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Hand-held medical-data capture-device having a digital infrared sensor with no analog sensor readout ports and interoperation with electronic medical record systems through a static IP address

  • US 9,750,411 B2
  • Filed: 12/29/2014
  • Issued: 09/05/2017
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/25/2014
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A non-touch thermometer to measure a temperature, the non-touch thermometer comprising:

  • a microprocessor;

    a wireless communication subsystem that is operably coupled to the microprocessor and that is operable to transmit a representation of the temperature;

    a battery operably coupled to the microprocessor;

    a single button operably coupled to the microprocessor;

    a camera operably coupled to the microprocessor and providing at least two images to the microprocessor;

    a digital infrared sensor operably coupled to the microprocessor with no analog-to-digital converter operably coupled between the digital infrared sensor and the microprocessor, the digital infrared sensor having only digital readout ports, the digital infrared sensor having no analog sensor readout ports, the digital infrared sensor further comprising a low noise amplifier, an analog-to-digital converter, a digital signal processor, and a pulse width modulator (PWM) in a single industry standard package;

    wherein the digital infrared sensor is configured with no need for recalibration after an initial factory calibration with an emissivity range from 0.1 to 1.0; and

    a display device operably coupled to the microprocessor,wherein the microprocessor is operable to receive from the digital readout ports a digital signal that is representative of an infrared signal, the infrared signal acquired from a forehead of a user and detected by the digital infrared sensor, and the microprocessor is further operable to determine the temperature from the received digital signal by using the PWM,wherein the wireless communication subsystem transmits to a static Internet Protocol address in order to reduce Internet Protocol discovery burden on the non-touch thermometer.

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