Patent classifications
G01R19/0023
CIRCUIT FOR DETECTING CURRENT FLOWING TO LOAD, USING SHUNT RESISTOR
A shunt resistor is connected in series to a load. A differential amplifier circuit are inputted a first voltage that is generated at one end of the shunt resistor and a second voltage that is generated at the other end of the shunt resistor. The differential amplifier circuit outputs a third voltage equivalent to a sum of a reference voltage and a voltage obtained by performing differential amplification on the first voltage and the second voltage. A conversion circuit outputs the voltage obtained by performing differential amplification on the first voltage and the second voltage by removing the reference voltage from the third voltage. The voltage is proportional to a load current.
VOLTAGE-TO-CURRENT ARCHITECTURE AND ERROR CORRECTION SCHEMES
Certain aspects of the present disclosure are generally directed to circuitry and techniques for voltage-to-current conversion. For example, certain aspects provide a circuit for signal amplification including a first amplifier; a first transistor, a gate of the first transistor being coupled to an output of the first amplifier and a drain of the first transistor being coupled to an output node of circuit; a first resistive element coupled between a first input node of the circuit and an input of the first amplifier; a second amplifier; a second transistor, a gate of the second transistor being coupled to an output of the second amplifier and a drain of the second transistor being coupled to the output node of circuit; and a second resistive element coupled between a second input node of the circuit and an input of the second amplifier.
Current detection resistor
A shunt resistor 10, 110 includes a flat resistive element 11; a first electrode block 12 that is made of a conductive metal material and is laminated on a lower surface 11a of the resistive element 11; and a second electrode block 13, 113 that is made of a conductive metal material and is laminated on an upper surface 11b of the resistive element 11, in which the second electrode block 13, 113 is a block body including an electrode portion 14 connected to the resistive element 11 and an extension portion 15, 115 extending downward from a side surface of the electrode portion 14.
CURRENT MEASUREMENT DEVICE
A current measurement device comprising: a shunt resistor; a pair of first and second voltage signal lines connected to the shunt resistor; and a current measurement circuit for measuring a current using a signal by the pair of first and second voltage signal lines. The pair of first and second voltage signal lines are connected to an amplifier circuit with which the current measurement circuit is provided to amplify a voltage signal. A third signal line which is a signal line different from the pair of first and second voltage signal lines and drawn from the shunt resistor is connected to a common line of the current measurement circuit.
Line post sensor
A high voltage line post sensor for a high voltage power distribution system having a high voltage power transmission line for transmitting electrical power at a high voltage includes a voltage line sensor. The voltage line sensor includes a high voltage high resistance circuit including a first high voltage high resistance resistor coupled to the high voltage power transmission line and a second high voltage high resistance resistor coupled to the high voltage power transmission line in parallel to the first resistor; and a low voltage low resistance circuit coupled in series between the high voltage high resistance circuit and a reference voltage. The line post sensor also includes a body surrounding and encasing the high voltage high resistance circuit and the low voltage low resistance circuit.
CURRENT DETECTION CIRCUIT, CURRENT DETECTION SYSTEM, AND METHOD OF ADJUSTING CURRENT DETECTION CIRCUIT
According to one embodiment, a current detection circuit includes a current detection part including an operational amplifier configured to compare a first voltage proportional to a load current with a second voltage proportional to a detection current. The current detection part is configured to output the detection current. The current detection circuit includes an adjustment part configured to generate data in accordance with a result of comparing a monitor voltage proportional to the detection current with a reference voltage, and to adjust an input offset of the operational amplifier.
CURRENT SENSOR FOR BIOMEDICAL MEASUREMENTS
A current sensor for biomedical measurements includes: a first amplifier; a first capacitor; a second capacitor; a first switch connected in parallel with the first capacitor; a second switch connected in parallel with the second capacitor; a second amplifier; a third capacitor; a resistor; and a switched capacitor network. The first capacitor and the second capacitor are connected in series and across a first input and output of the first amplifier. The third capacitor and the resistor are respectively connected across a first input and output of the second amplifier. The switched capacitor network is connected between the output of the first amplifier and the first input of the second amplifier.
Current measuring apparatus
Provided is a current measuring apparatus including a current measuring resistor that includes a resistive element and first and second electrodes fixed to the resistive element, the current measuring resistor being adapted to measure a current, and an electronic circuit component including a plurality of terminals. One of the first electrode or the second electrode is used to short at least two of the terminals of the electronic circuit component.
Predictive sample queueing for time-shared ADC in a multiphase PWM controller
In one or more embodiments, an efficient scheme is provided for sampling inductor currents in a digital multiphase PWM controller used for high-bandwidth voltage regulation. Some embodiments use the data from the PWM modulator along with weighted states based on the PWM waveform and past conversions in order to prioritize which current sense input should be sampled for each conversion. In these and other embodiments, a single ADC is used to sample inductor currents from two or more phases in a multiphase PWM controller, thereby providing power and area savings, for example.
Detection of loop resistance and leakage current in input/output (I/O) loop
A method includes obtaining different measurements of voltages across terminals of a field device coupled to an I/O loop. The voltage measurements are associated with corresponding loop currents flowing through the I/O loop. The method also includes identifying a baseline loop resistance measurement of the I/O loop using the voltage measurements and the loop currents. The method further includes obtaining additional measurements of voltages across the terminals of the field device. The additional voltage measurements are associated with additional corresponding loop currents flowing through the I/O loop. The method also includes identifying additional loop resistance measurements of the I/O loop using the additional voltage measurements and the additional loop currents. In addition, the method includes detecting a problem with the I/O loop based on the baseline loop resistance measurement and the additional loop resistance measurements.