发明名称 ELECTROMAGNETIC FLOW METER EXCITATION CIRCUIT AND ELECTROMAGNETIC FLOW METER
摘要 An excitation circuit, which is used in an electromagnetic flow meter, measures a flow rate value for a fluid, based on an electromotive force. An excitation coil, which is provided on an outside of a measurement tube, is supplied with an excitation current, where, in response, the electromotive force, which is perpendicular to a magnetic field of the excitation coil that is generated in the fluid within the measurement tube, is detected by a pair of electrodes provided on the measurement tube.
申请公布号 US2015040682(A1) 申请公布日期 2015.02.12
申请号 US201314385029 申请日期 2013.03.15
申请人 Azbil Corporation 发明人 Momose Osamu;Sawada Hideo;Mitsutake Ichiro;Yamazaki Yoshio
分类号 G01F1/60 主分类号 G01F1/60
代理机构 代理人
主权项 1: An excitation circuit used in an electromagnetic flow meter for measuring a flow rate value for a fluid, based on an electromotive force, wherein an excitation coil that is disposed on the outside of a measurement tube is supplied with an excitation current, where, in response, the electromotive force that is perpendicular to the magnetic field of the excitation coil that is generated in the fluid within the measurement tube is detected by a pair of electrodes that are disposed on the measurement tube, the excitation circuit comprising: a switching circuit that generates and supplies to the excitation coil, an AC excitation current from a driving current through connecting a current input terminal and a current output terminal, for a driving current that is supplied from the outside, to one end and the other end of the excitation coil, and switches based on an excitation signal that comprises a pulse signal that has an excitation frequency; and a charging/discharging circuit that charges, into the capacitive element, a reverse induced voltage that is generated in the excitation coil, and switches and supplies, as an excitation current to the one end or the other end of the excitation coil, a discharge current that is discharged from the capacitive element, based on the excitation signal, wherein: the switching circuit comprises: a first switching circuit wherein one contact terminal is connected to the current input terminal, and which turns ON/OFF in accordance with the excitation signal;a second switching circuit, with one contact terminal connected to the current input terminal, and which turns ON/OFF in the opposite phase from the first switching circuit;a first diode wherein the anode terminal is connected to the other contact terminal of the first switching circuit and wherein the cathode terminal is connected to one end of the excitation coil;a second diode wherein the anode terminal is connected to the other contact terminal of the second switching circuit and wherein the cathode terminal is connected to the other end of the excitation coil;a third switching circuit wherein one contact terminal is connected to the cathode terminal of the first diode and to the one end of the excitation coil, and wherein the other contact terminal is connected to the current output terminal, and which turns ON/OFF in the opposite phase from the first switching circuit; anda fourth switching circuit wherein one contact terminal is connected to the cathode terminal of the second diode and to the other end of the excitation coil, and wherein the other contact terminal is connected to the current output terminal, and which turns ON/OFF in phase with the first switching circuit; and the charging/discharging circuit comprises: a diode bridge that rectifies the reverse induced voltage that is produced at the ends of the excitation coil, to charge the capacitive element;a first high-voltage switching circuit that supplies the discharge current to the first end of the excitation coil from the capacitive element, and which turns ON/OFF in phase with the first switching circuit; anda second high-voltage switching circuit that supplies the discharge current from the capacitive element to the other end of the excitation coil, and which turns ON/OFF in the opposite phase from the first switching circuit.
地址 Tokyo JP