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US08552355B2 Smoke sensor including a current to voltage circuit having a low frequency correction means to produce a correction current 有权
烟感器包括具有低频校正装置的电流对电压电路以产生校正电流

  • Patent Title: Smoke sensor including a current to voltage circuit having a low frequency correction means to produce a correction current
  • Patent Title (中): 烟感器包括具有低频校正装置的电流对电压电路以产生校正电流
  • Application No.: US12736598
    Application Date: 2009-04-21
  • Publication No.: US08552355B2
    Publication Date: 2013-10-08
  • Inventor: Suguru FukuiTeruki Hatatani
  • Applicant: Suguru FukuiTeruki Hatatani
  • Applicant Address: JP Kadoma-shi
  • Assignee: Panasonic Corporation
  • Current Assignee: Panasonic Corporation
  • Current Assignee Address: JP Kadoma-shi
  • Agency: Edwards Wildman Palmer LLP
  • Priority: JP2008-114594 20080424; JP2008-297161 20081120; JP2008-297339 20081120; JP2008-324558 20081219; JP2008-324559 20081219
  • International Application: PCT/JP2009/057922 WO 20090421
  • International Announcement: WO2009/131119 WO 20091029
  • Main IPC: G01J1/44
  • IPC: G01J1/44 H03F3/08 G01N15/06
Smoke sensor including a current to voltage circuit having a low frequency correction means to produce a correction current
Abstract:
A current-voltage converting circuit (2) is provided with a first feedback circuit (5) and a correcting transistor (Q1). The first feedback circuit (5) outputs, of an output voltage (V10), a voltage according to a magnitude of a low-frequency component that is not greater than or equal to a predefined first cut-off frequency. The correcting transistor (Q1) extracts a correction current (I21) according to a magnitude of an output of the first feedback circuit (5) from a sensor current (I10). The first feedback circuit (5) has a first integrating circuit (9) and a sample-and-hold circuit (10). The first integrating circuit (9) integrates the output voltage (V10) of a conversion section (3). The sample-and-hold circuit (10) samples and holds an output of the first integrating circuit (9) during a sensing period at which a pulsed detection signal is inputted. Means for preventing an incidence of ambient light onto a light-receiving section can be simplified or omitted as a result.
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