Electricity: measuring and testing – Using ionization effects – For analysis of gas – vapor – or particles of matter
Reexamination Certificate
2005-06-14
2005-06-14
Deb, Anjan (Department: 2858)
Electricity: measuring and testing
Using ionization effects
For analysis of gas, vapor, or particles of matter
C205S789000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06906524
ABSTRACT:
An ion sening circuit comprises a bridge sensing circuit and a differential amplifying circuit. The bridge sensing circuit detects the ion concentration of the solution in the operation mode of constant voltage and constant current. The differential amplifying circuit compares the output of the bridge sensing circuit and a floating reference voltage, thereby the delivered voltage to the bridge sensing circuit, such that the opeation mode of constant voltage and constant current is formed accordingly. The main features of the disclosed circuit are that it grounds the reference electrode and floats the source terminal. The drawbacks of not being manufactured with intergrated circuits by CMOS technology and low benefits when applied to sensor arrays are avoided by the disclosed circuit.
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Chung Wen-Yaw
Krzyskow Alfred
Lin Yeong-Tsair
Pijanowska Dorota Genowefa
Torbicz Wladyslaw
Chung-Yuan Christian University
Deb Anjan
Dole Timothy J.
Rabin & Berdo P.C.
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