18489770. COMPACT DIGITAL THERMOMETER IN A MEMORY DEVICE simplified abstract (Micron Technology, Inc.)
Contents
- 1 COMPACT DIGITAL THERMOMETER IN A MEMORY DEVICE
- 1.1 Organization Name
- 1.2 Inventor(s)
- 1.3 COMPACT DIGITAL THERMOMETER IN A MEMORY DEVICE - A simplified explanation of the abstract
- 1.4 Simplified Explanation
- 1.5 Key Features and Innovation
- 1.6 Potential Applications
- 1.7 Problems Solved
- 1.8 Benefits
- 1.9 Commercial Applications
- 1.10 Prior Art
- 1.11 Frequently Updated Research
- 1.12 Questions about Digital Thermometer
- 1.13 Original Abstract Submitted
COMPACT DIGITAL THERMOMETER IN A MEMORY DEVICE
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
Chiara Cerafogli of Boise ID (US)
Kenneth William Marr of Boise ID (US)
Marco Domenico Tiburzi of Avezzano (IT)
Matthew Joseph Iriondo of Boise ID (US)
Warren Lee Boyer of Boise ID (US)
Brian James Soderling of Eagle ID (US)
James Eric Davis of Meridian ID (US)
COMPACT DIGITAL THERMOMETER IN A MEMORY DEVICE - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18489770 titled 'COMPACT DIGITAL THERMOMETER IN A MEMORY DEVICE
Simplified Explanation
The patent application describes a digital thermometer that uses two oscillators and counters to measure temperature accurately, even when the temperature changes. Calibration circuitry ensures precise temperature readings.
- The digital thermometer has a first oscillator that generates a constant clock signal and a second oscillator that produces a variable clock signal based on temperature changes.
- A first counter counts cycles of the first clock signal during a measurement period, while a second counter counts cycles of the second clock signal.
- Calibration circuitry adjusts the output of the second counter to provide an accurate temperature reading.
Key Features and Innovation
- Utilizes two oscillators and counters for temperature measurement.
- Maintains accuracy even with temperature fluctuations.
- Calibration circuitry ensures precise temperature readings.
Potential Applications
- Medical devices
- Industrial processes
- Environmental monitoring
Problems Solved
- Ensures accurate temperature measurement despite temperature changes.
- Provides a reliable and consistent method for temperature monitoring.
Benefits
- Accurate temperature readings
- Consistent performance
- Reliable measurements in varying conditions
Commercial Applications
Digital Thermometers for Medical Use
This technology can be applied in medical thermometers to provide accurate temperature readings for patients.
Prior Art
No prior art information available at this time.
Frequently Updated Research
No frequently updated research available at this time.
Questions about Digital Thermometer
Question 1
How does the digital thermometer maintain accuracy despite temperature changes? The digital thermometer uses two oscillators and counters, along with calibration circuitry, to ensure precise temperature readings even with fluctuations in temperature.
Question 2
What are the potential applications of this digital thermometer technology? This technology can be used in various fields such as medical devices, industrial processes, and environmental monitoring for accurate temperature measurement.
Original Abstract Submitted
A digital thermometer includes a first oscillator to generate a first clock signal, wherein a period of the first clock signal remains constant in view of changes in a temperature of the apparatus and a first counter coupled to the first oscillator, the first counter to count a fixed number of cycles of the first clock signal associated with a measurement period. The digital thermometer further includes a second oscillator to generate a second clock signal, wherein a period of the second clock signal varies with changes in the temperature and a second counter coupled to the second oscillator, the second counter to generate an output representing a count of a number of cycles of the second clock signal that occur during the measurement period. In addition, the digital thermometer includes calibration circuitry coupled to the second counter, the calibration circuitry to calibrate the output of the second counter to generate a value representing the temperature of the apparatus.
- Micron Technology, Inc.
- Chiara Cerafogli of Boise ID (US)
- Kenneth William Marr of Boise ID (US)
- Marco Domenico Tiburzi of Avezzano (IT)
- Matthew Joseph Iriondo of Boise ID (US)
- Warren Lee Boyer of Boise ID (US)
- Brian James Soderling of Eagle ID (US)
- James Eric Davis of Meridian ID (US)
- Fulvio Rori of Boise ID (US)
- G11C16/32
- CPC G11C16/32