Thermometer structure with high stability and system using the same
There is provided a thermometer structure including a circuit board, an infrared thermometer, a heat sink and a metal block. The infrared thermometer is arranged on the circuit board and electrically connected thereto. The heat sink is arranged on the circuit board and covers the infrared thermometer. The metal block is in contact with at least one of the circuit board and the heat sink to stabilize a local temperature of the thermometer structure.
1 . A thermometer structure, comprising:
a circuit board;
an infrared thermometer, arranged on a first surface of the circuit board;
a heat sink, arranged on the first surface of the circuit board and covering the infrared thermometer;
a heat shield, covering the circuit board, the infrared thermometer and the heat sink, and having a first window opposite to the infrared thermometer; and
a heat conductive path, in contact with at least one of the heat sink and the circuit board, and extending from inside of the heat shield to outside of the heat shield to form a heat contact point.
2 . The thermometer structure as claimed in claim 1 , wherein when the heat conductive path is in contact with the circuit board, the heat conductive path is in contact with at least one of the first surface, a side surface and a second surface, opposite to the first surface, of the circuit board.
3 . The thermometer structure as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the heat sink has a second window opposite to the first window of the heat shield.
4 . The thermometer structure as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the heat conductive path is not configured to transmit any signal.
5 . The thermometer structure as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the heat shield further comprises an electric conductive path electrically connecting to the circuit board and an external component.
6 . The thermometer structure as claimed in claim 1 , further comprising a lens opposite to the first window of the heat shield.
7 . The thermometer structure as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the infrared thermometer comprises:
a thermopile sensor, opposite to the first window of the heat shield, and configured to receive external infrared light through the first window to detect a temperature value; and
a local sensor, configured to detect a reference temperature of the thermometer structure as a reference in estimating the temperature value detected by the thermopile sensor.
8 . The thermometer structure as claimed in claim 1 , wherein an area of the heat contact point is larger than a cross section of the heat conductive path inside the heat shield.
9 . A system for measuring an object temperature, the system comprising:
a heat shield, attached to the system and has a first window; and
a thermometer structure, arranged inside the heat shield, and comprising:
a circuit board;
a thermopile sensor, arranged on a first surface of the circuit board and opposite to the first window; and
a heat sink, arranged on the first surface of the circuit board and covering the thermopile sensor, and having a second window opposite to the first window of the heat shield; and
a metal block, connecting to the circuit board and the heat sink via a heat conductive path, wherein the heat conductive path extends from a side surface, other than a surface facing the circuit board, of the metal block to be in contact with a side surface of the circuit board.
10 . The system as claimed in claim 9 , wherein the metal block is directly in contact with a second surface of the circuit board, and a volume of the metal block is larger than that of the heat sink.
11 . The system as claimed in claim 9 , wherein the metal block is arranged inside the heat shield.
12 . The system as claimed in claim 9 , wherein the metal block is arranged outside the heat shield.
13 . The system as claimed in claim 9 , wherein the metal block is an additionally arranged component or a metal structure of the system.