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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 25, 2011
Filed:
Apr. 18, 2006
Joseph E. Perry, Osceloa, IN (US);
Andrew J. Edelbrock, Granger, IN (US);
Russell J. Micinski, South Bend, IN (US);
Steven C. Charlton, Osceloa, IN (US);
Joseph E. Perry, Osceloa, IN (US);
Andrew J. Edelbrock, Granger, IN (US);
Russell J. Micinski, South Bend, IN (US);
Steven C. Charlton, Osceloa, IN (US);
Bayer Healthcare LLC, Tarrytown, NY (US);
Abstract
An auto-calibration circuit or label () being adapted to be used with different first and second instruments. The first instrument being different from the second instrument. The auto-calibration label comprising first and second plurality of electrical connections. The first electrical connections conveys first instrument encoded-calibration information () corresponding to a sensor. The first instrument information is adapted to be utilized by the first instrument to auto-calibrate for the first sensor. The first plurality of electrical connections includes contact areas. The second electrical connections conveys second encoded-calibration information () corresponding to the first sensor. The second information is adapted to be utilized by the second instrument to auto-calibrate for the sensor. The second electrical connections includes a second plurality of contact areas, which are distinct from the first contact areas. The first electrical connections is adapted to be routed directly from each of the first contact areas to a first () or second common () connection. The second electrical connections is adapted to be routed directly from each of the second contact areas to the first or second common connection.