The present invention relates to power generation devices and in particular to communication interfaces for power generation devices.
Material processing, such as plasma deposition and sputtering, through the utilization of plasmas has been known for many years. These processes generally employ a generator to provide either an RF or high voltage DC power signal that is coupled to a plasma chamber. Conventional generators typically include a custom data communication system for transmitting signals between internal and external assemblies. Referring to
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Each of these configurations shares several drawbacks including inaccessibility for upgrading and servicing the interface, reduced interface choices for the customer, and the high cost of producing and maintaining customized versions of the generator to support different interface standards.
A communications interface system and method for a plasma generator is provided. The communications interface system includes a generator assembly that has a standard portable device (POD) interface for communicating information that complies with a first protocol. A portable device is coupled between the standard POD interface and a second communication interface for communicating information therebetween. The second communication interface communicates information in a format that complies with a second protocol. The portable device is detachable from the standard POD interface and the second communication interface. A first communication link couples the standard POD interface to the portable device. A second communication link couples the portable device to the second communication interface.
Further areas of applicability of the present invention will become apparent from the detailed description provided hereinafter. It should be understood that the detailed description and specific examples, while indicating the preferred embodiment of the invention, are intended for purposes of illustration only and are not intended to limit the scope of the invention.
The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description and the accompanying drawings, wherein:
The following description of the preferred embodiment(s) is merely exemplary in nature and is in no way intended to limit the invention, its application, or uses.
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The generator 30 uses only the generic interface protocol as the standard for communicating with other assemblies and devices. There are not different versions of the generator 30 for communicating with interfaces based on a different protocol. Essentially, the communications interface system 32 shifts the interface adapting mechanism outside of the generator 30, into the interface PODs which are separate from the generator 30. For example, in the presently preferred embodiment the standard POD interface protocol is used for all of the generators. To interface the generator 30 to a device that uses a different protocol such as Devicenet, a Devicenet interface POD is coupled between the generator 30 and the Devicenet device. Likewise, to interface the generator 30 to a device that uses Ethernet, an Ethernet interface POD is coupled between the generator 30 and the Ethernet device. In each case, the interface POD interfaces the generic interface of the generator 30 to a different interface protocol. By shifting the interfacing function into the interface POD, several advantages are gained. For example, upgrading and servicing the interface is enhanced since the interface is accessible, the generator is easily interfaced to several different interfaces merely by selecting a corresponding interface POD, and the additional cost associated with producing and maintaining customized versions of the generator to support different interface standards is eliminated.
In addition to interfacing the generator 30 to another device (not shown), the communication interface system may be used to interface other generator assemblies to internal generator assemblies or external devices. Generator assemblies include power amplifiers, V/I probes, output sensors, control assemblies, and internal power supplies. Before describing further embodiments of the communication interface system, it is necessary to describe the interconnection of the assemblies of the generator 30. The generator 30 includes a debug interface 42 for maintenance and initial system test. A control system 44 coordinates the operation of the generator 30 including output regulation and communication with external devices. Drive signals from the control system 44 are coupled to a power amplifier 46 that generates the power output. An output sensor 48 senses signal characteristics of the power output. A housekeeping power supply 50 provides regulated power for the assemblies of the generator 30. An internal data interface 52 coordinates communication between the power amplifier 46, output sensor 48, and housekeeping power supply 50.
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The description of the invention is merely exemplary in nature and, thus, variations that do not depart from the gist of the invention are intended to be within the scope of the invention. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention.
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