The invention relates to a two-conductor field device for process automation technology for connecting at least one sensor element, as such device is defined in the preamble of claim 1.
Known from U.S. Pat. No. 6,574,515 is a two-conductor field device as defined in the Field of the Invention, to which a plurality of sensor elements are connectable and which is supplied with energy via a two-conductor, process control loop. The measured values delivered from the sensor elements are conditioned in a processing module and transmitted to a superordinated unit via a communication interface, which is connected to the two-conductor, process control loop.
In the case of this two-conductor field device, pluralities of sensor elements are combined into sensor groups, and each group is connected via a multiplexer with the processing module. Data transmission between multiplexer and processing module occurs digitally. For galvanic isolation of the sensor elements from the processing module, an isolator is provided after the multiplexer in the communication line. Energy supply of the individual sensor elements occurs via a separate voltage supply line, in which, for galvanic isolation, a further isolator is required.
A disadvantage of this apparatus is that each sensor group requires galvanic isolation both in the communication line and in the voltage supply line.
A further disadvantage of this apparatus is that four lines must be brought to each sensor element, this being an aspect that requires a considerable cabling effort.
An object of the invention is, therefore, to provide a two-conductor field device for process automation technology for connecting at least one sensor element, which does not have the above named disadvantages, which, especially, requires only a small cabling effort, which is simple to isolate galvanically and simple and cost-effective to manufacture.
This object is achieved by the features set forth in claim 1.
Advantageous further developments of the invention are set forth in the dependent claims.
An essential idea of the invention is, in the case of a two-conductor field device, which is supplied via a fieldbus with energy, to connect the individual sensor elements to the processing unit via a sensor bus and to provide a galvanic isolation between the fieldbus and the sensor bus. The galvanic isolation can be arranged, corresponding to the three examples of embodiments set forth below, in different ways in the field device.
In this way, the number of required galvanic isolations is reduced. Moreover, also the cabling effort to the individual sensor elements becomes smaller.
The figures of the drawing show as follows:
Further connected with the second two-conductor connection A2 is a sensor communication unit SCU, which also is supplied with energy from the second supply unit V2. Serving as central processing unit for the data (e.g. measured values) delivered from the sensor elements S1, S2, S3 is a processing module PM, which is connected with the sensor bus communication unit SCU and with the fieldbus communication unit FCU. In the processing module PM, the measured values of the sensor elements are conditioned and forwarded to the fieldbus communication unit FCU for transmission via the fieldbus. Communication via the fieldbus FB can occur, for example, according to the Profibus standard. The sensor bus system can be, for example, a HART multidrop system or a Profibus system.
The fieldbus communication unit FCU and the sensor bus communication unit SCU are, in each case, responsible for the data transmission via their associated bus systems (physical, bus interface, or telegram construction, as the case may be).
The three hatched beams I illustrate three alternatives, where galvanic isolation makes sense.
An essential advantage of the invention is that the galvanic isolation must only be provided at two locations. Moreover, the cabling effort for the individual sensor elements is significantly smaller.
Three alternative embodiments of the invention are schematically presented in
The galvanic isolation circuit I is, in the case of all three alternatives (
In an alternative embodiment of the invention, a separate galvanic isolation can be provided in each of the sensor elements.
The present invention permits, in simple manner, isolation of a plurality sensor elements S1, S2, S3 galvanically from a fieldbus FB.
Translation of German words and/or symbols in the drawing
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Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2006 060 447.4 | Dec 2006 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP2007/063066 | 11/30/2007 | WO | 00 | 1/13/2010 |