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Error detection system for two-state fiber optic sensors

Patent 4762992 Issued on August 9, 1988. Estimated Expiration Date: Icon_subject June 10, 2007. Estimated Expiration Date is calculated based on simple USPTO term provisions. It does not account for terminal disclaimers, term adjustments, failure to pay maintenance fees, or other factors which might affect the term of a patent.

Patent References

Optical power source control system
Patent #: 4449043
Issued on: 05/15/1984
Inventor: Husbands

Flexible fiber optic tying member for theftproof device Patent #: 4574192
Issued on: 03/04/1986
Inventor: Kitagawa ,   et al.

Inventors

Assignee

Application

No. 07/060213 filed on 06/10/1987

US Classes:

250/208.2, Plural photosensitive nonimage detecting elements250/214R, Special photocell or electron tube circuits340/600Radiant energy

Examiners

Primary: Nelms, David C.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

International Classes

H04L 25/06 (20060101)
G01F 23/00 (20060101)
G01F 23/292 (20060101)
G01D 5/26 (20060101)
G01F 23/284 (20060101)

Abstract

An error detection system is provided for a two-state fiber optic sensor. An amplified photodetector signal is sampled by each of an ON-OFF threshold detector, a disconnect threshold detector and a slope detector. The ON-OFF threshold detector monitors whether the detector signal is above or below an ON-OFF threshold value corresponding to the parameter being sensed and activates an appropriate sensor output. The disconnect threshold detector monitors the constant low level detector signal corresponding to low level light received by the detector even when the thresold detector is in the OFF state, and triggers an error signal should the detector signal fall below a disconnect threshold value. The slope detector monitors the rate of change of the detector signal. Where the detector signal changes rapidly, such as during normal sensor switching, the slope detector permits the detector signal to pass to a latch, which retains in memory the last detector signal which changed rapidly enough to trigger the slope detector and produces an output corresponding to the ON-OFF status of the last detector signal in memory. A slowly changing detector will not trigger the slope detector. Where the outputs of the ON-OFF threshold detector and the latch differ, a comparator triggers an error signal.

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