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Teri Lynn Tu

from Concord, NH
Age ~60

Teri Tu Phones & Addresses

  • 15 Clough St, Bow, NH 03304
  • 11 Whittier Dr, Bow, NH 03304 (603) 715-1335
  • Concord, NH
  • Manchester, NH
  • 11 Whittier Dr, Bow, NH 03304

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Us Patents

Chopped Low Power Magnetic-Field Detector With Hysteresis Memory

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US Patent:
56191375, Apr 8, 1997
Filed:
Feb 12, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/600380
Inventors:
Ravi Vig - Bow NH
Teri Tu - Bow NH
Paul W. Latham - Lee NH
Assignee:
Allegro Microsystems, Inc.
International Classification:
G01R 3306
G01R 3307
G01R 33025
H03K 338
US Classification:
324251
Abstract:
A low power magnetic-field detector, of the kind for detecting an ambient magnetic field that is greater than a predetermined field strength, is comprised of a Hail element, a transducer-voltage amplifier, and a zero-crossing comparator, all connected in tandem. A clock and switch are used to chop the energizing current to the Hall element. Alternatively, the amplifier and comparator are also chopped to further reduce power consumption. A clockable flip flop is synchronously enabled for an instant at the end of each period of energizing the Hall element. The comparator output signal is transferred to the flip flop Q output and held there during each period of not energizing the Hall element. A Positive-feedback hysteresis circuit adds a bias voltage to the amplified Hall voltage and is applied to the comparator input to effect comparator hysteresis with memory covering clock-period portions when the Hall element is not energized. The comparator is thus transformed into a Schmitt trigger circuit having hysteresis memory, making it possible to chop the Hall element to substantially reduce the detector power consumption without loosing the hysteresis feature.

Tracking And Holding In A Dac The Peaks In The Field-Proportional Voltage In A Slope Activated Magnetic Field Sensor

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US Patent:
57291306, Mar 17, 1998
Filed:
Jan 17, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/587405
Inventors:
Kristann L. Moody - Barrington NH
Ravi Vig - Bow NH
Jay M. Towne - Andover NH
Teri L. Tu - Bow NH
International Classification:
G01B 714
G01R 3300
G01N 2772
US Classification:
32420712
Abstract:
In a proximity-detector, a Hall transducer produces a signal Vsig. Two counters, P-counter and N-counter count pulses from a clock and produce count signals respectively to two DACs, PDAC and NDAC. The DACs output signals track and hold, respectively, the positive pulses and negative pulses in Vsig. These output signals are compared with Vsig to produce a proximity-detector binary output voltage Vout that becomes high when a tracking voltage V. sub. DAC-P produced by PDAC rises to each peak positive voltage V. sub. pk in Vsig, and that becomes low when a tracking voltage V. sub. DAC-P falls to each peak negative voltage in Vsig. The peak V. sub. DAC-P is held until Vsig drops by a fixed amount below V. sub. pk to produce an output pulse that resets the counter connected to PDAC at a time shortly following the actual peak in Vsig. Similarly, the peak V. sub.

Centering A Signal Within The Dynamic Range Of A Peak Detecting Proximity Detector

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US Patent:
62327682, May 15, 2001
Filed:
May 7, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/852856
Inventors:
Kristann L. Moody - Barrington NH
Ravi Vig - Bow NH
P. Karl Scheller - Rochester NH
Jay M. Towne - Newbury NH
Teri L. Tu - Bow NH
Assignee:
Allegro Microsystems Inc. - Worcester MA
International Classification:
G01B 730
G01P 3489
F02P 1702
H03G 320
US Classification:
32420712
Abstract:
A magnetic-field-to-voltage transducer includes a Hall element and a digitally gain-controlled Hall-voltage amplifier that produces an analog voltage Vsig having excursions of one polarity corresponding to the passing of magnetic articles. Vsig is applied to the input of a peak-referenced-threshold signal detector that generates a binary proximity-detector output voltage, Vout, having transitions of one direction upon approaches of gear teeth down to zero speed. A digitally gain-controlled amplifier is connected to the Hall element. A comparator circuit generates a binary signal Vbig (or V. sub. toobig) that changes from one to another binary level each time that Vsig exceeds a DC target voltage, V. sub. TG. The AGC circuit incrementally changes the transducer gain in the direction to bring the peaks in Vsig to just below the target value T. sub. TG. Reference voltages V. sub. P2 and V. sub.

Two Terminal I.c. Magnetic-Field Detector For Use In A Liquid Level Sensor And Having An Anti-Slosh Feature

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US Patent:
56868944, Nov 11, 1997
Filed:
Jan 3, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/582570
Inventors:
Ravi Vig - Bow NH
Teri Tu - Bow NH
Alberto Bilotti - Florida 1602, AR
International Classification:
H01H 3518
G01F 2336
US Classification:
340618
Abstract:
A two-terminal integrated circuit magnetic-field detector, for use in detecting a low level of a liquid in a vehicle, has a Hall element, a Schmitt type comparator, an anti-sloshing accumulator such as an up-down counter, and a latching driver all connected in tandem. The anti-sloshing accumulator is for producing a signal that is the integral as a function of time of the binary comparator output signal. During sloshing, when the average liquid level is near that at which a low-level warning signal is desired, the accumulator signal climbs in a vacillating manner. The latching driver is connected across the two integrated circuit (I. C. ) terminals and latches on when the accumulator signal reaches a predetermined value, dropping the impedance across the two I. C terminals. A liquid level indicating lamp is connected in series with a source of DC voltage and the two I. C.

Detector Of Passing Magnetic Articles With Automatic Gain Control

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US Patent:
56940386, Dec 2, 1997
Filed:
Jan 17, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/587406
Inventors:
Kristann L. Moody - Barrington NH
Ravi Vig - Bow NH
P. Karl Scheller - Rochester NH
Jay M. Towne - Andover NH
Teri L. Tu - Bow NH
Assignee:
Allegro Microsystems, Inc. - Worcester MA
International Classification:
G01B 730
G01P 3489
F02P 1702
H03G 100
US Classification:
3242072
Abstract:
A magnetic-field-to-voltage transducer includes a Hall element and a digitally gain-controlled Hall-voltage amplifier that produces an analog voltage Vsig having excursions of one polarity corresponding to the passing of magnetic articles. Vsig is applied to the input of a signal-manipulating circuit that generates a proximity- detector binary output voltage, Vout, having transitions of one direction each time a predetermined point is reached in Vsig. A digitally gain-controlled gain amplifier is connected to the Hall element. A comparator circuit generates a binary signal Vbig (or V. sub. toobig) that changes from one to another binary level each time that Vsig exceeds a DC target voltage, V. sub. TG. The AGC circuit senses and counts gain counter excursions of one polarity in Vsig, and produces a binary count output signal at the input of the gain amplifier at each of the counted excursions in Vsig, incrementally changing the transducer gain in the direction to bring the peaks in Vsig to just below the target value T. sub. TG. This AGC feature prevents saturating the amplifier and quickly renders a Vsig of essentially constant amplitude so that either the peak excursion values or predetermined threshold levels in Vsig, at which transitions in the proximity detector output voltage Vout are caused to occur, provide greater accuracy and stability in the correlation between detection-approach and -withdrawal distances and transitions in Vout.

Detection Of Passing Magnetic Articles With A Peak Referenced Threshold Detector

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US Patent:
60912391, Jul 18, 2000
Filed:
Aug 31, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/387683
Inventors:
Ravi Vig - Bow NH
Jay M. Towne - Newbury NH
Kristann L. Moody - Barrington NH
Teri L. Tu - Bow NH
Assignee:
Allegro MicroSystems, Inc. - Worcester MA
International Classification:
G01B 730
G01P 3489
F02P 1702
H03G 100
US Classification:
3242072
Abstract:
A detector for detecting passing magnetic articles including a magnetic-field-to-voltage transducer having an output at which an analog voltage Vsig is generated, with the Vsig voltage being commensurate to the strength of the ambient magnetic field and having at least one peak. An analog-to-digital converter coupled to the output of the transducer is operative to convert to a corresponding digital signal at least a portion of the Vsig voltage, which portion includes the peak and a circuit coupled to the analog-to-digital converter is operative to generate an output signal indicative of the occurrence of the times t. sub. xpk when the difference between Vsig and said peak of Vsig has exceeded a predetermined amount.

Detection Of Passing Magnetic Articles While Periodically Adapting Detection Thresholds To Changing Amplitudes Of The Magnetic Field

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US Patent:
56507194, Jul 22, 1997
Filed:
Jan 17, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/587407
Inventors:
Kristann L. Moody - Barrington NH
Ravi Vig - Bow NH
P. Karl Scheller - Rochester NH
Jay M. Towne - Andover NH
Teri L. Tu - Bow NH
Assignee:
Allegro Microsystems, Inc. - Worcester MA
International Classification:
G01P 348
G01P 3489
US Classification:
324166
Abstract:
A Hall transducer produces a signal Vsig. Threshold voltages V. sub. Pth and V. sub. Nth are generated at the beginning, t. sub. update, of each of a succession of update time intervals, of 64 pulses in Vsig, to be fixed percentages respectively of the peak to peak voltage in Vsig. A proximity-detector binary output voltage is high when Vsig exceeds threshold voltage V. sub. Pth and low when Vsig is below threshold voltage V. sub. Nth. Signals V. sub. Pold and V. sub. Nold, generated by first and second DACs, are equal to the first positive and negative peaks in Vsig after each time t. sub. update initiating the start of a successive interval. Signals V. sub. Pnew and V. sub. Nnew, simultaneously generated by third and fourth DACs, are equal to the greatest positive and negative peak voltages in Vsig during the interval ending at t. sub. update. Counters present their count to the first and second DACs that count pulses from a clock for tracking and holding +/- peaks in Vsig. After each time t. sub.

Hall-Effect Ferrous-Article-Proximity Sensor Assembly

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US Patent:
55811795, Dec 3, 1996
Filed:
May 31, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/454916
Inventors:
Raymond W. Engel - Southbridge MA
Peter J. Gilbert - Henniker NH
Ravi Vig - Bow NH
Teri Tu - Bow NH
Terry Clapp - Goffstown NH
Assignee:
Allegro Microsystems, Inc. - Worcester MA
International Classification:
G01P 102
G01P 342
G01B 714
H05K 500
US Classification:
3242072
Abstract:
This invention is a magnetic-field sensor assembly comprising a preformed housing shell having a first end which includes an opening, and a second end which includes a window and having a cylindrical shape with a flattened portion to produce a truncated circular cross-section, a sensor package including an integrated-circuit magnetic-field-sensor chip encapsulated in a protective body with first and second opposite and mutually parallel faces and a plurality of integral conductive leads, each lead having a proximal portion, a distal portion, and a central portion, the proximal portion of each of said plurality of leads extending from said body, the central portion of said plurality of leads extending away from the body and positioned substantially normal the faces of the body, said sensor-package body being positioned in said housing shell part way through said window with said one body face extending outwardly from said housing shell and with said lead distal portions extending from said housing shell through said opening, a magnet having a first end and a second end and positioned in said housing shell with said first end adjacent to said second sensor-package body face, and an endcap adapted to close said opening in said housing shell.
Teri Lynn Tu from Concord, NH, age ~60 Get Report