This disclosure relates to power supplies, and more particularly to a power supply having a wireless transmitter.
Sensors are available that sense a condition and transmit a wireless signal using energy harvested from environmental conditions. However, these sensors are low power devices that have limiting sensing capabilities.
A power supply having a wireless transmitter includes an input receiving a first voltage from a power source, a power converter operable to convert the first voltage to a second voltage, and an output providing the second voltage to a load. A communication module is operable to receive a data signal from the load via a wired connection. A wireless transmitter is operable to transmit a wireless signal to a receiver in response to the received data signal such that the load is operable to communicate wirelessly with the receiver. A housing forms an enclosure around the power converter, the communication module, and the wireless transmitter.
A system for communicating sensor data includes a sensor that lacks independent wireless communication functionality. The sensor is operable to transmit a data signal in response to detecting a condition. A power supply is operable to power the sensor, and is operable to transmit a wireless signal in response to receiving the data signal from the sensor.
A method of wirelessly transmitting sensor data encloses a power converter, a communications module and a wireless signal transmitter in a housing. An input voltage is received, the input voltage is converted to an output voltage using the power converter, and the output voltage is provided to a load. A data signal is received from the load to the communications module via a wired connection. A wireless signal is transmitted in response to the received data signal using the wireless signal transmitter such that the wired load is able to communicate wirelessly with the receiver.
These and other features of the present invention can be best understood from the following specification and drawings, the following of which is a brief description.
a illustrates a view of an example embodiment of the housing of
b illustrates another view of the housing of
The wireless transmitter 12 transmits wireless signal 24 to a receiver 26 in response to the received data signal 22, such that the wired load 20 is able to communicate wirelessly with the receiver 26. Thus, the power supply 10 may be used to retrofit a wired sensor that lacks independent wireless communication functionality for wireless signal transmission.
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The LEDs 36, 38 and buttons 40, 42 may be used to perform a variety of functions. In one example LED 36 and button 40 are used to perform a “learn” function such that the power supply 10 may become associated with the receiver 26 if the button 40 is pressed, and the LED 36 could turn ON to indicate a successful association. In one example the LED 38 indicates whether the power supply 10 is receiving power from power source 16. In one example the button 42 may be used to clear memory of the communication module 32, the wireless transmitter 12, or both. Also, the blinking patterns of the LEDs 36, 38 may be used to communicate a variety of things, such as whether the load 20 is active, whether a wireless transmitter 12 signal repeating functionality is enabled such that the wireless transmitter 12 is receiving and retransmitting signals from other wireless transmitters 12, etc.
A housing 44 forms an enclosure surrounding the power converter 30, the communication module 32, and the wireless transmitter 12 such that the components 30, 32, 12 are all contained in a single unit. A threaded nipple 46 may be used to secure the power supply 10 into a light bulb socket such that the power supply 10 is secured into the light socket and the light socket acts as the power source 16 (see
The sensors 46a-b could be motion sensors, for example. Some low voltage motion sensors, such as passive infrared sensors, are only operable to detect “line of sight” motion. Other motion sensors, such as ultrasonic motion sensors, have higher power requirements but are able to detect motion around corners in a building such that a line of sight is not required. Because of the available DC voltage 18, which as discussed above may be 24 VDC, the motion sensors 46a-b could be ultrasonic motion sensors or other motion sensors that have voltage requirements on the order of 24 VDC.
Although a preferred embodiment of this invention has been disclosed, a worker of ordinary skill in this art would recognize that certain modifications would come within the scope of this invention. For that reason, the following claims should be studied to determine the true scope and content of this invention.