The invention concerns a method and a system for programming a motor controller.
Motor controllers are used for speed control of electromotors and contain a considerable amount of programmable control electronics. Motor controllers are available in different types, as for example frequency converters, servo-drives and DC-drives. Programming can take place either directly from the control panel on the motor controller or from a PC which is connected to the motor controller via a serial connection or via a local network. In the following, “programming” means configuration of the motor controller before the final start-up. Typically about 300 parameters can be set, and the PC with its graphical user interface has turned out to be a viable alternative to the often lengthy programming when using the control panel.
Today's manufacturers of motor controllers develop and offer programming software which can be installed on the PC, on which a configuration file is generated. Via the programming software the operator tailors the motor controller to its tasks and the software generates a configuration file which is sent—downloaded—to the motor controller.
The programming software can be used at start-up of a single motor controller but has its strong point when programming a whole series of motor controllers. Often the configuration file can be used again.
One problem with the programming software is that it gradually gets out of date. When new motor controller types are delivered, the obsolete programming software will not at all or only insufficiently be able to generate a configuration file which exploits all new possibilities. The operator will typically have to update the programming software which is placed on his own PC or on the network, however, a certain uncertainty will prevail whether it is the newest version or not. Add to this the practical administration as well as time consumption in keeping the programming software up-to-date.
A solution to this problem has been made by the motor controller manufacturer Lenze from Germany, who delivers a drive having a programming software that can be updated from the Internet. From the home page of this manufacturer it is thus possible to select a data file for precisely the motor controller which is to be programmed and, thereafter, to download the data file to the PC. When executing the file containing data the programming software is updated in the area which concerns the actual motor controller, and it is now possible by means of the programming software to generate an updated configuration file. The disadvantage with this solution is, that the remaining parts of the programming software remain non-updated. Furthermore, in worst case the updating only takes place on the operator's own PC, so that the fellow colleagues have to go through the same procedure, which is time-consuming and creates uncertainty when it comes to administration of software versions.
As for motor controllers which are connected to a communication network, however, it would in some cases be advantageous if the PC as a programming tool could be totally omitted. This would accelerate the installation of a larger number of drives.
The task to be solved with this invention is to reduce the resource- and time-consumption spent by the motor controller customer when updating the programming software, and to remove the customer's uncertainty as to whether the programming software and the basic motor controller data are present in their latest version.
Another task is to make configuration of motor controllers possible in a way, that the operator can omit the use of a PC.
These tasks are fulfilled with a method as described in claim 1 where the operator, typically the customer, via a user interface interactively generates a configuration file on an Internet server which is provided by the motor controller supplier. The operator then downloads the configuration file to the motor controller. The Internet server contains the following program units which directly or indirectly are being activated by the operator:
A) interactive programming software enabling the selection of configuration parameters
B) a database containing motor controller data
C) a compiler for generating the configuration file from selected configuration parameters and related motor controller data
D) a transmitter unit for transferring the configuration file via the Internet.
The advantage of this solution is that the software and the motor controller data are concentrated in one place, namely on the Internet server of the motor controller supplier. The customer has got an unambiguous working platform. To the customer this means that he only has to bear in mind one web-address, and that the task for updating of the programming software as well as uncertainty about the validity of data has been removed. The customer need no longer use resources on updating as this task has now been moved to the drives supplier.
To the supplier of motor controllers this solution means, that the task of updating the software and maintaining the data is now advantageously concentrated in one place.
In locating all programming units for the configuration on the Internet server, the PC is being relieved compared with the traditional solution where the programming software is placed on the hard disk. With the solution according to the invention the installation of a special programming software is no longer required; instead a standard web-browser as mentioned in claim 2 can be used.
Instead of using a special communication software between the motor controller and the PC in order to transmit the configuration file from the PC, the web-browser can advantageously be used to transmit the configuration file to the motor controller as described in claim 3
The configuration file is generated directly on the Internet server. Via the interactive programming software which was previously located on the local PC but now has been moved to the server, the operator sets the parameters that are to be used in the motor controller. The setup made is based on a number of databases containing the latest data for the individual motor controllers. After the setup is finished, a compiler generates the configuration file in a machine language which can be interpreted directly by the motor controller. When the configuration file is generated directly on the server and then stored in a special customers' library it is ensured that also other operators at the customer's have direct access to the file.
Furthermore, directly generating the configuration file on the server means that it is now possible to configure the motor controller directly from the panel of the motor controller via the Internet server provided that the motor controller is connected to the Internet. This is the essence of claim 4
Claim 5 describes the first contact between the motor controller and the server where the motor controller transmits an identification code which states the type of user interface on the motor controller and/or the type of motor controller.
The programming software will then adjust itself according to the identification code, and this is especially advantageous in cases where only small or no graphical displays at all are mounted on the motor controller.
In order not to increase the cost of manufacturing by including communication electronics into the motor controller, the communication electronics as described in claim 6 can advantageously be placed externally in a communication interface which on one side is connected to the motor controller and on the other side to a PC or the Internet server.
Instead of using a specially manufactured communication interface from the motor controller supplier a portable graphical user interface as for example a mobile telephone can be used. This is the essence of claim 7
Claims 8, 9,10 and 11 describe a system using the invention.
The invention is illustrated in
In the following the invention will be described in detail.
The configuration file which is downloaded from the Internet server can as shown be sent to the frequency converter via a serial connection. However, it will also be possible to send the file via an Internet connection or via a local area network. It will be quite advantageous for the operator if the configuration file can be sent directly from the standard browser to the frequency converter, for example by activating the ‘print’-function of the browser. Specially developed transmitting software made by the supplier is, therefore, not required.
The Internet server 7, which is addressed by means of an IP address, contains an interactive programming software 8. “Interactive” means that the choice of the operator is influencing upon the behaviour of the program as well as the contents of the finally generated configuration file. The invention herein differs from prior art in that the configuration files (“drivers”) on the Internet normally are found in a rigid, finished and non-programmable form. An example of a screen view from the interactive programming software is shown in
On the screen picture the operator has in table 16 selected position 17 so that a reference signal Fref will be added to an already stored speed, which is selected based on a binary combination of ON-OFF signals on the input terminals A-C. Also, there has to be a start-signal on input terminal D.
In table 19 the operator has selected position 18 which effects that the frequency converter transmits a PWM signal to a status output where for example an indicating instrument is connected.
On this single screen picture there are 34 different parameters which can be selected and combined differently, and the operator proceeds to the next step by activating the button “Next”. On the following screen pictures it will be possible to set parameters like starting torque and ramp-up and ramp-down times and to select a speed profile (for example linear or S-curve). By using dynamic HTML techniques the web pages following the one shown in
The Internet server 7 (
The customer libraries 9 make it possible for the operator to store the generated configuration file on the server in order that he can get the file on demand, or that other operators at the customer's place can make use of the file. The customer will, of course, also be able to store the file on his own PC.
The compiler 11 is the software unit that converts the selected parameter-settings into the final configuration file being a code which can be interpreted by the ASIC or microcontroller of the control unit in the frequency converter. This compiler is preferably produced in the programming code Java® or placed on the server in the form of a CGI program (Control Graphic Interface), thus being in a hex- or binary format. The transmitting unit 12 is the program unit by means of which the configuration file can be downloaded from the server over the Internet to the PC. This unit is made in HTML language or as a Java script.
After the user has been through the interactive programming software, which during parameterization has fetched data about the frequency converter in the database 10, the user presses the “Finish” button (not shown) and the compiler generates the configuration file. This file typically has a size of 2 kB, and is now ready for download.
When the frequency converter begins the communication with the Internet server, it first transmits an identification code that informs the server about the attached frequency converter type as well as the display type, whereafter the server executes a modified version of the interactive programming software, which means a version, that differs from the PC based version. The operator can then generate and download the configuration file from the server by means of the panel buttons 15.
A third embodiment (not shown) concerns the type of frequency converters which has no or almost no human user interface. This type can also be connected to the Internet server according to the invention, and via so-called dip-switches on the frequency converter the operator can select its settings which following an identity code is sent to the server which confirm receipt with a newly generated configuration file which is downloaded by the converter.
Common to the three embodiments described and the invention in general is the opportunity to place a communication interface between the PC and the motor controller or between the Internet server and the motor controller. The communication interface contains all the communication hardware and establishes the connection between the motor controller and the PC or between the motor controller and the Internet server. The communication interface may possibly also have a user interface. The advantage of this solution is that the motor controller can be manufactured at a lower price because the communication hardware is not built into the apparatus.
As a communication interface a standard mobile telephone or other wireless portable graphic user interfaces can be used. As the motor controller is connected to the Internet server via an ordinary phone-connection or connected to a PC, generating the configuration file can be done wireless, and also downloading can be executed from this user interface.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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PA 1999 01827 | Dec 1999 | DK | national |
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 10129871 | May 2002 | US |
Child | 11654923 | Jan 2007 | US |