Claims
- 1. A device for determining mass flow from a Coriolis force-induced phase shift between first and second input signals detected by first and second displacement gauges, comprising:a first phase sensitive detector coupled to the first and second displacement gauges to receive the first and second input signals, the first phase sensitive detector operable to mix the first and second input signals and provide an output representing the mixed first and second input signals; a first phase shifter coupled to the first and second displacement gauges to receive the first input signal and operable to output a signal representing the first input signal phase shifted 90°; a second phase sensitive detector coupled to the first phase shifter and the second displacement gauge to receive the first phase shifter output and the second input signal, the second phase sensitive detector operable to mix the phas shifted first input signal and the second input signal and provide an output representing the mixed signals; a processor coupled to the first and second phase sensitive detectors to receive the mixed signals and operable to calculate the vector magnitude and phase of the mixed signals relative to each other, wherein the vector phase is proportional to mass flow; a third phase sensitive detector coupled to the first displacement gauge to receive the first input signal at each of two inputs, the third phase sensitive detector operable to mix the first input signal with itself and provide an output representing the mixed first input signal; a fourth phase sensitive detector coupled to the first phase shifter and the first displacement gauge to receive the first phase shifter output and the first input signal, the fourth phase sensitive detector operable to mix the phase shifted first input signal and the first input signal and provide an output representing the mixed signals; a first differential amplifier coupled to the first and third phase sensitive detectors to receive the outputs of the first and third phase sensitive detectors and provide a differential signal to the processor, and a second differential amplifier coupled to the second and fourth phase sensitive detectors to receive the outputs of the second and fourth phase sensitive detectors and provide a differential signal to the processor.
- 2. The device of claim 1, further comprising first and second low pass filters coupled to the first and second phase sensitive detectors, the first and second low pass filters operable to remove high frequency components from the mixed signals and output DC voltages.
- 3. The device of claim 1, further comprising a third output terminal phase locked to the first input terminal for providing a sinusoidal output signal to drive a flow tube to resonance.
- 4. The device of claim 1, wherein the device comprises a lock-in amplifier.
- 5. The device of claim 1, further comprising first and second low pass filters coupled to the first and second differential amplifiers, the first and second low pass filters operable to remove high frequency components from the mixed signals and output DC voltages.
- 6. The device of claim 1, further comprising a second phase shifter coupled to receive the first input signal and operable to output a signal representing the first input signal phase shifted 90° to the fourth phase sensitive detector.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of Provisional Application No. 60/111,504, filed Dec. 8, 1998.
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