Submitting Campus
Daytona Beach
Department
Electrical, Computer, Software, and Systems Engineering
Document Type
Patent
Publication/Presentation Date
12-11-2018
Abstract/Description
A hot wire anemometer circuit has a calibrate subcircuit and an operate subcircuit which are selectively invoked via a user-activate mode switch. The calibrate subcircuit includes a detector configured to compare an amplified sensor voltage with an amplified drive voltage and output an indicator signal when the two voltages match. The drive voltage is derived from a user-adjusted drive resistance of a bridge subcircuit. The operate circuit includes a feedback loop which provides a signal to a bride node of a bridge circuit. After a sensor is connected to the anemometer circuit, the drive resistance is adjusted until the indicator signal is produced, signifying that the circuit is tuned and impedances are matched to prevent oscillations. A slewing network protects the sensor by shorting the drive resistance upon switching the anemometer circuit to the calibrate mode from the operate mode, and gradually restoring the drive resistance when switching back.
Patent Number
US 10,151,772 B2
Assignee
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
Application Number
15/003,850
Date Filed
1-22-2016
Scholarly Commons Citation
Potash, M. S., & Helfrick, A. D. (2018). Hot Wire Anemoteter. , (). Retrieved from https://commons.erau.edu/publication/2196