Fast capacitance measurement
First Claim
1. A method for measuring capacitance, comprising:
- charging a capacitor at a linear rate by applying a predetermined constant current thereto, and discharging said capacitor at an exponential rate;
selecting a charge time and a discharge time for said capacitor such that a first incremental voltage developed from a first peak voltage to a second peak voltage during said charge time and a second incremental voltage developed from said second peak voltage to said first peak voltage during said discharge time are equal, said first and second incremental voltages being within the range of a measurement analog-to-digital converter;
measuring said first incremental voltage; and
calculating a capacitance value by multiplying said predetermined constant current by said charge time and dividing by said first incremental voltage.
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Abstract
A method of measuring capacitance is provided in which measurement speed is increased by as much as two orders of magnitude by optimizing timing parameters to rapidly charge and discharge the capacitor in small increments about an equilibrium voltage. The capacitor is charged at a linear rate by applying a predetermined constant current thereto, and discharged at an exponential rate determined by the RC time constant in the discharge path. Incremental charge and discharge times are selected in such a manner that results in an equilibrium voltage at a point where the charge voltage ramp and discharge voltage curve would cross if they were superimposed on one another. By appropriate selection of the incremental charge and discharge times, the equilibrium voltage may be conveniently established at a point well within the range of a measuring analog-to-digital converter (ADC). The voltage difference over the incremental charge time may be measured on one cycle and utilized to compute the capacitance value.
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1. A method for measuring capacitance, comprising:
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charging a capacitor at a linear rate by applying a predetermined constant current thereto, and discharging said capacitor at an exponential rate;
selecting a charge time and a discharge time for said capacitor such that a first incremental voltage developed from a first peak voltage to a second peak voltage during said charge time and a second incremental voltage developed from said second peak voltage to said first peak voltage during said discharge time are equal, said first and second incremental voltages being within the range of a measurement analog-to-digital converter;
measuring said first incremental voltage; and
calculating a capacitance value by multiplying said predetermined constant current by said charge time and dividing by said first incremental voltage. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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