Pyroelectric device

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Inventors

Inoue, Masao

Application #

018530

Filed

Feb-17-1993

Published

Oct-4-1994

Current US Class

250/338.3

International Classes

G01J 005/10

Field of Search

250/338.3

Assignee

Nohmi Bosai Ltd. (Tokyo, JP)

Examiners

Hannaher; Constantine

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Wenderoth, Lind & Ponack

US Patent References

4258259   Infrared detector
4542294   Infrared detector a...
4626687   Infrared sensor
4851682   Pyroelectric infrare...

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Abstract
A pyroelectric device includes a pyroelectric member for detecting infrared radiation, a transistor whose gate electrode is connected to one of the terminals of the pyroelectric member, a drain terminal connected to a drain electrode of the transistor, a source terminal connected to a source electrode of the transistor, a grounding terminal connected to the other terminal of the pyroelectric member, and a gate resistor connected between the terminals of the pyroelectric member. The gate resistor used in a pyroelectric device for a fire detection has a resistance ranging from 5 to 50 gigaohms, and the gate resistor used in a pyroelectric device for an intrusion detection has a resistance equal to or less than 30 gigaohms.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A pyroelectric device for a fire detection, comprising:

a pyroelectric member made of polyvinylidene fluoride for detecting infrared radiation;

a transistor having a gate electrode connected to one terminal of said pyroelectric member;

a drain terminal connected to a drain electrode of said transistor;

a source terminal connected to a source electrode of said transistor;

a grounding terminal connected to another terminal of said pyroelectric member; and

a gate resistor connected between the terminals of said pyroelectric member, said gate resistor having a resistance of about 10 gigaohms.

2. A pyroelectric device according to claim 1 wherein said transistor is a field-effect transistor.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to a pyroelectric device for detecting infrared radiation which is for use in a flame sensor for fire detection or in an intrusion detector used for prevention of crimes.

2. Description of the Related Art

FIG. 6 shows the structure of a conventional pyroelectric device. A casing includes a metal can 10 and a stem 11 welded to the can 10. The metal can 10 is hermetically sealed by a filter 9 made of silicon. Three pins 4, 5 and 6 respectively constituting a drain terminal, a source terminal and a grounding terminal pass through the stem 11. A printed-circuit board 12 is placed on and fixed to the upper end portions of the pins 4, 5 and 6 by soldering or the like to construct an electric circuit portion.

In the electric circuit of the pyroelectric device, the source electrode of a field-effect transistor (hereinafter referred to as an FET), serving as a preamplifier, is connected to one of electrodes of the pyroelectric member. In order to control the frequency characteristics of the detection sensitivity, a gate resistor is parallel-connected to the pyroelectric member. The electric time constant of the gate resistor determines the cut-off frequency in the low frequency band. A gate resistor having a high resistance of 100 to 200 gigaohms is used, and especially for detection of a human body the pyroelectric device itself has a wider frequency characteristic.
 
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