Electronic measurement circuit

US9671253B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9671253-B2
Application numberUS-201514732257-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 5, 2015
Priority dateJul 11, 2014
Publication dateJun 6, 2017
Grant dateJun 6, 2017

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The present invention concerns an electronic measurement circuit for measuring a physical parameter. The circuit comprises: a measurement sensor comprising two differential mounted capacitors each comprising a fixed electrode, and a common electrode, common to the two capacitors which is arranged to be movable relative to each fixed electrode of the two capacitors in order to alter the capacitive value of each capacitor when the physical parameter is measured. The circuit further comprises a first integrator unit connected to the common electrode for integrating charge received from the measurement sensor, and comprising two integrators arranged to be connected alternately to the common electrode; a second integrator unit connected to the first integrator unit for integrating charge received from the first integrator unit; a comparator for comparing analogue output values from the second integrator unit; a switch circuit connected to the measurement sensor for switching different voltage values across the two capacitors; and a feedback circuit for feeding a digital output signal of the comparator to the switch circuit for controlling the operation of the switch circuit.

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An electronic measurement circuit for measuring a physical parameter, the circuit comprising: a measurement sensor comprising two differential mounted capacitors each comprising a fixed electrode, and a common electrode, common to the two capacitors which is arranged to be movable relative to each fixed electrode of the two capacitors in order to alter the capacitive value of each capacitor when the physical parameter is measured; a first integrator unit connected to the common electrode for integrating charge received from the measurement sensor, and comprising two integrators arranged to be connected alternately to the common electrode via two switches; at least one intermediate integrator unit connected to integrate charge received from the first integrator unit, the or each intermediate integrator unit comprising two integrators arranged to integrate charge alternately from the two integrators of the first integrator unit; a comparator for comparing analog output values from the two integrators of the or a last one of the at least one intermediate integrator unit; a switch circuit connected to the measurement sensor for switching different voltage values across the two capacitors; a feedback circuit for feeding a digital output signal of the comparator to the switch circuit for controlling the operation of the switch circuit: and a capacitance offset trimming circuit comprising at least two further capacitors connected by switches to a voltage switch circuit allowing to switch different voltage values across the further capacitors. 2. The measurement circuit according to claim 1 , wherein the first integrator unit and the at least one intermediate integrator unit are connected in series. 3. The measurement circuit according to claim 2 , wherein the first integrator unit and the at least one intermediate integrator unit are connected by two switches arranged to operate alternately. 4. The measurement circuit according to claim 1 , wherein each of the integrator units comprises one amplifier and two integrator capacitors connected as a symmetrical integrator. 5. The measurement circuit according to claim 1 , wherein the capacitance offset trimming circuit is connected to the first integrator unit. 6. The measurement circuit according to claim 1 , further comprising a decimation unit connected to the comparator for obtaining a sensor measurement value. 7. A method of measuring a physical parameter by an electronic measurement circuit comprising a measurement sensor comprising two differential mounted capacitors, each comprising a fixed electrode, and a common electrode, common to both of the capacitors, which is arranged to be movable relative to each fixed electrode of the two capacitors in order to alter the capacitive value of each capacitor when the physical parameter is measured, the method comprising: a first integrator unit connected to the common electrode integrating charge received from the measurement sensor, wherein the first integrator unit comprises two integrators connected alternately to the common electrode and performing the integration of the charge alternately via two switches; at least one intermediate integrator unit connected integrating charge received from the first integrator unit, the at least one intermediate integrator unit comprising two integrators performing the integration of the charge alternately from the two integrators of the first integrator unit; a comparator comparing analog output values from the two integrators of the or a last one of the at least one intermediate integrator unit; a feedback circuit feeding a digital output signal of the comparator to a switch circuit connected to the measurement sensor; and the switch circuit varying the voltage across the two capacitors as a function of the received digital output signal, wherein the voltage across the two capacitors is switched between at least three different voltage values. 8. The method according to claim 7 wherein one of the voltage values is substantially zero, one of the voltage values represents a maximum voltage, and one of the voltage values is between zero and the maximum voltage. 9. The method according to claim 7 , wherein one value of the comparator output signal causes each of the two integrators of the first integrator unit to integrate alternately the difference of charge between the two capacitors. 10. The method according to claim 7 wherein one value of the comparator output signal changes the voltage across each of the two capacitors from a first voltage value to a second voltage value and back to the first voltage value. 11. The method according to claim 10 , wherein, when the voltage value across one of the capacitors is switched to the second voltage value, the voltage value across the other capacitor is switched to the third voltage value. 12. The method according to claim 7 , wherein the common electrode is substantially at a constant electrical potential during the operation of the measurement circuit. 13. The method according to claim 7 , wherein the first integrator unit is connected to the measurement sensor by the two switches, and the operation of the two switches is synchronized with the operation of the switch circuit. 14. A method of measuring a physical parameter by an electronic measurement circuit comprising a measurement sensor comprising two differential mounted capacitors, each comprising a fixed electrode, and a common electrode, common to both of the capacitors, which is arranged to be movable relative to each fixed electrode of the two capacitors in order to alter the capacitive value of each capacitor when the physical parameter is measured, the method comprising: a first integrator unit connected to the common electrode integrating charge received from the measurement sensor, wherein the first integrator unit comprises two integrators connected alternately to the common electrode and performing the integration of the charge alternately via two switches; at least one intermediate integrator unit connected integrating charge received from the first integrator unit, the at least one intermediate integrator unit comprising two integrators performing the integration of the charge alternately from the two integrators of the first integrator unit; a comparator comparing analog output values from the two integrators of the or a last one of the at least one intermediate integrator unit; a feedback circuit feeding a digital output signal of the comparator to a switch circuit connected to the measurement sensor; and the switch circuit varying the voltage across the two capacitors as a function of the received digital output signal, wherein one value of the comparator output signal causes each of the two integrators of the first integrator unit to integrate alternately the difference of charge between the two capacitors.

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What does patent US9671253B2 cover?
The present invention concerns an electronic measurement circuit for measuring a physical parameter. The circuit comprises: a measurement sensor comprising two differential mounted capacitors each comprising a fixed electrode, and a common electrode, common to the two capacitors which is arranged to be movable relative to each fixed electrode of the two capacitors in order to alter the capaciti…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Em Microelectronic Marin Sa, Em Microelectronic Marin Sa
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G01D5/2417. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 06 2017 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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