Device and method for calibrating a sensor

Measuring and testing – Instrument proving or calibrating – Dynamometer

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C073S001150

Reexamination Certificate

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07089775

ABSTRACT:
A device and a method for calibrating a sensor, e.g., a force sensor such as a belt-force sensor, which allow reliable calibration of the sensor in a simple manner to counteract age-related distortion of measured values. The device for calibrating a sensor includes an arrangement for detecting at least one defined state of the sensor. When the sensor is in a defined state thusly detected, a corresponding adjustment of the measured value of the sensor may be implemented within the framework of the method.

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