Claims
- 1. An electrical thermostat for controlling the operation of a heater to prevent moisture condensation comprising:
- a humidity sensor means for generating a first electrical signal proportional to the relative humidity,
- a temperature sensor means for generating a second electrical signal proportional to the ambient temperature,
- analog-to-digital converter means connected to said humidity sensor means and said temperature sensor means for digitizing said first electrical signal into a binary humidity value and for digitizing said second electrical signal into a binary ambient temperature value,
- processing means coupled to said converter means for calculating a linearized dew point value from said humidity value and said ambient temperature value by expanding a polynomial series in powers of said ambient temperature value using predetermined coefficient values, said coefficient values being calculated from the predetermined electrical characteristics of said humidity sensor means to eliminate inherent variances in said humidity sensor means and to linearize said first electrical signal from said humidity sensor means independent of ambient temperature,
- said processing means also for actuating said heater in response to a predetermined relationship between said calculated dew point value and said ambient temperature value,
- and memory means coupled to said processing means for storing said coefficient values.
- 2. The thermostat of claim 1 wherein said processor means generates an output signal to operate said heater when said ambient temperature value is within a predetermined value of said calculated dew point value.
- 3. The thermostat of claim 1 wherein said processor also generates an output signal to operate said heater when said ambient temperature value is within a predetermined value of the freezing point.
- 4. In an electrical thermostat for controlling a heater to prevent condensation including a humidity sensor means, a temperature sensor means, an analog to digital converter, and a microprocessor having internal memory, an improved method for determining dew point, said method comprising in combination the steps of:
- a) generating a first electrical signal proportional to the relative humidity from said humidity sensor means,
- b) generating a second electrical signal proportional to the ambient temperature from said temperature sensor means,
- c) converting said first electrical signal into a binary humidity value and said second electrical signal into a binary ambient temperature value,
- d) storing predetermined coefficient values of a polynomial in said memory, said coefficient values having been calculated from the predetermined electrical characteristics of said humidity sensor means to eliminate inherent variances in said humidity sensor means and to linearize said first electrical signal from said humidity sensor means independently of ambient temperature,
- e) calculating using said microprocessor a linearized dew point value from said humidity value and said ambient temperature value by expanding said polynomial series in powers of said ambient temperature value using said predetermined coefficient values,
- f) generating an output signal to operate said heater in response to a predetermined relationship between said calculated dew point value and said ambient temperature value.
- 5. The method of claim 4 wherein said step f) includes generating an output signal to operate said heater when said ambient temperature value is within a predetermined value of said calculated dew point value.
- 6. The method of claim 5 wherein said step f) also includes generating an output signal to operate said heater when said ambient temperature value is within a predetermined value of the freezing point.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/622,882 filed on Mar. 29, 1996, abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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