Claims
- 1. In a refrigerator system having refrigeration apparatus for cooling a refrigerated compartment, a temperature sensing circuit with improved immunity to noise occurring in the refrigerator system, comprising:
- a circuit board for the temperature sensing circuit located within the refrigerated compartment;
- an analog temperature sensing device mounted in the refrigerated compartment and connected to the circuit board for coupling a low level analog sensing signal to the temperature sensing circuit; and
- a trigger circuit on the circuit board for generating a digital output as the temperature sensed by the analog device varies above or below a set point including an adjustable potentiometer mounted on the circuit board for manual adjustment of a set point, the potentiometer being connected in a voltage divider network with the analog temperature sensing device, and wherein the trigger circuit further includes a pair of cascaded comparator stages with the first stage coupled to the voltage divider network and having substantially no hysteresis in its response and the second comparision stage having substantial hysteresis in its response to produce the digital output.
- 2. The refrigerator system of claim 1 wherein the analog temperature sensing device is located in close proximity to the circuit board to minimize the lead length of the wire connecting the analog temperature sensing device to the circuit board.
- 3. In a refrigerator system having refrigeration apparatus for cooling a refrigerated compartment and a temperature responsive refrigerator control exterior of the refrigerated compartment, a temperature sensing circuit with improved immunity to noise occurring in the refrigerator system, comprising:
- a circuit board for the temperature sensing circuit located within the refrigerated compartment;
- an analog temperature sensing device mounted in the refrigerated compartment and connected to the circuit board for coupling a low level analog sensing signal to the temperature sensing circuit;
- a trigger circuit on the circuit board for generating a digital output as the temperature sensed by the analog device varies above or below a set point including a pair of cascaded comparison stages with the first stage coupled to the analog temperature sensing device and having substantially no hysteresis in its response and the second comparison stage having substantial hysteresis in its response to produce the digital output; and
- a housing for the refrigerator control located external to the refrigerated compartment, and a wire connecting the circuit board to the external housing for coupling the digital output to the refirgerator control therein.
- 4. In a refrigerator system having refrigeration apparatus for cooling a refrigerated compartment, a temperature sensing circuit with improved immunity to noise occurring in the refrigerator system, comprising:
- a circuit board for the temperature sensing circuit located within the refrigerated compartment;
- an analog temperature sensing device mounted in the refrigerated compartment and connected to the circuit board for coupling a low level analog sensing signal to the temperature sensing circuit; and
- a trigger circuit on the circuit board for generating a digital output as the temperature sensed by the analog device varies above or below a set point, wherein the trigger circuit includes a pair of cascaded comparison stages with the first stage coupled to the analog temperature sensing device and having substantially no hysteresis in its response and the second comparison stage having substantial hysteresis in its response to produce the digital output.
- 5. The refrigerator system of claim 4, wherein the trigger circuit includes an integrator coupled between the cascaded comparison stages.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This is a division, of application Ser. No. 68,473 filed Aug. 20, 1979, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,297,851.
US Referenced Citations (13)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Nagao et al., "Electronically Controlled Refrigerator with Electronic Thermometer", TOSHIBA REVIEW, International Edition, No. 120, Mar.-Apr. 1979, p. 34. |
Divisions (1)
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68473 |
Aug 1979 |
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