Measuring and testing – Liquid level or depth gauge – Immersible electrode type
Patent
1993-10-27
1995-08-01
Will, Thomas B.
Measuring and testing
Liquid level or depth gauge
Immersible electrode type
G01F 2326
Patent
active
054371848
ABSTRACT:
A capacitive liquid level sensor having phase detecting circuitry incorporates a capacitive sensor array, an oscillator generating an input signal, a switching circuit sequentially coupling the input signal to the input plates of the capacitive sensor, one at a time, a pair of phase lock loop circuits (PLLs) each having voltage controlled oscillators (VCOs), a second switching circuit selectively coupling the output plates of the capacitive sensor array, in sequential fashion, to the PLLs, and an exclusive OR-gate (XOR) receiving the outputs of the VCOs from each of the PLLs. The XOR generates a first logic level signal when a difference in the phase of two signals from any two adjacent output plates indicates that a phase difference is present. A second logic signal is generated if no phase difference is detected. The signals are perfectly in phase when any two adjacent output plates are either submerged in fluid or both disposed in air. The phases of the output signals differ, however, when the two adjacent output plates are such that one is submerged in fluid while the other is at least partially disposed in air. Signal conditioning means including a pair of D flip flops and a resistive ladder coupled through a switching network provide an output signal to an optional display device for indicating a corresponding fluid level within a fluid reservoir within which the capacitive sensor array is disposed. In an alternative embodiment an integrator is included for determining the composition of the fluid being sensed.
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KDI/Triangle Electronics, Inc.
Will Thomas B.
Worth Willie Morris
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