Batteries: thermoelectric and photoelectric – Thermoelectric – Thermopile
Patent
1990-07-11
1992-02-11
Hunt, Brooks H.
Batteries: thermoelectric and photoelectric
Thermoelectric
Thermopile
136224, 136230, 136231, 136212, H01L 3528
Patent
active
050873121
ABSTRACT:
Thermopile has a plurality of reference junctions and a plurality of measurement thermocouple junctions connected electrically alternately in series on a dielectric support. Each reference junction has thereover a first medium which is nonthermally responsive and each measurement junction has thereover a second medium which is thermally responsive. The first and second mediums occupy areas which are arranged in a checkerboard pattern, the reference junctions under areas occupied by said first medium each being electrically connected directly to a measurement thermocouple under an area occupied by said second medium.
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Gerber Martin T.
Hesketh Peter J.
Boehringer Mannheim GmbH
Carroll Chrisman D.
Hunt Brooks H.
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