Sensors (Mar 2014)

Infrared Sensor-Based Temperature Control for Domestic Induction Cooktops

  • Javier Lasobras,
  • Rafael Alonso,
  • Claudio Carretero,
  • Enrique Carretero,
  • Eduardo Imaz

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s140305278
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 3
pp. 5278 – 5295

Abstract

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In this paper, a precise real-time temperature control system based on infrared (IR) thermometry for domestic induction cooking is presented. The temperature in the vessel constitutes the control variable of the closed-loop power control system implemented in a commercial induction cooker. A proportional-integral controller is applied to establish the output power level in order to reach the target temperature. An optical system and a signal conditioning circuit have been implemented. For the signal processing a microprocessor with 12-bit ADC and a sampling rate of 1 Ksps has been used. The analysis of the contributions to the infrared radiation permits the definition of a procedure to estimate the temperature of the vessel with a maximum temperature error of 5 °C in the range between 60 and 250 °C for a known cookware emissivity. A simple and necessary calibration procedure with a black-body sample is presented.

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