Two-wire resistance temperature detector and method of use

US10317292B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10317292-B2
Application numberUS-201715441948-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateFeb 24, 2017
Priority dateFeb 24, 2017
Publication dateJun 11, 2019
Grant dateJun 11, 2019

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A two-wire resistance temperature detector (RTD) includes an RTD sensor having a sensor resistance that changes in correspondence with changes in the temperature of the RTD sensor. The two-wire RTD additionally includes a pair of leads electrically coupling the RTD sensor to a control unit having a pulse generator for generating a first current pulse and a second current pulse. The two-wire RTD also includes a switch electrically coupled between the pair of leads and operable in an open state when subjected to the first current pulse and operable in a closed state when subjected to the second current pulse. The open state causes the first current pulse to flow through the pair of leads and the RTD sensor. The closed state causes the second current pulse to flow through the pair of leads. The switch enables the control unit to determine the sensor resistance and corresponding sensor temperature.

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A two-wire resistance temperature detector (RTD), comprising: an RTD sensor having a sensor resistance that changes in correspondence with changes in a sensor temperature of the RTD sensor; a pair of leads electrically coupling the RTD sensor to a control unit having at least one pulse generator configured to generate a first current pulse and a second current pulse, the pair of leads collectively having a lead resistance; and a switch electrically coupled between the pair of leads and operable in an open state when subjected to the first current pulse and operable in a closed state when subjected to the second current pulse, the open state causing the first current pulse to flow through the pair of leads and the RTD sensor, the closed state causing the second current pulse to flow through the pair of leads via the switch, the switch enabling the control unit to determine the sensor resistance and corresponding sensor temperature, wherein for at least one of the current pulses, the current pulse passes through the pair of leads and the RTD sensor without passing through other electrical components. 2. The two-wire RTD of claim 1 , wherein: the second current pulse has a magnitude is different than the magnitude of the first current pulse. 3. The two-wire RTD of claim 1 , wherein: the switch is an active switch movable between an open position corresponding to the open state, and a closed position corresponding to the closed state. 4. The two-wire RTD of claim 3 , wherein: the switch is biased to the open position. 5. The two-wire RTD of claim 1 , wherein the switch comprises a diode operable in: the open state when subjected to the first current pulse; and the closed state when subjected to the second current pulse flowing in an opposite direction relative to the first current pulse. 6. The two-wire RTD of claim 1 , wherein the switch comprises a field effect transistor operable in: the open state when subjected to the first current pulse; and the closed state when subjected to the second current pulse of a higher magnitude than the first current pulse and flowing in a same direction as the first current pulse. 7. The two-wire RTD of claim 1 , wherein: the switch is located within a distance from the RTD sensor of less than approximately 10 percent of either one of the leads of the pair. 8. The two-wire RTD of claim 1 , wherein: the RTD sensor is configured as one of a thin film RTD sensor and a wire wound RTD sensor. 9. A temperature detection system, comprising: a control unit having at least one pulse generator configured to generate a first current pulse and a second current pulse; a two-wire resistance temperature detector, including: an RTD sensor having a sensor resistance that changes in correspondence with changes in a sensor temperature; a pair of leads electrically coupling the RTD sensor to the control unit, the pair of leads collectively having a lead resistance; a switch electrically coupled between the pair of leads and operable in an open state when subjected to the first current pulse and operable in a closed state when subjected to the second current pulse, the open state causing the first current pulse to flow through the pair of leads and the RTD sensor, the closed state causing the second current pulse to flow through the pair of leads via the switch, wherein for at least one of the current pulses, the current pulse passes through the pair of leads and the RTD sensor without passing through other electrical components; and the control unit configured to determine the sensor resistance and corresponding sensor temperature based on a difference between: the sensor resistance combined with the lead resistance when the switch is in the open state; and the lead resistance when the switch is in the closed state. 10. The temperature detection system of claim 9 , wherein: the at least one pulse generator is configured to generate the second current pulse at a different magnitude than the magnitude of the first current pulse. 11. The temperature detection system of claim 9 , wherein: the at least one pulse generator is a bidirectional pulse generator configured to apply the first current pulse to one of the leads in a first direction, and apply the second current pulse to a remaining one of the leads in a second direction. 12. The temperature detection system of claim 9 , wherein the at least one pulse generator includes: a first pulse generator configured to generate the first current pulse; and a second pulse generator configured to generate the second current pulse. 13. The temperature detection system of claim 12 , wherein: the first pulse generator is configured to apply the first current pulse to one of the leads at a first pulse period, the first current pulse having a first pulse width that is less than the first pulse period; the second pulse generator is configured to apply the second current pulse to one of the leads at a second pulse period that is no less than the first pulse period; and the second current pulse having a second pulse width that is shorter than the first pulse period and longer than the first pulse width and overlapping at least a portion of the first pulse width such that the RTD sensor is non-energized during a portion of each first pulse period. 14. The temperature detection system of claim 12 , wherein: the first pulse generator is configured to apply the first current pulse to one of the leads at a first pulse period, the first current pulse having a first pulse width that is less than the first pulse period; and the second pulse generator is configured to apply the second current pulse to one of the leads at a second pulse period that is an even fraction of the first pulse period and in a manner such that during each one of the first pulse periods, a second pulse width overlaps at least a portion of a first pulse width and the RTD sensor is non-energized. 15. A method of measuring temperature, comprising: applying, using a pulse generator of a control unit, a first current pulse to one lead of a pair of leads electrically coupling the control unit to an RTD sensor having a sensor resistance, the pair of leads collectively having a lead resistance and being electrically coupled by a switch; operating, in response to the first current pulse, the switch in an open state causing the first current pulse to flow through the pair of leads and the RTD sensor, the first current pulse passing through the pair of leads and the RTD sensor without passing through other electrical components; measuring, when the switch is in the open state, a first resistance comprising a combination of the sensor resistance and the lead resistance when the switch is in the open state; applying, using the pulse generator, a second current pulse to one lead of the pair of leads; operating, in response to the second current pulse, the switch in a closed state causing the second current pulse to flow through the pair of leads via the switch; measuring, when the switch is in the closed state, a second resistance comprising the lead resistance; and determining, using the control unit, the sensor resistance and corresponding sensor temperature based on a difference between the first resistance and the second resistance. 16. The method of claim 15 , wherein the step of applying the second current pulse comprises: applying the second current pulse at a different magnitude than the first current pulse. 17. The method of claim 15 , wherein the steps of operating the switch in the open sta

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  • G01K7/20Primary

    in a specially-adapted circuit, e.g. bridge circuit · CPC title

  • G01K7/16Primary

    using resistive elements · CPC title

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What does patent US10317292B2 cover?
A two-wire resistance temperature detector (RTD) includes an RTD sensor having a sensor resistance that changes in correspondence with changes in the temperature of the RTD sensor. The two-wire RTD additionally includes a pair of leads electrically coupling the RTD sensor to a control unit having a pulse generator for generating a first current pulse and a second current pulse. The two-wire RTD…
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Boeing Co
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G01K7/20. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
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Publication date Tue Jun 11 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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