Claims
- 1. A fiber optic diaphragm pressure sensor and optoelectronic signal conditioner comprising,
a ferrule having at least one fiber optic cable tip contained therein, a diaphragm spaced from the tip and mounted on the ferrule, and an annular ring with studs spacing the diaphragm from the tip, a fiber optic cable leading from the tip to an optoelectronic signal conditioner, the optoelectronic signal conditioner being mountable on an engine fuel line, means on the optoelectronic signal conditioner to promote thermal conductivity with a fuel line and means to interface electronic control with the fiber optic cable, said means to interface including means to align the fiber optic cable in the interface means, and means in communication with the optoelectronic signal conditioner to provide temperature dependent gain control and variable time constant minimum detect circuitry.
- 2. The fiber optic diaphragm pressure sensor and optoelectronic signal conditioner of claim 1 wherein the means on the optoelectronic signal conditioner to promote thermal conductivity comprise a high thermal conductivity liner tightly fitted between the optoelectronic signal conditioner and a fuel line.
- 3. The fiber optic diaphragm pressure sensor and optoelectronic signal conditioner of claim 1 wherein the means to align the fiber optic cable in the interface means comprise a photoresist dome having a hole there through for insertion of the fiber optic cable.
- 4. The fiber optic diaphragm pressure sensor and optoelectronic signal conditioner of claim 3 wherein the hole includes a shoulder formed therein.
- 5. In an automotive optoelectronic signal conditioner comprising a chip including a LED and photodiode and a photoresist applied over the LED and photodiode,
the improvement comprising domes formed with the photoresist over the LED and photodiode, holes formed in the domes exposing the LED and the photodiode and means to retain fiber optic cables in optical communication with the LED and photodiode.
- 6. The optoelectronic signal conditioner of claim 5 wherein the means to retain the fiber optic cables comprises the inner surfaces of the holes.
- 7. The optoelectronic signal conditioner of claim 5 wherein the means to retain the fiber optic cables comprise capillary tubes affixed to the photoresist about each hole.
- 8. The optoelectronic signal conditioner of claim 5 including a high thermal conductivity liner tightly fitted between the conditioner and an engine fuel line.
- 9. The optoelectronic signal conditioner of claim 5 including a temperature dependent gain control to limit maximum signal conditioner temperature.
- 10. The optoelectronic signal conditioner of claim 5 including a variable time constant in the minimum detect circuitry to cause a rapid rise in a sensor output to reach a minimum value of sensor output.
- 11. The optoelectronic signal conditioner of claim 5 including a temperature dependent gain control in communication with the signal conditioner to limit maximum signal conditioner temperature.
- 12. The optoelectronic signal conditioner of claim 5 including a variable time constant in the minimum detect circuitry in communication with the signal conditioner to cause a rapid rise in a sensor output to reach a minimum value of sensor output.
- 13. An automotive optoelectronic signal conditioner and a diaphragm pressure sensor in fiber optic cable communication there between, the pressure sensor including a ferrule holding one tip of the fiber optic cable, a diaphragm spaced from the tip and fastened to the ferrule and a spacer ring including studs spacing the diaphragm from the tip, and
the other tip of the fiber optic cable inserted into a hole in a photoresist dome in the optoelectronic signal conditioner.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims the benefit of provisional patent application No. 60/297,186, filed Jun. 8, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60297186 |
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