Claims
- 1. A pH sensor assembly comprising:
a pH electrode; a reference electrode assembly comprising a container containing an electrolyte solution in contact with a liquid junction extending to an outside surface of the container and a reference electrode disposed in the container and in contact with the electrolyte solution; and an internal solution ground comprising a conductor disposed within the container, in contact with the electrolyte solution, and electrically connected to the circuit common.
- 2. The pH sensor assembly of claim 1 further comprising circuitry having a first terminal electrically connected to the reference electrode and a second terminal electrically connected to the pH electrode.
- 3. The pH sensor assembly of claim 2 further comprising a capacitor electrically connected to the conductor and electrically connected to a common of the circuitry.
- 4. The pH sensor of claim 3 further comprising a resister electrically connected in parallel across the capacitor.
- 5. A multi-sensing instrument having a circuit common, the multi-sensing instrument comprising:
a pH sensor assembly comprising:
a pH electrode; a reference electrode assembly comprising a container containing an electrolytic reference solution in contact with a liquid junction extending to an outside surface of the container, the container adapted to be placed in a liquid to be sensed, and a first reference electrode disposed in the container and in contact with the reference solution; and a pH sensing circuit having a first terminal connected to the reference electrode and a second terminal electrically connected to pH electrode; a second sensor assembly comprising:
a second reference electrode adapted to be operably coupled to the liquid to be sensed; a second sensing circuit having a terminal electrically connected to the second reference electrode, the first and second sensing circuitry electrically connected to the circuit common; and a capacitor electrically connected between the circuit common and one of the first and second reference electrodes.
- 6. The multi-sensing instrument of claim 5 wherein the second sensing circuit is a pH sensing circuit.
- 7. The multi-sensing instrument of claim 5 wherein the second sensing circuit is a conductivity circuit.
- 8. The multi-sensing instrument of claim 5 wherein the second sensing circuit is an amperometric sensing circuit.
- 9. The multi-sensing instrument of claim 5 further comprising a resistor electrically connected in parallel across the capacitor.
- 10. The multi-sensing instrument of claim 5 further comprising:
at least one additional secondary sensor assembly comprising a third reference electrode adapted to be operably coupled to the liquid to be sensed and a third sensing circuit having a terminal electrically connected to the third reference electrode, the third sensing circuitry electrically connected to the circuit common; and a second capacitor electrically connected between the circuit common and the third reference electrode.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/340,413 entitled, “INTERNAL SOLUTION GROUND” filed on Dec. 14, 2001, the content of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60340413 |
Dec 2001 |
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