Title :
Humidity measurement using the procedure of capacitive-dependent crystals
Author :
V. Matko;D. Donlagic
Abstract :
A differential oscillator sensor structure in a capacitance sensor
and the experimental results of humidity measurements are shown. In
addition, the excitation of the entire sensor with stochastic test
signals has been analysed by the correlation deconvolution method which
is also called the direct digital method (DDM). When designing the
capacitance sensor the problems regarding the source of stable
oscillation, compensation of temperature, the influence of supply
voltage, noise, and A/D and D/A conversion occur. The pulse width
module, which forms pulse-width modulated high-frequency current pulses,
is the proposed solution. With these pulses the capacitor in the
integration element is charged or discharged. As the charging is
affected only by the current pulses which require an adequate current
the disturbing noise signals do not affect the capacitor charging. The
uncertainty of humidity measurement is less than 0.5% (T=15 to 25°C:
and humidity=10 to 98%)
Keywords :
"Humidity measurement","Capacitive sensors","Space vector pulse width modulation","Capacitance","Temperature sensors","Pulse width modulation","Capacitors","Oscillators","Stochastic resonance","Testing"
Conference_Titel :
Instrumentation and Measurement Technology Conference, 1995. IMTC/95. Proceedings. Integrating Intelligent Instrumentation and Control., IEEE
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-2615-6
DOI :
10.1109/IMTC.1995.515122