Electronic control unit
US-2018342118-A1 · Nov 29, 2018 · US
US11009477B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11009477-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916397635-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 29, 2019 |
| Priority date | Mar 29, 2013 |
| Publication date | May 18, 2021 |
| Grant date | May 18, 2021 |
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A semiconductor-based multi-sensor module integrates miniature temperature, pressure, and humidity sensors onto a single substrate. Pressure and humidity sensors can be implemented as capacitive thin film sensors, while the temperature sensor is implemented as a precision miniature Wheatstone bridge. Such multi-sensor modules can be used as building blocks in application-specific integrated circuits (ASICs). Furthermore, the multi-sensor module can be built on top of existing circuitry that can be used to process signals from the sensors. An integrated multi-sensor module that uses differential sensors can measure a variety of localized ambient environmental conditions substantially simultaneously, and with a high level of precision. The multi-sensor module also features an integrated heater that can be used to calibrate or to adjust the sensors, either automatically or as needed. Such a miniature integrated multi-sensor module that features low power consumption can be used in medical monitoring and mobile computing, including smart phone applications.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A method, comprising: calibrating a device that includes a temperature sensor, a humidity sensor, and a heater, the calibrating including: obtaining, by the temperature sensor, a first temperature measurement; obtaining, by the humidity sensor, a first humidity measurement; heating, by the heater, the device for a first predetermined amount of time; obtaining, by the temperature sensor, a second temperature measurement subsequent to the heating of the device and a second predetermined amount of time elapsing; obtaining, by the humidity sensor, a second humidity measurement subsequent to the heating of the device and the second predetermined amount of time elapsing; determining a difference between the first temperature measurement and the second temperature measurement; determining that the temperature sensor is malfunctioning in response to the difference between the first temperature measurement and the second temperature measurement being greater than a first threshold value; determining a difference between the first humidity measurement and the second humidity measurement; and determining that the humidity sensor is malfunctioning in response to the difference between the first humidity measurement and the second humidity measurement being greater than a second threshold value. 2. The method of claim 1 wherein the calibrating includes: obtaining, by the humidity sensor, a third humidity measurement, the third humidity measurement being obtained subsequent to the heating of the device and prior to the obtaining of the second humidity measurement; determining a difference between the first humidity measurement and the third humidity measurement; and disabling the humidity sensor in response to the difference between the first humidity measurement and the third humidity measurement being less than a third threshold value. 3. The method of claim 1 wherein the calibrating includes: determining that the humidity sensor is not malfunctioning in response to difference between the first humidity measurement and the second humidity measurement being less than the second threshold value. 4. The method of claim 1 wherein the calibrating includes: determining that the temperature sensor is not malfunctioning in response to difference between the first temperature measurement and the second temperature measurement being less than the first threshold value. 5. The method of claim 1 wherein the first temperature measurement and the first humidity measurement are obtained when the heater is off. 6. A method, comprising: detecting, by a humidity sensor of a device, a first humidity; detecting, by a temperature sensor of the device, a first temperature; heating, by a heater of the device, the device; turning off the heater after the heating of the device; waiting for a predetermined period of time after the heater is turned off; detecting, by the humidity sensor, a second humidity after the predetermined period of time has elapsed; determining a difference between the first humidity and the second humidity; detecting the humidity sensor is malfunctioning in response to the difference between the first humidity and the second humidity being greater than a first threshold value; detecting, by the temperature sensor, a second temperature after the predetermined period of time has elapsed; determining a difference between the first temperature and the second temperature; and detecting the temperature sensor is malfunctioning in response to the difference between the first temperature and the second temperature being greater than a second threshold value. 7. The method of claim 6 , further comprising: detecting, by the humidity sensor, a third humidity subsequent to the detecting of the first humidity and prior to the detecting of the second humidity. 8. The method of claim 7 , further comprising: determining a difference between the first humidity and the third humidity; and activating an alarm in response to the difference between the first humidity and the second humidity being less than a third threshold value. 9. The method of claim 8 , further comprising: disabling the humidity sensor in response the alarm being previously activated. 10. The method of claim 6 wherein the humidity sensor, the temperature sensor, and the heater are positioned on the same substrate of the device. 11. The method of claim 6 wherein the heating of the device is subsequent to the detecting of the first humidity and the first temperature. 12. A method, comprising: detecting, by a humidity sensor, a first humidity; turning on a heater; detecting, by the humidity sensor, a second humidity subsequent to the turning on of the heater; identifying a difference between the first humidity and the second humidity by comparing the first humidity and the second humidity to each other; determining that the humidity sensor is malfunctioning in response to the difference between the first humidity and the second humidity being less than a first threshold value; and activating an alarm in response to determining the humidity sensor is malfunctioning; and disabling the humidity sensor in response to the alarm being activated previously. 13. The method of claim 12 , further comprising: detecting, by a temperature sensor, a first temperature prior to the turning on of the heater; turning off the heater; waiting for a predetermined period of time after the heater is turned off; detecting, by the temperature sensor, a second temperature after the predetermined period of time has elapsed; identifying a difference between the first temperature and the second temperature by comparing the first temperature and the second temperature to each other; and determining that the temperature sensor is malfunctioning in response to the difference between the first temperature and the second temperature being greater than a second threshold value. 14. The method of claim 12 wherein the humidity sensor and the heater are positioned on the same substrate. 15. A method, comprising: detecting, by a humidity sensor, a first humidity; detecting, by a temperature sensor, a first temperature; turning on a heater, the humidity sensor and the heater being positioned on the same substrate, the temperature sensor detecting the first temperature prior to the turning on of the heater; turning off the heater: waiting for a predetermined period of time after the heater is turned off; detecting, by the humidity sensor, a second humidity after the predetermined period of time has elapsed; detecting, by the temperature sensor, a second temperature after the predetermined period of time has elapsed; identifying a difference between the first humidity and the second humidity by comparing the first humidity and the second humidity to each other; determining that the humidity sensor is malfunctioning in response to the difference between the first humidity and the second humidity being less than a first threshold value; identifying a difference between the first temperature and the second temperature by comparing the first temperature and the second temperature to each other; and determining that the temperature sensor is malfunctioning in response to the difference between the first temperature and the second temperature being greater than a second threshold value. 16. The method of claim 15 , further comprising: activating an alarm in response to determining the humidity sensor is malfunctioning. 17. The method of claim 16 , further comprising
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