Claims
- 1. In a multiple pressure sensor system, means for correcting thermal errors in the analog outputs of the pressure sensor comprising:
- a plurality of pressure sensors;
- means including a digital address for sequentially connecting said pressure sensors to an output terminal;
- means for producing a voltage proportional to temperature;
- analog-to-digital converter means for converting said voltage proportional to temperature to a digital temperature address;
- digital storage means for storing the thermal shift correction values generated by each of said pressure sensors throughout the temperature operating range of said pressure sensor system and responsive to said digital sensor address and said digital thermal address for selecting the digital thermal shift value corresponding to the temperature and the pressure sensor connected to said output terminal;
- digital-to-analog converter means for converting the selected digital thermal shift value to an analog thermal shift signal;
- means for combining said analog thermal shift signal with the output of the corresponding pressure sensor to compensate for the thermal shift of the pressure sensor; and
- means for providing thermal sensitivity compensations for the different pressure sensor outputs.
- 2. In a multiple pressure sensor system according to claim 1 including a digital storage means for storing the zero offset values of each of said pressure sensors and responsive to said digital sensor address for selecting the zero offset corresponding to the pressure sensor connected to said output terminal; digital-to-analog converter means for converting the selected zero offsets to a zero offset analog signal; and means for combining said zero offset analog signal with the output of the corresponding pressure sensor.
- 3. In a multiple pressure sensor system according to claim 1 or claim 2 wherein said means for providing thermal sensitivity compensations includes a digital storage means for storing values related to the sensitivities of the pressure sensors throughout the temperature operating range of said pressure sensor system and responsive to said digital sensor address and said digital thermal address for selecting the digital value corresponding to the sensitivity of the pressure sensor connected to said output terminal; digital-to-analog converter means for converting the selected digital value to an analog signal; and means responsive to said analog signal for applying a gain to the signal at said output terminal so that the product of the gain and the sensitivity is a constant.
- 4. In a multiple pressure sensor system according to claim 1 or claim 2 wherein said means for producing a voltage proportional to temperature is a temperature transducer.
- 5. In a multiple pressure sensor system according to claim 1 or claim 2 wherein said means for providing thermal sensitivity compensations is the pressure sensors having a thermal coefficient of resistance of the same magnitude and opposite sign of the thermal coefficient of sensitivity and a constant current source connected to said pressure sensors whereby whenever there is a change in temperature the resulting change in the output of a sensor offsets the change in sensitivity with temperature thereby resulting in a nearly constant pressure sensitivity with temperature.
- 6. In a multiple pressure sensor system according to claim 1 or claim 2 wherein said means for providing thermal sensitivity compensations include a digital storage means for storing values related to the sensitivities of the pressure sensors throughout the temperature operating range of said pressure sensor system and responsive to said digital sensor address and said digital thermal address for selecting the digital value corresponding to the sensitivity of the pressure sensor connected to said output terminal; digital-to-analog converter means for converting the selected digital value to an analog signal; means for applying a gain to the signal at said output terminal so that the product of the gain and the sensitivity is a constant; said pressure sensors have a thermal coefficient of resistance of the same magnitude and opposite sign of the thermal coefficient of sensitivity; and a constant current source connected to said pressure sensors.
ORIGIN OF THE INVENTION
The invention described herein was made by an employee of the United States Government and may be used by or for the Government for governmental purposes without the payment of any royalties thereon or therefor.
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