Semiconductor device and infrared image pickup device provided with same
US-9426388-B2 · Aug 23, 2016 · US
US9470580B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9470580-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314037963-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 26, 2013 |
| Priority date | Sep 26, 2013 |
| Publication date | Oct 18, 2016 |
| Grant date | Oct 18, 2016 |
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An infrared sensor includes a thermopile connected in series with an ambient temperature compensation resistance temperature detector (RTD) and four electrical leads. The thermopile produces a voltage as a function of temperature of a point of interest, while the RTD varies in resistance as a function of ambient temperature. Two of the leads deliver current to energize the RTD. The other two leads are used for sensing voltages produced by the thermopile and the RTD.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An infrared sensor comprising: a thermopile for producing a voltage as a function of temperature of a point of interest; a resistance temperature detector (RTD) that varies in resistance as a function of ambient temperature, the RTD connected in a series circuit with the thermopile; first and second leads connected to a first RTD terminal of the RTD; a third lead connected to a second RTD terminal of the RTD and a first terminal of the thermopile; and a fourth lead connected to a second terminal of the thermopile, wherein the second and third leads are configured to provide an excitation current to and from the RTD, and wherein the first and fourth leads are configured to provide an electrical path so that a voltage across the series circuit can be measured without electrically conducting the excitation current through the first and fourth leads. 2. The infrared sensor of claim 1 and further comprising: measurement circuitry connected to the first, second, third, and fourth leads for measuring a first voltage when no excitation current flows through the RTD and a second voltage when excitation current flows through the RTD. 3. The infrared sensor of claim 2 , wherein the measurement circuitry produces a compensated temperature measurement value based on the first voltage and the second voltage. 4. The infrared sensor of claim 3 , wherein the first voltage is a voltage between the first and fourth leads when no excitation current flows through the RTD. 5. The infrared sensor of claim 4 , wherein the second voltage is a voltage between the first and fourth leads when excitation current flows through the RTD. 6. The infrared sensor of claim 4 , wherein the second voltage is a voltage between the first and third leads when excitation current flows through the RTD. 7. The infrared sensor of claim 3 , wherein the measurement circuitry comprises: an excitation circuit connected to the second and third leads for providing the excitation current when the second voltage is being measured; signal processing circuitry for producing a first voltage value based on the first voltage and a second voltage value based on the second voltage; and a digital processor for producing the compensated temperature measurement value based on the first voltage value and the second voltage value. 8. The infrared sensor of claim 7 , wherein the excitation circuit is controlled by one of the signal processing circuitry and the digital processor. 9. The infrared sensor of claim 7 , wherein the measurement circuitry includes a terminal block having first, second, third, and fourth terminals; wherein the first, second, third, and fourth leads are connected to the first, second, third, and fourth terminals, respectively; wherein the excitation circuit is connected to the second and third terminals; and the signal processing circuitry is connected to the first and fourth terminals. 10. The infrared sensor of claim 9 , wherein the signal processing circuitry is also connected to the third terminal. 11. An infrared sensor comprising: a resistance temperature detector (RTD) having a first RTD terminal and a second RTD terminal; a thermopile having a first thermopile terminal and a second thermopile terminal, the first thermopile terminal connected to the second RTD terminal; a first excitation current lead connected to the first RTD terminal; a second excitation current lead connected to the second RTD terminal; a first voltage sensing lead connected to the first RTD terminal; a second voltage sensing lead connected to the second thermopile terminal; and measurement circuitry for providing a temperature measurement value based upon a first voltage between the first and second voltage sensing leads when no excitation current flows through the first and second excitation current leads, and a second voltage between the first voltage sensing lead and either the second voltage sensing lead or the second excitation current lead when excitation current flows through the first and second excitation current leads. 12. The infrared sensor of claim 11 , wherein the measurement circuitry produces a compensated temperature measurement value based on the first voltage and the second voltage. 13. The infrared sensor of claim 12 , wherein the first voltage is a voltage between the first and second voltage sensing leads when no excitation current flows through the RTD. 14. The infrared sensor of claim 13 , wherein the second voltage is a voltage between the first and second voltage sensing leads when excitation current flows through the RTD. 15. The infrared sensor of claim 13 , wherein the second voltage is a voltage between the first voltage sensing lead and the second excitation current lead when excitation current flows through the RTD. 16. The infrared sensor of claim 12 , wherein the measurement circuitry comprises: an excitation circuit connected to the first and second excitation current leads for providing the excitation current when the second voltage is being measured; signal processing circuitry for producing a first voltage value based on the first voltage and a second voltage value based on the second voltage; and a digital processor for producing the compensated temperature measurement value based on the first voltage value and the second voltage value. 17. The infrared sensor of claim 16 , wherein the excitation circuit is controlled by one of the signal processing circuitry and the digital processor. 18. The infrared sensor of claim 16 , wherein the measurement circuitry includes a terminal block having first, second, third, and fourth terminals; wherein the first and second voltage sensing leads are connected to the first and fourth terminals, respectively; wherein first and second excitation current leads are connected to the second and third terminals, respectively; wherein the excitation circuit is connected to the second and third terminals; and the signal processing circuitry is connected to the first and fourth terminals. 19. The infrared sensor of claim 18 , wherein the signal processing circuitry is also connected to the third terminal. 20. The infrared sensor of claim 11 , wherein the first and second excitation current leads are configured to provide an excitation current to and from the RTD and the first and second voltage sensing leads are configured to provide an electrical path so that the first voltage between the first and second voltage sensing leads can be measured without electrically conducting the excitation current through the first and second voltage sensing leads.
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