The above and other objects, features, and advantages will become more readily apparent from the following description, reference being made to the accompanying drawing in which:
FIG. is a perspective view of the top face of a gas-sensor unit according to the invention with the actual gas sensor element not shown for clarity of view; and
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This means that the fingers 7 and 8 of the conductors 4, 7 and 8 that are joined to one another and the heater element 6 embodied by the meander heater element 6 are interdigitated or interleaved with another to form an interdigital structure. Thus the resistance of the sensor element 5 shown placed thereover in
For operating the sensor 2, the latter is heated by electrically energizing the meander heater element 6, with electrical current to its operating temperature, which is approx. 300 degrees C if the sensor 2 is a metal-oxide gas sensor. The electrical current is turned off once the operating temperature of the sensor 2 is attained. The resistance is measured via the heater element and the conductors 4, 7 and 8 that are joined to one another. Then the electrical current is turned on again for operating the meander heater element 6.
In this system a power supply or battery illustrated schematically at 16 is connected to the two terminals 9 connected to the ends of the heater element meander 6 to electrically energize it and heat the sensor element 5. In addition a circuit 17 is connected to one of the terminals 9 of one of the heater element ends and to the terminal connected to the conductors 4, 7, and 8 to measure the impedance between the heater element 6 and the conductors 4, 7, and 8 and thereby determine the concentration of whatever gas the sensor element 5 responds to. In fact the common terminal shared by the circuit 17 and power supply 16 can be the ground connection of the device 1, which is here shown with five terminals that can serve other purposes or as described below for another sensor unit 2 on the other face of the base 3.
Due to the arrangement of the conductors 4, 7 and 8 of the sensor element 5 that are joined to one another and the heater element 6 on the same face of the base or insulator 3, at least one additional sensor element can be mounted on the other face of the base or insulator 3 to create a more complex sensor. If a sensor element mounted on the other face of the base or insulator 3 has a lower operating temperature than that of the sensor element 5 on the one face of the base or insulator 3, the heater element 6 provided on the one face can be adequate for the entire sensor 2, and in this case a second sensor electrode is provided. If the sensor elements 5 provided on the different faces of the base 3 have more or less the same operating temperature, a heater element must be provided for each sensor element.
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| Number | Date | Country | Kind |
|---|---|---|---|
| 102006020113.2 | Apr 2006 | DE | national |