WO2005101281A2 - Field replaceable sensor module and methods of use thereof - Google Patents
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- This invention relates generally to sensors and sensor modules .
- pressure sensor or modules are utilized as part of or in conjunction with multipurpose devices.
- replacement of a pressure sensor module typically requires re-calibration of the pressure sensor in conjunction with the multipurpose device. That is, the pressure sensors have to be calibrated along with the actual portion of the device that utilizes the pressure sensor output, rendering the pressure sensors and the device a matched set.
- servicing a sensor or the actual portion of the device that utilizes the sensor requires replacement or re-calibration in the field.
- the sensors are connected to the multipurpose device by means of external cables and conduits . Such a connection presents reliability challenges. There is a need for sensor modules that are field replaceable.
- a field replaceable sensor module of this invention comprises a housing, the housing being configured such that the housing is capable of being ready connected and disconnected to a multipurpose device and including one or more pressure input ports, and one or more electrical interface connectors, one or more pressure sensors operatively connected to the one or more input ports and attached to a surface of the housing, an electrical subsystem capable of receiving one or more signals from the one or more pressure sensors and capable of providing one or more digitized output signals, and a computer readable memory having data stored therein, the data comprising sensor calibration data.
- the electrical subsystem and the computer readable memory are electrically connected to the one or more electrical interface connectors such that the one or more digitized output signals are available from the one or more electrical interface connectors and the computer readable memory is accessible from the one or more interface connectors .
- the electrical subsystem and the computer readable memory are disposed on a surface of the housing.
- the module can also include a temperature sensor. In the embodiment that includes the temperature sensor, the computer readable memory has data stored therein that describes the temperature effects on calibration.
- Figure 1 is a schematic pictorial representation of an embodiment of a field replaceable sensor module of this invention
- Figures 2a, 2b, and 2c are views of a schematic pictorial representation of another embodiment of the field replaceable sensor module of this invention.
- Figure 3 is a block diagram representation of an embodiment of the field replaceable sensor module of this invention.
- Figure 4 is a block diagram representation of an embodiment of an electrical subsystem of the field replaceable sensor module of this invention.
- Figures 5a and 5b are views of a schematic pictorial representation of an embodiment of the field replaceable sensor module of this invention attached to a multipurpose device;
- Figure 6 is a flowchart representation of an embodiment of a method of this invention.
- FIG. 7 is a flowchart representation of another embodiment of the method of this invention.
- Figure 8 depicts a block diagram representation of a configuration for performing a detailed embodiment of the method of Figure 7; and Figure 9 depicts a block diagram representation of another embodiment of electrical system of this invention.
- FIG. 1 A schematic pictorial representation of an embodiment of the field replaceable sensor module 10 of this invention is shown in Fig. 1.
- FIG. 3 A block diagram representation of an embodiment of the field replaceable sensor module of this invention is shown in Fig. 3.
- the field replaceable sensor module 10 of this invention includes a housing 20, one or more pressure sensors 30, an electrical subsystem 40 (Fig. 3), and a computer readable memory 50 (Fig. 3).
- the field replaceable sensor module 10 also includes a temperature sensor 60 (Fig. 3).
- the temperature sensor 60 could be located in the interior of the housing 20 or in any location in the housing from which a temperature characteristic of the pressure sensors 30 can be determined.
- the housing 20 is capable of being readily connected and disconnected to a multipurpose device (90, Fig.
- the one or more pressure sensors 30 are operatively connected to the one or more pressure input ports 25 and are attached to a surface 12 of the housing 20. An embodiment in which the one or more pressure sensors 30 are operatively connected to the one or more pressure input ports 25 is shown in Figs. 2a, 2b, 2c.
- the electrical subsystem 40 is capable of receiving one or more signals from the one or more pressure sensors 30 and capable of providing one or more digitized output signals 65 (Fig. 3).
- the data stored in the computer readable memory 50 includes calibration data for the one or more pressure sensors 30.
- the electrical subsystem 40 and the computer readable memory 50 are electrically connected to the one or more electrical interface connectors 27 such that the one or more digitized signals 65 are available from the one or more electrical interface connectors 27 and the computer readable memory 50 is accessible from the one or more electrical interface connectors 27.
- the electrical subsystem 40 and the computer readable memory 50 are disposed on a surface 12 of the housing 10.
- the electrical subsystem 40 and the computer readable memory 50 are located on a printed circuit board 55 (Fig. 1) and the printed circuit board 55 is disposed on a surface 12 of the housing 10.
- the computer readable memory 50 has data stored therein that describes the temperature dependence of the calibration data.
- the housing 20 is designed as a "plug-in" module.
- the housing 20 is designed to be mounted external to a multipurpose device 90, such as, but not limited to, a device including an electric actuator, with bolts and the connection to the pressure input ports 25 sealed with an '0' ring or similar seal.
- FIG. 4 A block diagram representation of an embodiment of the electrical subsystem 40 of the field replaceable sensor module 10 of this invention is shown in Fig. 4.
- electrical signal 114 and 116 from the pressure sensors 30 are provided to the electrical subsystem 40.
- Each electrical signal 114 or 116 from one of the pressure sensors 30 is amplified and filtered by and analog amplifying and filtering subsystem 120.
- the output of each of the analog amplifying and filtering subsystems 120 is digitized by a multi Channel A/D 140.
- the analog output 135 of the temperature sensor 60 is also provided to the multi Channel A/D 140.
- the multi Channel A/D 140 provides the digitized output 66, 67 and 68 to the interface connector 160. If the difference between the pressures is also desired, the output of each of the analog amplifying and filtering subsystems 120 is provided to an analog conditioning subsystem 130. The outputs of the analog conditioning 130 are provided to a high resolution A/D 150, which produces a digitized pressure difference signal 64 and provides the pressure difference signal 64 to the to the interface connector 160.
- a processor (420, Fig. 9) can receive the signals from the A to D converter(s) 140 and 150 and from the computer readable memory 50.
- the pressure data 64, 66, 67 can then be processed and manipulated depending on the host processor (microprocessor, for example) application requirements.
- the processor is located in the multipurpose device 90 and receives signals from the A to D converter(s) 140 and 150 and from the computer readable memory 50 via the electrical interface connector 160.
- the computer readable memory 50 can be one of a variety of non-volatile memories, such as, but not limited to, EPROMs, EEPROMs, flash memories, or disk drives.
- the temperature sensor can be, in one embodiment but not limited to, a thermistor.
- the interface connector 160 can be the same as or electrically connected to the electrical interface connector 27.
- the electrical interface can be, but is not limited to, a serial data interface.
- Each module is calibrated by applying range of known pressures to the pressure sensor ports, and if required, the pressures can be applied at different temperatures.
- the raw A to D digital values are recorded and the data is then stored in the non volatile memory (also referred to as a computer usable or readable medium) inside the module.
- the calibration curve can be obtained by, but is not limited to, linear interpolation between individual points, by polynomial interpolation or a variety of other interpolation methods.
- serial number data and module type data is also stored in non-volatile memory permitting the host device to identify which type of module is connected.
- a nominal zero condition can be created in the input pressure.
- the output of the pressure sensor(s) 30 can be obtained for the nominal zero condition.
- the computer readable medium 50 is a rewritable/erasable memory, such as, but not limited to, an EEPROM memory, a magnetic memory or an optical memory, the output of the pressure sensor(s) 30 at nominal zero input condition can be stored and utilized to correct for sensor drift or aging.
- the method for providing a field replaceable sensor module includes providing a housing (step 210, Fig. 6), where one or more sensors are operatively attached to a surface of the housing and electrical system is disposed on the surface of the housing. At least a portion of the housing is attached to a multipurpose device (step 220, Fig. 6). The multipurpose device is electrically connected to the electrical system (step 230, Fig. 6). A computer readable medium (also referred to as a memory) in the electrical system is accessed (step 240, Fig. 6) in order to provide, from the memory, calibration data for the one or more sensors to a processing system (step 250, Fig. 6). Access to the property to be measured is provided to the one or more sensors (step 260, Fig. 6). The calibration data for the one or more sensors enables the determination at the multipurpose device of one or more quantities of a property to be measured from sensor output.
- FIG. 7 A method for obtaining and recording data to be used to correct for drift or aging of the sensors is shown in Figure 7.
- the property to be measured is set to a nominal zero input condition (step 265, Fig. 7).
- Setting the property to be measured to a nominal zero input condition can occur under control of a processing system (such as, but not limited to, a microprocessor).
- the sensors are pressure sensors.
- the processor controls a valve that sets the input pressure to nominal zero.
- the input pressure may be, but is not limited to, a differential pressure.
- An output is obtained from each of the one or more sensors for the nominal zero input ( step 270, Fig. 7).
- the sensor outputs for the nominal zero input are recorded in the memory (step 275, Fig. 7).
- the recording of the sensor outputs for the nominal zero input is performed under processor control.
- the recorded output provides means for a drift/aging correction for the one or more sensors.
- a detailed embodiment, for a pair of pressure sensors, of the method of Fig. 7 is detailed below.
- Figure 8 depicts a block diagram representation of a configuration for performing the detailed embodiment utilizing a pair of pressure sensors. Referring to Figure 8, input valve 315 controls the pressure feed to pressure input port 324 in the field replaceable pressure sensor module 300. Input valve 310 controls the pressure feed to pressure input port 326 in the field replaceable pressure sensor module 300.
- Bypass valve 317 controls a connection between the pressure feed to pressure input port 324 and the pressure feed to pressure input port 326.
- step (a) a nominal zero differential pressure is applied to the pressure sensor pair by isolating the pressure feed to one port, for example pressure input port 324, and opening the bypass valve 317 between the ports, exposing both sensors to the same pressure, the pressure applied to pressure input port 326.
- step (b) the output signals 66 and 67 indicating the absolute/gauge pressure applied to the ports 324 and 326, which is the pressure applied to port pressure input port 326, are recorded in the memory 50.
- the output signal from the differential channel 64 is recorded in the memory 50 in step (c).
- step (d) Based on the recorded output signals, in step (d), an offset value correcting the effects of drift/aging can be obtained and applied to subsequent calibrations .
- pressure input port 326 could be isolated and, upon opening the bypass valve 317, and both sensors could be exposed to the pressure applied to pressure input port 324.
- FIG. 9 A schematic block diagram for an embodiment in which the system of this invention includes one or more processors (420, Fig. 9) is shown in Figure 9. Shown in figure 9 are one or more processors 420 operatively connected by means of a connection component 415 (the connection component may be a computer bus, or a portion of the electrical interface connectors 27) to one or more other computer usable (readable) media 430 having computer usable code (also referred to as instructions or programs) embodied therein, where the computer usable code is capable of causing the one or more processors 420 to execute the methods of this invention.
- the electrical subsystem 40 is also operatively connected to the one or more processors 420 and the one or more other computer usable (readable) media 430.
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