Calibration precision enhancement method for digital scale

US12158371B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12158371-B2
Application numberUS-202117565369-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 29, 2021
Priority dateDec 31, 2020
Publication dateDec 3, 2024
Grant dateDec 3, 2024

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A method of calibrating a digital scale includes the steps of: ( 101 ) acquiring a first AD conversion value by the digital scale, the first AD conversion value corresponding to a weight of a reference object gathered before calibration; ( 102 ) acquiring a second AD conversion value by the digital scale, the second AD conversion value corresponding to a value when the digital scale has a weight reading of 0; ( 103 ) acquiring a target weight of a reference object; and ( 104 ) ascertaining a target AD conversion value per unit weight by reference to the first AD conversion value, the second AD conversion value and the target weight of the reference object, the target AD conversion value per unit weight being arranged to measure a weight of an object by the digital scale after calibration.

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What is claimed is: 1. A method of measuring a weight of an object by a digital scale, comprising the steps of: wirelessly connecting a processor of said digital scale to a terminal device; acquiring a first analog-digital conversion value by a processor of said digital scale, said first analog-digital conversion value corresponding to a weight of a reference object gathered before calibration; acquiring a second analog-digital conversion value by a processor of said digital scale, said second analog-digital conversion value corresponding to a value when said digital scale has a weight reading of 0; acquiring a target weight of a reference object; and ascertaining a target analog-digital conversion value per unit weight by a processor of said digital scale by reference to said first analog-digital conversion value, said second analog-digital conversion value and said target weight of said reference object, said target analog-digital conversion value per unit weight being arranged to measure a weight of an object by a processor of said digital scale after calibration; when said digital scale is in a calibration mode, gathering a pre-calibration weight of said reference object measured before calibration; obtaining a difference between said pre-calibration weight of said reference object and said target weight of said reference object; and generating a warning signal by said digital scale when said difference between said pre-calibration weight of said reference object and said target weight of said reference object is greater than a predetermined calibration threshold, wherein said predetermined calibration threshold is obtained by ascertaining a calibration range according to a mapping relation between a predetermined weight and said corresponding calibration range; and obtaining an absolute value of said calibration range and setting said absolute value of said calibration range as said predetermined calibration threshold; and after calibration of said digital scale, measuring a weight of an object by said digital scale with calibrated precision. 2. The method, as recited in claim 1 , further comprising the steps of: ascertaining a target weight interval of a reference object; acquiring a analog-digital conversion value per unit weight for at least another target weight interval, wherein such analog-digital conversion value per unit weight for at least another target weight interval is pre-stored in at least one of said digital scale and said terminal device; and averaging said analog-digital conversion values per unit weight for all target weight intervals to obtain an average analog-digital conversion value per unit weight, wherein said average analog-digital conversion value per unit weight is stored for future measurements of weight by said digital scale. 3. The method, as recited in claim 2 , further comprising a step of measuring a weight of said reference object by said digital scale for acquiring said first analog-digital conversion value. 4. The method, as recited in claim 3 , wherein said target weight is input and pre-stored to said terminal device. 5. A method of measuring a weight of an object by a digital scale, comprising the steps of: receiving a command from a terminal device by a digital scale to enter a calibration mode; sending a response signal from said digital scale to said terminal device to confirm that said digital scale enters said calibration mode; acquiring a first analog-digital conversion value by said digital scale, wherein said first analog-digital conversion value corresponds to a pre-calibration weight of a reference object; acquiring a second analog-digital conversion value by said digital scale, said second analog-digital conversion value corresponding to a value when said digital scale has a weight reading of 0; sending a pre-calibration weight of a reference object from said digital scale to said terminal device; receiving a target weight of said reference object from said terminal device when an absolute value of a difference between the target weight of the reference object and the pre-calibration weight of the reference object is less than said predetermined calibration threshold; and ascertaining, by said digital scale, a target analog-digital conversion value per unit weight by reference to said first analog-digital conversion value, said second analog-digital conversion value and said target weight of said reference object, said target analog-digital conversion value per unit weight being utilized for measuring a weight of an object by said digital scale after calibration; sending a response from said digital scale to said terminal device that a calibration of said digital scale has been completed; generating a confirmation signal by said terminal device indicating that calibration of said digital scale is completed; and after calibration of said digital scale, measuring a weight of an object by said digital scale with calibrated precision.

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  • having electrical weight-sensitive devices · CPC title

  • using a microprocessor · CPC title

  • G01G23/01Primary

    Testing or calibrating of weighing apparatus · CPC title

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What does patent US12158371B2 cover?
A method of calibrating a digital scale includes the steps of: ( 101 ) acquiring a first AD conversion value by the digital scale, the first AD conversion value corresponding to a weight of a reference object gathered before calibration; ( 102 ) acquiring a second AD conversion value by the digital scale, the second AD conversion value corresponding to a value when the digital scale has a weigh…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Shenzhen Chenbei Tech Co Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G01G23/01. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 03 2024 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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