Title :
Self-calibration/compensation technique for microcontroller-based sensor arrays
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., San Diego State Univ., CA, USA
fDate :
8/1/1994 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Described is a generalized technique for real-time gain and thermal compensation of embedded microcontroller-based sensor arrays. By incorporating a single or multiple low-cost, uncalibrated thermal sensor(s) into a software feedback loop, a self-normalized calibration/compensation table for each sensor can be generated and stored in EEPROM for later use in real-time signal acquisition. The compensation is accomplished by executing a one-time initialization software routine as the sensor array is cycled through the expected temperature range. To achieve compensation to within the system resolution, the required correction loop bit width will be different from that of the system bit width. In addition to temperature compensation, the technique also includes correction for gain and voltage offset errors introduced by the analog signal conditioning as well as A/D conversion errors. An example of the technique is presented using a 68HC711E9 microcontroller for real-time acquisition and compensation of a four-element strain gage array
Keywords :
EPROM; calibration; compensation; computerised instrumentation; intelligent sensors; knowledge based systems; microcomputer applications; signal processing equipment; strain gauges; strain measurement; 68HC711E9 microcontroller; A/D conversion errors; EEPROM; analog signal conditioning; compensation; correction loop bit width; embedded microcontroller-based sensor arrays; four-element strain gage array; gain offset errors; multiple low-cost; one-time initialization software; real-time acquisition; real-time gain; real-time signal acquisition; self-normalized calibration/compensation table; sensor array; software feedback loop; system bit width; temperature compensation; thermal compensation; uncalibrated thermal sensor; voltage offset errors; Calibration; EPROM; Error correction; Feedback loop; Sensor arrays; Sensor phenomena and characterization; Signal generators; Temperature distribution; Temperature sensors; Thermal sensors;
Journal_Title :
Instrumentation and Measurement, IEEE Transactions on