Calibration system without using potentiometers
First Claim
1. A method of calibrating an electrical circuit for sensing a temperature, said method comprising the steps of:
- a. providing a temperature sensor, b. providing an electrical circuit adapted to receive a signal from the temperature sensor and to produce an output signal indicative of the sensed temperature of the temperature sensor, c. inputting at least two different predetermined electrical voltage signals to the circuit, d. analyzing the output signals representative of the output of each of the at least two input voltage signals, e. using a set of equations equal to the number of the at least two input voltage signals to determine the constants in the equations, and f. using the determined constants to calibrate the electrical circuit.
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Abstract
A calibration system for use with a radiant heater of an infant apparatus such as an infant warmer or an infant incubator. The system includes an electrical circuit that is used to sense the temperature of the infant by means of a thermistor and to provide a digital signal representative of the temperature. An automatic calibration system avoids the use of potentiometers by inputting two known voltages into the circuit by means of a voltage divider and recording the digital output for each voltage input. The two known voltage inputs and the known digital outputs are used in two equations to solve for the span and offset constants in those equations. Once determined, those constants are used to calibrate the system.
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1. A method of calibrating an electrical circuit for sensing a temperature, said method comprising the steps of:
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a. providing a temperature sensor, b. providing an electrical circuit adapted to receive a signal from the temperature sensor and to produce an output signal indicative of the sensed temperature of the temperature sensor, c. inputting at least two different predetermined electrical voltage signals to the circuit, d. analyzing the output signals representative of the output of each of the at least two input voltage signals, e. using a set of equations equal to the number of the at least two input voltage signals to determine the constants in the equations, and f. using the determined constants to calibrate the electrical circuit. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A method of calibrating an electrical circuit, said method comprising the steps of:
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a. providing an electrical component producing a signal representative of a sensed parameter, b. providing an electrical circuit adapted to receive a signal from the electrical component and to produce an output signal indicative of the sensed parameter, c. inputting at least two different predetermined electrical voltage signals to the circuit, d. analyzing the output signals representative of the output from each of the at least two input voltage signals, e. using a set of equations equal to the number of the at least two input voltage signals to determine the constants in the equations, and f. using the determined constants to calibrate the electrical circuit. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10)
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