IP Library Granted Patent US 11,199,434
Granted Patent B2
US 11,199,434 · App. 16/799,897 · Granted Dec 14, 2021

Dual polarity mutual capacitive liquid sensing

Inventors: Eric Huang (Fujian, CN); Xiang Gao (Chandler, AZ)
Assignee: Microchip Technology Incorporated
G01F23/265G01F23/268G01R27/2605
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Patent No.
US 11,199,434
App. No.
16/799,897
Granted
Dec 14, 2021
Kind
B2
Abstract

A level sensing controller includes a signal generator circuit to generate an excitation signal. The controller also includes a connection to route an inverse of the excitation signal to a first polar electrode of a first capacitor. The first polar electrode is coupled to a container to hold liquid. The controller also includes a connection to route the excitation signal to a second polar electrode of a second capacitor. The second positive polar electrode is coupled to the container. The controller also includes a connection to a sense electrode to form the first capacitor with the first polar electrode and to form the second capacitor with the second polar electrode. The controller also includes a measurement circuit configured to measure charge at sensing electrode and determine, based on the measured charge, whether a liquid in the container has reached a level of the second polar electrode.

Claims (58)

1. A level sensing controller, comprising:

a signal generator circuit configured to generate an excitation signal;

a first connection configured to route an inverse of the excitation signal to a first polar electrode of a first capacitor, the first polar electrode coupled to a container configured to hold liquid;

a second connection configured to route the excitation signal to a second polar electrode of a second capacitor, the second polar electrode coupled to the container;

a third connection to a sense electrode, the sense electrode configured to form the first capacitor with the first polar electrode and to form the second capacitor with the second polar electrode; and

a measurement circuit configured to measure charge at the third connection and determine, based on the measured charge, whether a liquid in the container has reached a level of the second polar electrode;

wherein a polarity of the first polar electrode is opposite a polarity of the second polar electrode.

2. The level sensing controller of claim 1 , wherein the charge at the third connection represents relative capacitance between the first capacitor and the second capacitor.

3. The level sensing controller of claim 1 , wherein the measurement circuit is configured to determine that liquid in the container has reached the level of the second polar electrode based on a change in relative capacitance between the first capacitor and the second capacitor based on the charge at the third connection.

4. The level sensing controller of claim 1 , further comprising a fourth connection to a third polar electrode of a third capacitor, the third polar electrode coupled to the container, wherein:

the second connection is further configured to:

route the excitation signal to the second polar electrode of the second capacitor when the liquid of the container is to be checked for proximity to the second polar electrode; and

route a ground signal to the second polar electrode of the second capacitor when the liquid of the container is to be checked for proximity to the third polar electrode; and

the fourth connection is configured to:

route the excitation signal to the third polar electrode of the third capacitor when the liquid of the container is to be checked for proximity to the third polar electrode; and

route a ground signal to the third polar electrode of the third capacitor when the liquid of the container is to be checked for proximity to the second polar electrode.

5. The level sensing controller of claim 4 , wherein the sense electrode is further configured to form the third capacitor with the third polar electrode.

6. The level sensing controller of claim 4 , wherein the first polar electrode is coupled to the container outside of a possible range of the liquid.

7. A method for sensing a level, comprising:

generating an excitation signal;

at a first connection, routing an inverse of the excitation signal to a first polar electrode of a first capacitor, the first polar electrode coupled to a container configured to hold liquid;

at a second connection, routing the excitation signal to a second polar electrode of a second capacitor, the second polar electrode coupled to the container;

at a third connection to a sense electrode, forming the first capacitor with the first polar electrode and the sense electrode;

forming the second capacitor with the second polar electrode and the sense electrode;

measuring charge at the third connection; and

determining, based on the measured charge, whether a liquid in the container has reached a level of the second polar electrode;

wherein a polarity of the first polar electrode is opposite a polarity of the second polar electrode.

8. The method of claim 7 , wherein the charge at the third connection represents relative capacitance between the first capacitor and the second capacitor.

9. The method of claim 7 , further comprising determining that liquid in the container has reached the level of the second polar electrode based on a change in relative capacitance between the first capacitor and the second capacitor based on the charge at the third connection.

10. The method of claim 9 , further comprising:

through a fourth connection to a third polar electrode of a third capacitor, coupling the third polar electrode to the container;

through the second connection:

routing the excitation signal to the second polar electrode of the second capacitor when the liquid of the container is to be checked for proximity to the second polar electrode; and

routing a ground signal to the second polar electrode of the second capacitor when the liquid of the container is to be checked for proximity to the third polar electrode; and

through the fourth connection;

routing the excitation signal to the third polar electrode of the third capacitor when the liquid of the container is to be checked for proximity to the third polar electrode; and

routing a ground signal to the third polar electrode of the third capacitor when the liquid of the container is to be checked for proximity to the second polar electrode.

11. The method of claim 10 , further comprising forming the third capacitor with the sense electrode and the third polar electrode.

12. The method of claim 10 , further comprising providing the first polar electrode by coupling the first polar electrode to the container outside of a possible range of the liquid.

13. A system, comprising:

an electrode assembly, comprising a sensing electrode, a first polar electrode of a first capacitor, and a second polar electrode of a second capacitor, the electrode assembly coupled to a container configured to hold liquid;

a signal generator circuit configured to generate an excitation signal;

a first connection configured to route an inverse of the excitation signal to the first polar electrode of the first capacitor;

a second connection configured to route the excitation signal to the second polar electrode of the second capacitor;

a third connection to the sense electrode, the sense electrode configured to form the first capacitor with the first polar electrode and to form the second capacitor with the second polar electrode; and

a measurement circuit configured to measure charge at the third connection and determine, based on the measured charge, whether a liquid in the container has reached a level of the second polar electrode;

wherein a polarity of the first polar electrode is opposite a polarity of the second polar electrode.

14. The system of claim 13 , wherein the charge at the third connection represents relative capacitance between the first capacitor and the second capacitor.

15. The system of claim 13 , wherein the measurement circuit is configured to determine that liquid in the container has reached the level of the second polar electrode based on a change in relative capacitance between the first capacitor and the second capacitor based on the charge at the third connection.

16. The system of claim 13 , further comprising a fourth connection to a third polar electrode of a third capacitor, the third polar electrode included in the electrode assembly, wherein:

the second connection is further configured to:

route the excitation signal to the second polar electrode of the second capacitor when the liquid of the container is to be checked for proximity to the second polar electrode; and

route a ground signal to the second polar electrode of the second capacitor when the liquid of the container is to be checked for proximity to the third polar electrode; and

the fourth connection is configured to:

route the excitation signal to the third polar electrode of the third capacitor when the liquid of the container is to be checked for proximity to the third polar electrode; and

route a ground signal to the third polar electrode of the third capacitor when the liquid of the container is to be checked for proximity to the second polar electrode.

17. The system of claim 16 , wherein the sense electrode is further configured to form the third capacitor with the third polar electrode.

18. The system of claim 16 , wherein the first polar electrode is coupled to the container outside of a possible range of the liquid.

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RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Mar 14, 2022
From: WELLS FARGO BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS NOTES COLLATERAL AGENT
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