected to said input for filtering unwanted signal components from said detector output signal, and an amplifier connected to said filter for providing gain to said pre-demodulation signal, said autobalance circuit comprising:
an averaging circuit connected to said pre-demodulation circuit output for receiving said pre-demodulation signal and providing an autobalance signal to said pre-demodulation circuit input for at least partially cancelling said detector output signal for preventing said pre-demodulation circuit from clipping as a result of variations in amplitude of said detector output signal. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
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