Claims
- 1. A transmitter responsive to a pressure, comprising:
- an isolator diaphragm exposed to the pressure, an increase in pressure urging the diaphragm toward a backplate, the backplate and the diaphragm having a space therebetween;
- a flange carrying process fluid to the isolator diaphragm;
- a pressure sensor having a pressure output;
- a fluid filling the space and transmitting the pressure to the pressure sensor;
- a non-contact position sensor disposed proximate the isolator diaphragm and providing a position signal to monitor a position of the isolator diaphragm, thereby to monitor loss of fluid from the transmitter, wherein the non-contact position sensor includes an ultrasonic transducer which couples to the flange;
- a temperature sensor thermally coupled to the fluid and providing a fluid temperature signal; and
- a circuit coupled to the pressure sensor, non-contact position sensor and the temperature sensor for monitoring loss of the fluid, the circuit ascertaining an expected position of the isolator diaphragm as a function of the pressure output, the position signal and the fluid temperature signal.
- 2. In a transmitter having a pressure sensor coupled to an isolator diaphragm by a fluid, a method of detecting fluid loss comprising:
- monitoring a position of the isolator diaphragm;
- measuring a temperature that is representative of the isolator diaphragm temperature;
- ascertaining an expected position of the isolator diaphragm due to thermal volumetric change of the fluid as a function of the measured temperature; and
- comparing the monitored isolator diaphragm position with the expected position.
- 3. The method of claim 2, wherein the monitoring step includes monitoring a capacitance between an electrode and the isolator diaphragm.
- 4. The method of claim 2 further comprising the step of measuring an output of the pressure sensor, and wherein the ascertaining step is a function of the measured output of the pressure sensor.
- 5. A transmitter, comprising:
- a pressure sensor fluidically coupled to at lest one isolator diaphragm by a fill fluid, the pressure sensor utilizing a first measurement technique;
- a temperature sensor thermally coupled to the fluid, providing a fluid temperature signal based on a temperature of the fluid;
- a measurement circuit coupled to the pressure sensor and the temperature sensor;
- a non-contact position sensor for monitoring loss of fill fluid, the non-contact position sensor utilizing a second measurement technique;
- a switch coupling the measurement circuit selectively to the pressure sensor and to the non-contact position sensor; and
- wherein the first and second measurement techniques are capacitance measurement techniques, and wherein the measurement circuit ascertains an expected position of the diaphragm due to thermal volumetric changes based on the fluid temperature signal.
Parent Case Info
This is a File Wrapper Continuation of application Ser. No. 08/346,609, filed Nov. 30, 1994, now abandoned. Priority of the prior application is claimed pursuant to 35 USC .sctn.120.
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Continuations (1)
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