Systems and methods for handling latent anomalies
US-2017330448-A1 · Nov 16, 2017 · US
US10282975B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10282975-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816043667-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 24, 2018 |
| Priority date | Aug 8, 2017 |
| Publication date | May 7, 2019 |
| Grant date | May 7, 2019 |
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Supervision and testing of a carbon monoxide (CO) alarm using an application specific integrated circuit (ASIC) and microcontroller. Wherein an electrochemical CO sensor is isolated from its detection circuit and a voltage charge is changed thereon then the CO sensor is reconnected to the detection circuit, wherein the voltage charge on the CO sensor returns to an equilibrium state over time. From the voltage versus time results a determination is made as to whether the CO sensor and CO detection circuit are functioning properly. All test and control circuits may be provided by the ASIC.
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What is claimed is: 1. A carbon monoxide alarm having supervision, comprising: an electrochemical carbon monoxide sensor having first and second terminals; an operational amplifier having first and second inputs coupled to the first and second terminals, respectively, of the electrochemical carbon monoxide sensor, wherein the operational amplifier has an output that can be enabled and disabled, whereby when the output is disabled it is at a high impedance; a voltage reference having an output coupled to the first terminal of the electrochemical carbon monoxide sensor and the first input of the operational amplifier; a feedback resistor coupled between the output and second input of the operational amplifier; a first current source or sink coupled to the first terminal of the electrochemical carbon monoxide sensor and the first input of the operational amplifier for charging or discharging the electrochemical carbon monoxide sensor, wherein the first current source or sink output can be disabled and enabled; a multiplexer having inputs coupled to the first and second inputs and the output of the operational amplifier, and an output adapted for coupling to a first analog input of a microcontroller; the output of the operational amplifier is coupled to a second analog input of the microcontroller; a supervisor alarm controller having control outputs coupled to the multiplexer, operation amplifier and current source, and an input coupled to the microcontroller; wherein during testing of the carbon monoxide alarm the operational amplifier is disabled, and the first current source or sink is enabled, whereby the output of the operational amplifier provides a voltage to the microcontroller that is representative of a voltage charge between the first and second terminals of the electrochemical carbon monoxide sensor while the voltage charge reaching equilibrium; and during normal carbon monoxide monitoring the operational amplifier is enabled, and the first current source or sink is disabled, whereby the output of the operational amplifier provides a voltage to the microcontroller that is representative of a voltage charge between the first and second terminals of the electrochemical carbon monoxide sensor. 2. The carbon monoxide alarm according to claim 1 , further comprising: a second current sink or source coupled to the second terminal of the electrochemical carbon monoxide sensor and the second input of the operational amplifier for discharging or charging the electrochemical carbon monoxide sensor, wherein the second current sink or source output can be disabled and enabled. 3. The carbon monoxide alarm according to claim 1 , further comprising a microcontroller for controlling the first current source or sink, the multiplexer and the supervisor alarm controller. 4. The carbon monoxide alarm according to claim 3 , further comprising a memory with the microcontroller for storing voltage and time values. 5. The carbon monoxide alarm according to claim 1 , wherein an application specific integrated circuit (ASIC) comprises the operational amplifier, the voltage reference, the first current source or sink, and the multiplexer. 6. The carbon monoxide alarm according to claim 3 , wherein the microcontroller comprises the operational amplifier, the voltage reference, the first current source or sink, and the multiplexer. 7. The carbon monoxide alarm according to claim 1 , wherein the operational amplifier comprises a tri-state circuit for enabling and disabling the output thereof. 8. The carbon monoxide alarm according to claim 1 , wherein the operational amplifier comprises an open collector circuit for enabling and disabling the output thereof. 9. The carbon monoxide alarm according to claim 1 , further comprising a switch coupled between the operational amplifier and the feedback resistor and the multiplexer for enabling and disabling the output thereof. 10. The carbon monoxide alarm according to claim 9 , wherein the switch is controlled by the supervisor alarm controller.
Toxic gas alarms (G08B21/16 takes precedence) · CPC title
CO or CO2 · CPC title
checking the operation of, or calibrating, the measuring apparatus (G01N27/3274, G01N27/4175 and G01N33/0006 take precedence) · CPC title
checking the detection circuits · CPC title
Arrangements to check the analyser (calibrating gas analysers G01N33/0006) · CPC title
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