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The fields of the invention are electronic motor controls known as motor drives and computer networks which can be connected to such motor drives.
In factory automation and other commercial applications requiring control of motors, the control electronics is packaged in a unit known as a “motor drive.” This unit may have a microelectronic CPU as well as other circuitry mounted on one or more circuit boards. This unit also typically has a keyboard for entering commands and data, and a display for reading out status data concerning the motor.
Such status data may include diagnostic and condition data, which would signal a technical problem with the motor or its control system, and such a technical problem shall be referred to herein as a “fault.” The term “fault” in this instance refers to a problem or condition including alarm conditions, rather than being limited to electric voltage or current faults, although it also includes such problems.
In the prior art, it has been known to generate e-mail messages to a personal computer as a result of problems with a motor or other electrical device. Examples are provided in Johnson et al., U.S. Pat. No. 6,553,336; Sandelman et al., U.S. Pat. No. 6,147,601 and Conkright et al., U.S. Pat. Pub. No. 2003/0126258, published Jul. 3, 2003.
In these systems, a mail server computer is configured to generate e-mail messages, faxes or other messages in response to various types of malfunction conditions. Often, these systems envision a local area wireless network coupled to a wide area network, such as the Internet.
In the environment of motor drives, a lower cost, more convenient solution with greater flexibility is desired in lieu of the systems described above.
The invention relates to a method and a circuit in the form of a network adapter card that can be attached to a motor drive unit and set up using standard computer hardware and software. This avoids the need to provide custom software for an Internet/Intranet server as seen in the prior art.
The invention provides a device that can be configured with a Web browser interface that can be opened on a computer connected to the motor drive through an Intranet-type (private) Ethernet network. Although Ethernet is a preferred network, other types of networks might also be employed.
The Ethernet adapter card is provided with a computer program that will generate a sequence of browser configuration screens, as well as generating an e-mail message to a computer address on the network when a fault of the type being monitored occurs.
In addition, the invention provides additional monitoring features such as a live, refreshable status screen of motor operation, all within a familiar Web browser interface.
It is one object of the invention to provide a solution to motor fault monitoring that does not require specialized software or configuration of servers on the network.
It is another object of the invention to provide a low-cost convenient solution to adding e-mail fault messaging capability. Adapter cards are required to connect the motor drives to an Ethernet network and by customizing such adapter cards, a low-cost convenient solution is provided.
These and other objects and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the description that follows and from the drawings which illustrate embodiments of the invention, and which are incorporated herein by reference.
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The adapter 12 is provided with a control program 22, which is stored in the program memory 20. The control program 22 includes program instructions, usually in a compiled form, to be executed by the CPU 17 to carry out the operations to be described. In particular, the control program 22 includes instructions for generating screen displays in a general purpose Internet browser application 16 operating on a personal computer 15 connected to the network adapter through the network 13 as shown in
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When it is desired to configure or select the faults to be reported with this system, the link entitled, “Configure E-mail Notification” is selected in the command portion 37 of the screen display 30.
This causes the network adapter 12 to send the personal computer 15, suitable data to displaying the screen display window 40 seen in
The next four lines or fields 43 of this page 41 provide a combination of four check box and radio button selections to enable the sending of e-mail messages for any alarm or for selected alarms, as well as when an alarm condition is cleared. For purposes of the claims herein, it shall be considered that the term “faults” includes alarm conditions.
The next two lines or fields 44 of this page 41 provide two check box selections to select sending an e-mail message when the drive 11 takes a communication fault action or when the drive 11 takes an idle fault action.
The area 45 below that includes data entry boxes for entering an SMTP server address on the network and an e-mail address for the personal computer to which a message will be sent in response to a fault condition, as well as an e-mail subject line for the message.
Assuming that that the first line and the third line, the “only selected faults” line, are checked in the first four lines or fields 42 of page 41, and the “selected faults” hypertext link is activated, then the network adapter 12 sends data to the web browser 16 so that the screen display 50 seen in
To summarize, the invention provides a method and circuit in form of a network adapter card that can be attached to a motor drive unit and set up using standard computer hardware and software. This avoids the need to provide software for an Internet/Intranet server as seen in the prior art.
The invention provides a device that can be configured with a Web browser interface that can be opened on a computer connected to the motor drive through an Intranet-type (private) Ethernet network. Although Ethernet is a preferred network for its high speed of data transfer and usability in both industrial and office environments, other types of networks might also be employed.
The adapter card is provided with a computer program that will generate a sequence of browser configuration screens, as well as generating an e-mail message to a computer address on the network, when a fault of the type being monitored occurs.
In addition, the invention provides additional monitoring features such as a live, refreshable status screen of motor operation, all within a familiar Web browser interface.
The invention provides a solution to motor fault monitoring that does not require specialized software or configuration of servers on the network.
This has been a description of several preferred embodiments of the invention. It will be apparent that various modifications and details can be varied without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention, and these are intended to come within the scope of the following claims.