Claims
- 1. A method for self-diagnosis of a piezoelectric strain transducer including at least two electrodes, said method comprising the steps of:under no-load conditions, operating said transducer in an oscillatory mode for generating, at a first electrode, an oscillatory signal defining a frequency; measuring one of said frequency and the amplitude of said oscillatory signal under said no-load conditions; under said no-load conditions, applying a known voltage to a second electrode of said transducer, for generating strain in said transducer; during said step of applying a known voltage, measuring said one of said frequency and the amplitude of said oscillatory signal; determining the difference between said first and second one of said frequency and amplitude; comparing said difference with at least one stored value of said one of said frequency and amplitude, and deeming said transducer to be operable if said difference is near enough to said stored value.
- 2. A method for self-diagnosis of a piezoelectric strain transducer, said method comprising the steps of:under no-load conditions, operating said transducer in an oscillatory mode for generating, at a first electrode, an oscillatory signal defining a frequency; measuring one of said frequency and the amplitude of said oscillatory signal under said no-load conditions; under said no-load conditions, applying a known thermal energy to said transducer, for generating strain in said transducer; during said step of applying a known thermal energy, measuring said one of said frequency and the amplitude of said oscillatory signal; determining the difference between said first and second one of said frequency and amplitude of said oscillatory signal; comparing said difference with at least one stored value, and deeming said transducer to be operable if said difference is near enough to said stored value.
- 3. A method according to claim 1 in which said thermal energy is in the form of a beam of radiant energy impinging on said transducer.
- 4. A method according to claim 1 in which said transducer is thermally coupled with a resistor, and said thermal energy is in the form of electrical current flowing through said resistor.
- 5. A method for self-diagnosis of a piezoelectric strain transducer, said method comprising the steps of:under no-load conditions, operating said transducer in an oscillatory mode for generating, at a first electrode, an oscillatory signal defining a frequency; measuring one of said frequency and the amplitude of said oscillatory signal under said no-load conditions; under said no-load conditions, applying a voltage to a secondary piezoelectric transducer affixed to said piezoelectric strain transducer, for generating strain in said piezoelectric strain transducer; during said step of applying a known voltage to said secondary piezoelectric transducer, measuring said one of said frequency and the amplitude of said oscillatory signal; determining the difference between said first and second one of said frequency and amplitude of said oscillatory signal; comparing said difference with at least one stored value, and deeming said transducer to be operable if said difference is near enough to said stored value.
Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/128,822, filed April 24, 2002, which is a divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/280,959, filed March 29, 1999 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,532,833.
This application claims the benefit of the priority date of Provisional application No. 60/111,487 filed Dec. 7, 1998.
US Referenced Citations (4)
Provisional Applications (1)
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