Apparatus for non-invasive calibration of a fluid sensor

The present invention pertains to an apparatus for non-invasive calibration of a fluid sensor. The invention includes means for transmitting an electromagnetic signal and means for receiving the electromagnetic signal from the transmitting means and producing a signal corresponding to the electromag...

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Main Author HELLER; HERBERT
Format Patent
LanguageEnglish
Published 30.01.1990
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Summary:The present invention pertains to an apparatus for non-invasive calibration of a fluid sensor. The invention includes means for transmitting an electromagnetic signal and means for receiving the electromagnetic signal from the transmitting means and producing a signal corresponding to the electromagnetic signal received. The receiving means is situated remotely from the transmitting means. Also, there is a detector circuit electrically connected to the receiving means which is capable of recalibrating the sensor according to the signal produced by the receiving means. The transmitting means includes an infrared radiation transmitter which is an encoder and the receiving means is an infrared radiation receiver which is a decoder. The encoder includes first switch means for transmitting an encoded zero up signal, second switch means for transmitting an encoded zero down signal, third switch means for transmitting an encoded span up signal and fourth switch means for transmitting an encoded span down signal. The decoder is capable of producing a zero up signal, a zero down signal, a span up signal or a span down signal when an encoded zero up signal, an encoded zero down signal, an encoded span up signal or an encoded span down signal, respectively, is received by the decoder. The decoder also has a zero up output port, a zero down output port, a span up output port and a span down output port through which the zero up signal, the zero down signal, the span up signal and the span down signal, respectively, are able to pass out of the decoder. Furthermore, the detector circuit has a zero up input port, a zero down input port, a span up input port and a span down input port which are electrically connected to the zero up output port, the zero down output port, the span up output port and the span down output port, respectively, of the decoder.
Bibliography:Application Number: US19870123267