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Infrared Sensor – Based Temperature Control for E.G.O. Induction Cooktop


Abstract:

In this paper, a precise real-time temperature control system based on infrared (IR) thermometry for domestic induction cooking is presented. The system is a part of the ...Show More

Abstract:

In this paper, a precise real-time temperature control system based on infrared (IR) thermometry for domestic induction cooking is presented. The system is a part of the MSX E/2 network; the system exists in our patented solution, which is based on two IR sensors with filters and one emissivity measurement optical part. A real product is implemented in an EGO induction cooker with universal LIN interface with aim of testing cooking processes. A proportional-integral controller is applied to establish the output power level and a signal conditioning circuit has been implemented. A simple and necessary calibration procedure with a wireless MSX sensor is presented. Tests and their results are obtained through real cooking processes in range between 60°C and 250°C with a maximum temperature error of 5 °C (including tests for cooking soup, pasta, deep fry, roast etc.).
Date of Conference: 27 September 2021 - 01 October 2021
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 15 November 2021
ISBN Information:
Electronic ISSN: 2623-8764
Conference Location: Opatija, Croatia

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