Thermal measuring and testing – Temperature measurement – By electrical or magnetic heat sensor
Patent
1992-02-04
1993-03-23
Will, Thomas B.
Thermal measuring and testing
Temperature measurement
By electrical or magnetic heat sensor
374178, 357 28, 307310, 257467, G07K 724, H01L 2966, H01L 2358
Patent
active
051958279
ABSTRACT:
The temperature at a semiconductor device having a generally non-linear, temperature dependent relationship between a pair of device parameters is determined by applying a plurality of sequential excitations to the device at different excitation levels, sensing the levels of the device parameters that correspond to the sequential excitations, and determining the device temperature from the sequential device parameter levels. The device may include a p-n junction, and is preferably a bipolar transistor whose collector current and base-emitter voltage serve as the parameters from which the temperature is obtained. Using three sequential excitations, an accurate temperature reading can be obtained that substantially cancels the effects of the transistor's parasitic base and emitter resistances. p-n junction diodes and Schottky diodes may also serve as the device, in which case the current through and voltage across the diode are used to determine temperature.
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Audy Jonathan M.
Gilbert Barrie
Analog Devices Inc.
Bennett G. Bradley
Will Thomas B.
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