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Title: Hybrid Circuit Design for Down Hole Sensors


1
Hybrid Circuit Design for Down Hole Sensors
  • Stephen Pondelik
  • The University of Tulsa
  • Richard Kriege
  • Geophysical Research Company

2
Introduction
  • Goal- Create a hybrid circuit that contains 3
    pierce type oscillators.
  • Application- Circuit will be used down hole with
    heat exceeding 150 degrees Celsius to measure
    pressure and temperature.
  • Plan- Test various oscillator types by exposing
    them to various temperatures and observing heat
    characteristics.

3
Hybrid Overview
  • Circuit that is placed on a ceramic substrate
  • Dissipates heat at a higher rate
  • Silver or gold strands connect parts
  • Extremely small
  • Higher functioning temperature

4
The Oscillator Designs
  • There are two oscillator designs that are being
    considered, the ESP and the Integra. Both of
    which have varying characteristics that will help
    determine which is to be used.
  • ESP
  • Thru-hole parts
  • Discrete Components
  • Oscillates due to an transistor
  • Integra
  • Surface mount parts
  • ICs and Discrete parts
  • Oscillates due to an inverter

5
The Oscillation
  • Consists of three oscillators that interact with
    each other
  • Based on the resonant frequency of a specially
    constructed quartz crystal
  • Reference oscillator does not change frequency
  • Temperature oscillator changes with temperature
    linearly
  • Pressure oscillator changes with pressure
    parabolically

6
Circuit Testing
  • Low heat testing
  • 100-350 degrees Fahrenheit range
  • Observe temperature/pressure frequency throughout
    test
  • Observe current change throughout test
  • Circuit must maintain the ability to turn on and
    off
  • High heat testing
  • 350-400 degrees Celsius
  • Observe temperature/pressure frequency throughout
    test
  • Observe current change throughout test
  • Circuit must maintain the ability to turn on and
    off
  • Observe delay of oscillators output waveform

7
Final Application
  • Which circuit to chose?
  • Lowest current consumption leads to longer
    battery life
  • Accurate temperature and pressure frequency leads
    to accurate down hole readings
  • Ability to turn on and off at high temperatures
    provides functionality
  • Delay to determine oscillator's response time
  • No egregious failures
  • These factors will determine which circuit to use
    in the hybrid design

8
Our Sponsors
  • Geophysical Research Company, LLC
  • The University of Tulsa
  • Oklahoma Center for the Advancement of Science
    and Technology
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