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US Patent 11906564 Analog and digital frequency domain data sensing circuit

Patent 11906564 was granted and assigned to SigmaSense, LLC on February, 2024 by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

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Patent Applicant
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SigmaSense, LLC
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Current Assignee
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SigmaSense, LLC
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Patent Jurisdiction
United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
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Patent Number
119065640
Patent Inventor Names
Richard Stuart Seger, Jr.0
Daniel Keith Van Ostrand0
Gerald Dale Morrison0
Patrick Troy Gray0
Date of Patent
February 20, 2024
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Patent Application Number
180594800
Date Filed
November 29, 2022
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Patent Primary Examiner
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Jeffery S Zweizig
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CPC Code
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H03K 2005/00078
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H03K 5/1252
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H03K 5/24
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H03M 1/12
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H03F 2203/45116
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H03F 2200/129
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G01R 31/40
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G01R 29/26
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Patent abstract

A method includes providing, by a signal source circuit of a sensing circuit, a signal to a sensor via a conductor. When the sensor is exposed to a condition and is receiving the signal, an electrical characteristic of the sensor affects the signal. The signal includes at least one of: a direct current (DC) component and an oscillating component. When the sensing circuit is in a noisy environment, transient noise couples with the signal to produce a noisy signal. The method further includes comparing, by a transient circuit of the sensing circuit, the noisy signal with a representation of the noisy signal. When the noisy signal compares unfavorably with the representation of the noisy signal, supplying, by the transient circuit, a compensation signal to the conductor. A level of the compensation signal corresponds to a level at which the noisy signal compares unfavorably with the representation of the noisy signal.

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