Pressure-sensing element and pressure sensor
US-2024167901-A1 · May 23, 2024 · US
US2016223418A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2016223418-A1 |
| Application number | US-201314917782-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Sep 9, 2013 |
| Priority date | Sep 9, 2013 |
| Publication date | Aug 4, 2016 |
| Grant date | — |
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Vacuum pressure of a gas in a compartment ( 1 ) is measured. The vacuum pressure is established by a pump arrangement ( 3,5 ) with a pulsating pumping effect (g(t)). The shape of the resulting pulsation of the pressure (p(t)) in compartment ( 1 ) is exploited ( 15 ) as an indication of the operation status of the pump arrangement ( 3,5 ).
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1 . A method of measuring vacuum-pressure of a gas in a compartment, said pressure being established by the action of a pump arrangement having a pulsating pumping effect, comprising monitoring said vacuum-pressure and exploiting a shape of pulsating of said vacuum pressure as an indication of an operation status of said pump arrangement. 2 . The method of claim 1 comprising evacuating by said pump arrangement said compartment; monitoring by means of a pressure sensor the prevailing pressure course in said compartment including shape of pulsating of said pressure course, thereby generating a measuring signal representing said prevailing pressure course; generating in dependency of the output signal of said pressure sensor a signal indicative of the prevailing pressure in said compartment averaged over at least one period of said pulsating and preferably providing a reference signal representing at least a part of a reference shape of pulsating, and comparing said measuring signal and said reference signal, the result of said comparing being exploited as indication of the prevailing operation status of said pump arrangement. 3 . The method of claim 2 comprising providing said reference signal by evacuating by a reference pump arrangement of equal construction as said pump arrangement a reference compartment; monitoring by means of a further pressure sensor the prevailing reference pressure course in said reference compartment including reference shape of pulsating of said reference pressure course thereby generating a reference signal; storing at least a part of said reference signal representing at least a part of the reference shape of pulsating of said reference pressure course. 4 . The method of claim 3 wherein there is valid: said reference compartment is equal or is said compartment. 5 . The method of claim 3 wherein there is valid: said further sensor is equal to said sensor or said further sensor is said sensor. 6 . The method of claim 2 wherein there is valid: the reference pump arrangement is said pump arrangement. 7 . The method of claim 2 , wherein monitoring said prevailing pressure course in said compartment comprises sampling a signal depending from an output signal of said pressure sensor at a sampling frequency which is at least 10 times, preferably at least 20 times higher than the fundamental frequency of said pulsating of said prevailing pressure course in said compartment, said sampling frequency being preferably at least 1 kHz, and even more preferred at least 10 kHz. 8 . The method of claim 3 , wherein monitoring said reference pressure course in said reference compartment comprises sampling a signal depending from an output signal of said further sensor at a sampling frequency which is at least 10 times, preferably at least 20 times, higher than said fundamental frequency of pulsating of the reference pressure course, said sampling frequency being preferably at least 1 kHz, and even more preferred at least 10 kHz. 9 . The method of claim 2 , wherein said monitoring by said sensor comprises providing a measuring capacitor with two electrodes, the capacity of said capacitor being dependent from said pressure in said compartment; electrically monitoring the course of said capacity of said capacitor. 10 . The method of claim 3 wherein said monitoring by said further sensor comprises providing a measuring capacitor with two electrodes, the capacity of said capacitor being dependent from said pressure in said reference compartment; electrically monitoring the course of said capacity of said capacitor. 11 . The method of claim 9 , monitoring said course of said capacity by sampling each single sampling comprising: charging and discharging said capacitor, thereby performing at least one of said charging and of said discharging of said capacitor via a resistive element of predetermined resistivity, which, together with said capacity is decisive for the time course of said at least one of charging and of discharging, measuring a time span during said at least one of charging and of discharging said capacitor, between a first predetermined charging level and a second predetermined charging level of said capacitor. 12 . The method of claim 11 , said measuring of said time span being performed by Time to Digital Conversion (TDC). 13 . The method of claim 9 , wherein one of said electrodes comprises a ceramic material membrane, preferably made of Al 2 O 3 . 14 . The method of claim 1 , further comprising negative feedback controlling at least one of the pressure value in said compartment, averages over at least one period of said pulsating, and of shape of said pulsating, thereby exploiting a difference of said reference signal to said signal representing at least a part of the pressure course prevailing in said compartment, as a control deviation signal and said pump arrangement as adjusting member. 15 . The method of claim 1 , wherein signal processing comprises digital signal processing. 16 . An apparatus for measuring vacuum pressure in a compartment evacuated by a pump arrangement causing a pulsating pressure course in said compartment, comprising monitoring means for monitoring at least a part of the pulse shape of a pulsating pressure, evaluation means for evaluating said monitored part of said shape; generating means for generating a pressure indicative signal representing an averaged pressure value, averaged over a predetermined time span. 17 . The apparatus of claim 16 , said monitoring means and said generating means comprise a common capacitance pressure sensor with a capacitor, the capacity thereof being dependent from an input pressure to be measured and charging/discharging means for charging and discharging said capacitor, thereby at least one of charging and of discharging being performed through a resistive element, defining together with said capacitor the course of said at least one of charging and of discharging, and time measuring means for measuring a time span characteristic for said at least one of said charging and of said discharging through said resistive element. 18 . The apparatus of claim 17 , comprising a clock unit, controlling said charging and discharging at a sampling frequency which is at least 10 times, preferably at least 20 times higher than the fundamental frequency of an expected pulsating of said pulsating pressure, said sampling frequency being preferably at least 1 kHz, more preferred at least 10 kHz. 19 . The apparatus of claim 17 , said time measuring means comprising a Time to Digital Convert. 20 . The apparatus of claim 19 , said evaluation means comprising a digital signal processing unit. 21 . The apparatus of claim 16 , said monitoring means and said generating means comprising a common pressure sensor and at least said monitoring means comprising sampling means for sampling the output signal of said common pressure sensor at a sampling frequency which is at least 10 times, preferably at least 20 times higher than a base frequency of an expected pressure pulsating to be evaluated by said evaluation means, said sampling frequency is preferably at least 1 kHz, even more preferred at least 10 kHz. 22 . The apparatus of claim 16 , wherein said monitoring means and said generating means comprises a common capacitor pressure sensor with a capacitor, the capacity thereof being dependent from an input pressure, said capacitor comprising a membrane electrode of a ceramic
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