Claims
- 1. A temperature sensor comprising:a capacitor; a circuit element coupled in series with said capacitor and having a resistance that varies with temperature; a plurality of calibration resistors coupled to said capacitor and having different resistance values; and a controller for sequentially charging said capacitor through said circuit element and each of said calibration resistors, measuring respective charging times required to charge said capacitor to a predetermined threshold through said circuit element and said calibration resistors, cooperating with said plurality of calibration resistors to determine a capacitance variation of said capacitor, and determining the temperature based upon the charging times and the capacitance variation.
- 2. The temperature sensor of claim 1 wherein said circuit element comprises a thermistor.
- 3. The temperature sensor of claim 1 wherein said plurality of calibration resistors comprises a high calibration resistor and a low calibration resistor, said low calibration resistor having a lower resistance value than said high calibration resistor.
- 4. The temperature sensor of claim 1 wherein said controller comprises a counter for measuring the charging time.
- 5. The temperature sensor of claim 1 wherein said controller comprises a driver coupled to said circuit element for charging said capacitor.
- 6. The temperature sensor of claim 5 wherein said controller further comprises a control logic circuit for controlling said driver.
- 7. The temperature sensor of claim 1 wherein said controller comprises a Schmitt hysteresis device coupled to said capacitor for determining when said capacitor has been charged to the predetermined threshold.
- 8. The temperature sensor of claim 1 wherein said controller is implemented in an ASIC.
- 9. A temperature sensor comprising:a capacitor; a thermistor coupled in series with said capacitor; a high calibration resistor coupled to said capacitor; a low calibration resistor coupled to said capacitor and having a lower resistance value than said high calibration resistor; and a controller for sequentially charging said capacitor through said thermistor and each of said high and low calibration resistors, measuring respective charging times required to charge said capacitor to a predetermined threshold through said thermistor and each of said high and low calibration resistors, cooperating with said plurality of calibration resistors to determine a capacitance variation of said capacitor, and determining a temperature based upon the charging times and the capacitance variation.
- 10. The temperature sensor of claim 9 wherein said controller comprises a counter for measuring the charging times.
- 11. The temperature sensor of claim 9 wherein said controller comprises at least one driver coupled to said thermistor and said at least one resistor for charging said capacitor.
- 12. The temperature sensor of claim 11 wherein said controller further comprises a control logic circuit for controlling said at least one driver.
- 13. The temperature sensor of claim 9 wherein said controller comprises a Schmitt hysteresis device coupled to said capacitor for determining when said capacitor has been charged to the predetermined threshold.
- 14. The temperature sensor of claim 9 wherein said controller is implemented in an ASIC.
- 15. A method for sensing temperature using a capacitor, a circuit element having a resistance that varies with temperature, and a plurality of calibration resistors having different resistance values, the method comprising:sequentially charging the capacitor through the circuit element and each of the calibration resistors; measuring a respective charging time required to charge the capacitor to a predetermined threshold through the circuit element and each of the calibration resistors; determining a capacitance variation of the capacitor using the plurality of calibration resistors; and determining the temperature based upon the charging times and the capacitance variation.
- 16. The method of claim 15 wherein the circuit element comprises a thermistor.
- 17. The method of claim 15 wherein measuring the charging time comprises measuring the charging time using a counter.
- 18. The method of claim 15 wherein charging the capacitor comprises coupling a driver to the circuit element and charging the capacitor using the driver.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is based upon prior filed copending provisional application Ser. No. 60/255,007 filed Dec. 12, 2000, the entire subject matter of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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60/255007 |
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