Claims
- 1. A bus-powered device comprising:
a signal processing control circuit connected to and powered by a bus at a predetermined operating current; and a bus current modulator circuit interconnected in series with said signal processing control circuit to the bus for providing a bipolar communication signal; the total series current of both said circuits being only said predetermined operating current of said signal processing control circuit or the absolute value of the most negative current excursion during communication, whichever is greater.
- 2. The bus-powered device of claim 1 in which said signal processing control circuit includes a power supply powered from the bus.
- 3. The bus-powered device of claim 1 in which said signal processing control circuit includes a digital signal processing circuit.
- 4. The bus-powered device of claim 1 in which said signal processing control circuit includes an analog signal conditioning and control circuit.
- 5. The bus-powered device of claim 1 in which said signal processing control circuit includes at least one sensor.
- 6. The bus-powered device of claim 1 in which said signal processing control circuit includes at least one actuator.
- 7. The bus-powered device of claim 3 in which said digital signal processing circuit includes a microprocessor.
- 8. The bus-powered device of claim 1 in which said signal processing control circuit includes a reservoir capacitor for maintaining said predetermined operating current during the low part of said bipolar communication signal.
- 9. The bus-powered device of claim 8 in which said signal processing control circuit includes a voltage regulating device for controlling the voltage on said reservoir capacitor during the high part of said bipolar communication signal.
- 10. The bus-powered device of claim 1 in which said bipolar communication signal has an average current of substantially zero.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/210,070, filed Jun. 7, 2000 and titled FIELD-BUS MODULATION SCHEME TO MINIMIZE THE LOOP CURRENT.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60210070 |
Jun 2000 |
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