The present invention relates to industrial process control or monitoring systems. More specifically, the present invention relates to field devices in such systems which are capable of Radio Frequency (RF) communication.
In industrial settings, control systems are used to monitor and control inventories of industrial and chemical processes, and the like. Typically, the control system performs these functions using field devices distributed at key locations in the industrial process and coupled to the control circuitry in the control room by a process control loop. The term “field device” refers to any device that performs a function in a distributed control or process monitoring system, including all devices currently known, or yet to be known, used in the measurement, control and monitoring of industrial processes.
Some field devices include a transducer. A transducer is understood to mean either a device that generates an output signal based on a physical input or that generates a physical output based on an input signal. Typically, a transducer transforms an input into an output having a different form. Types of transducers include various analytical equipment, pressure sensors, thermistors, thermocouples, strain gauges, flow transmitters, positioners, actuators, solenoids, indicator lights, and others.
Typically, each field device also includes communication circuitry that is used for communicating with a process control room, or other circuitry, over a process control loop. In some installations, the process control loop is also used to deliver a regulated current and/or voltage to the field device for powering the field device. The process control loop also carries data, either in an analog or digital format.
Traditionally, analog field devices have been connected to the control room by two-wire process control current loops, with each device connected to the control room by a single two-wire control loop. Typically, a voltage differential is maintained between the two-wires within a range of voltages from 12-45 volts for analog mode and 9-50 volts for digital mode. Some analog field devices transmit a signal to the control room by modulating the current running through the current loop to a current proportional to the sensed process variable. Other analog field devices can perform an action under the control of the control room by controlling the magnitude of the current through the loop. In addition to, or in the alternative, the process control loop can carry digital signals used for communication with field devices.
In some installations, wireless technologies have begun to be used to communicate with field devices. For example, completely wireless installations are used in which the field device uses a battery, solar cell, or other technique to obtain power without any sort of wired connection. However, the majority of field devices are hardwired to a process control room and do not use wireless communication techniques. Further, in many field installations, “intrinsic safety” standards must be implemented which limit the amount of stored energy which can be discharged into the environment.
In some configurations, an RF adapter can be connected in series with the process control loop. In such a configuration, the voltage drop across terminals of the adapter may affect operation of the process control loop. Further, the amount of this voltage drop affects the maximum power available to the adapter for use in operation of circuitry of the adapter.
A wireless adapter for use in a two-wire process control loop includes wireless communication circuitry and first and second terminals configured to couple in series with the two-wire process control loop. A regulator having a regulator input is coupled to the first terminal and an output. Shunt circuitry is coupled to the output of the regulator and is configured to provide power to the wireless communication circuitry. A feedback circuit is configured to control current flowing from the regulator to the shunt circuitry as a function of a loop current flowing through the two-wire process control loop.
The present invention provides a wireless adapter for use with a field device in an industrial process control or monitoring system. The wireless adapter couples to the field device and provides the field device with wireless communication abilities. The adapter also couples to a two-wire process control loop which is used to connect the field device to a local location such as a process control room or the like. The adapter has a power supply arrangement which allows the voltage drop across terminals of the adapter to vary.
In
The wireless adapter 30 can communicate to other devices or components as desired. The communication can be in accordance with any appropriate protocols. One example protocol includes the formation of a mesh network in which data is passed between wireless devices in order to expand and improve the reliability of the communication system
During operation, the adapter 30 operates using current from the 4-20 mA current flowing through the process control loop 22. As current flows through adapter 30, a small voltage drop occurs across its L+ and L− terminal connections. Preferably, the amount of that voltage drop is kept sufficiently small to ensure that there is enough voltage remaining in the process control loop 22 to provide power to the field device 12. For example, the voltage that the adapter drops may be on the order of 1.0 volts. The current in the process control loop may be as low as 3.5 mA under some conditions, and as high as 25 mA under other conditions. Therefore, in such a configuration, the power available to the adapter 30 may vary from 3.5 mA to 25 mA assuming a fixed 1.0 volt drop. Thus, the circuitry of the adapter 30 receives more operating power when the loop is operating at higher current levels.
In
The circuitry shown in
ILoop*R1=Is*R3 Eq. 1
Is=ILoop*(R1/R3) Eq. 2
Thus, the current Is is proportional to the loop current based upon the ratio established by R1 and R3. Example values for R1 and R3 may be 1 ohm and 5000 ohms, respectively. In such a configuration, Is is equal to the loop current divided by 5000.
OpAmp 162 operates to regulate the voltage drop across L+ and L− terminals of the adapter by varying the current to the shunt regulator 154 by maintaining the voltage on its inverting input equal to the voltage on its non-inverting input. In
One feature of the configuration shown in
In the above circuitry configurations there are situations which may cause the circuitry to reset. For example, if the circuitry is set such that Vreg is approximately 2.25 volts when the loop current is operating at 3.5 mA, and decreases to approximately 1.0 volts when the loop current increases to 25 mA. A failure in the loop may cause the loop current to increase beyond 25 mA. If this happens, the voltage Vreg will continue to increase and approach the value of Vref which is coupled to OpAmp 162. If the DC to DC switching regulator 152 requires a voltage input which is greater than Vref for operation, the output from the DC to DC converter will decrease and potentially cause the microprocessor or wireless communication circuitry in the adapter 30 to reset. If the wireless communication circuitry resets, the adapter 30 will disconnect from the wireless communication network and require a rejoining process once the circuitry is stable. During such an occurrence, it is not possible to communicate wirelessly with the device. If a mesh network is employed, the network may need to reconfigure itself. Further, the OpAmp 160 must be able to function with its input terminals operating near the upper power supply voltage. For example, the supply voltage may be approximately 2.35 volts. It may be desired that the voltage across the L+ and L− terminals may be as high as 2.5 volts. In such a situation, the input terminals of OpAmp 160 may exceed the positive power supply voltage.
ILoop*R1=Ib*Rb Eq. 3
ILoop=Ib*Rb/R1 Eq. 4
Vout=Ib*RF+Ib*Rb+ILoop*Rf Eq. 5
Now, substituting Equation 4 into Equation 5:
Vout=ILoop*(R1/Rb)*(Rf+Rb)+ILoop*Rf Eq. 6
IS=(Vout−Vref)/R3 Eq. 7
Vreg=(IS+I5)*R4+Vref Eq. 8
Equation 6 above shows that the output of OpAmp 160 (Vout) is directly proportional to the current flowing through the adapter, ILoop. As ILoop increases, IS increases due to Vout increasing as shown in the relationships set forth in Equation 7. As IS increases, the current flowing through R4 must decrease as the current flowing through R5 is constant because Vref is constant. As the current flowing R4 decreases, the voltage across R4 decreases and therefore Vreg decreases. Thus, the equations illustrate that as the loop current increases the voltage across the adapter loop terminals (Vreg) decreases.
The circuitry of
If the resistor values of the circuitry shown in
Further, similar to some of the circuits discussed above, the circuit 190 shown in
Suitable values for the components shown in
The present invention provides a field device and/or adapter configured to couple to a process control loop which further includes a wireless communication module for one way or bi-directional wireless communication. The wireless communication module can transmit and/or receive an RF signal from a remote device or location. The module can be directly powered with power received from the two-wire process control loop, or can be powered with power received from the process control loop and stored for subsequent use. The module can be a removable module in which the module need only couple to those field devices in which wireless communication is desired. The module can be configured as an adapter to retrofit an existing transmitter.
The above configuration provides an adapter which enables wireless communication with a process variable transmitter. The circuitry can be configured to operate from power which is already available to the process variable transmitter. Increased efficiency can be obtained by placing the energy storage element as a shunt element in a loop shunt regulator. A “step up” regulator can be provided which is part of the feedback circuit for the shunt regulator control. This configuration increases efficiency while reducing the number of components required. The voltage drop across the device can be varied as desired.
The term “field device” as used herein can be any device which is used in a process control monitoring system and does not necessarily require placement in the “field.” The device can be located anywhere in the process control system including in a control room or control circuitry. The terminals used to connect to the process control loop refer to any electrical connection and may not comprise physical or discrete terminals. Any appropriate radio frequency communication circuitry can be used as desired as can any appropriate communication protocol, frequency or communication technique. The power supply circuitry is configured as desired and is not limited to the configurations set forth herein. In some embodiments, the field device includes an address which can be included in any RF transmissions such that the device can be identified. Similarly, such an address can be used to determine if a received signal is intended for that particular device. However, in other embodiments, no address is utilized and data is simply transmitted from the wireless communication circuitry without any addressing information. In such a configuration, if receipt of data is desired, any received data may not include addressing information. In some embodiments, this may be acceptable. In others, other addressing techniques or identification techniques can be used such as assigning a particular frequency or communication protocol to a particular device, assigning a particular time slot or period to a particular device or other techniques. Any appropriate communication protocol and/or networking technique can be employed including token-based techniques in which a token is handed off between devices to thereby allow transmission or reception for the particular device.
Although the present invention has been described with reference to preferred embodiments, workers skilled in the art will recognize that changes may be made in form and detail without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. As used herein, Radio Frequency (RF) can comprise electro-magnetic transmissions of any frequency and is not limited to a particular group of frequencies, range of frequencies or any other limitation. Any communication protocol can be used, as desired, including IEEE 802.11b, 802.15.4, or other protocols, including proprietary protocols as well as standardized protocols such as the wireless HART® communication protocol. In the discussion above, the wireless adapter provides a digital signal communication connection for coupling to the two-wire process control loop and, in some embodiments, communicating in accordance with the HART® communication protocol. The adapter can be configured to mount externally to a process control transmitter, for example, through a threaded coupling to NPT fittings in the transmitter housing. In the above discussion, when a capacitor which is not a super capacitor is employed, for example on the order of 10,000 μF is used to store energy, the intrinsic safety circuitry of the present invention operates to limit the maximum available energy which is entering the circuitry of the adapter. This is because in accordance with intrinsic safety standard, the voltage across a given capacitance must be kept below a level that could result in the capacitance creating a spark if an instantaneous short circuit occurred. Thus, in the above discussion, by limiting the maximum circuit voltage which can be received by circuitry in the adapter, the size of the capacitance can be increased. As used herein, “shunt regulator” is not limited to the particular configurations shown and may comprise any type of circuitry in the adapter in which current is ultimately (and substantially) shunted back to the two-wire process control loop. More generally, this can comprise shunt circuitry which is used to power wireless communication circuitry. Current flowing through the shunt circuitry is returned (shunted) to the two-wire process control loop. Although the present invention has been described with reference to preferred embodiments, workers skilled in the art will recognize that changes may be made in form and detail without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
The present application is based on and claims the benefit of U.S. Application No. 61/073,096, filed Jun. 17, 2008, the content of which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety. The present application also notes the following related patent applications: U.S. application Ser. No. 12/125,187, filed May 22, 2008; U.S. Ser. No. 60/997,760, filed Oct. 5, 2007; U.S. Ser. No. 11/842,356, filed Aug. 21, 2007; and U.S. Ser. No. 10/878,235, filed Jun. 28, 2004, now U.S. Pat. No. 7,262,693, the contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety.
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