Process variable transmitter with loop-powered wireless transceiver

US9702732B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9702732-B2
Application numberUS-201414389002-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 28, 2014
Priority dateMar 28, 2014
Publication dateJul 11, 2017
Grant dateJul 11, 2017

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A process variable transmitter includes transmitter circuitry for determining a process variable from a sensor signal produced using a process sensor. The transmitter circuitry has at least one operating parameter. The process variable transmitter also includes a wireless communication module configured to be powered by a two-wire process control loop. The wireless communication module is capable of communicating wirelessly with a general-purpose mobile device using a general-purpose wireless communication standard such that the wireless communication module can instruct the transmitter circuitry to change a value of the at least one operating parameter based on a wireless message received from the general-purpose mobile device.

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What is claimed is: 1. A process variable transmitter comprising: transmitter circuitry for determining a process variable from a sensor signal produced using a process sensor, the transmitter circuitry having at least one operating parameter; a wireless communication module configured to be powered by a two-wire process control loop and capable of communicating wirelessly with a general-purpose mobile device using a general-purpose wireless communication standard such that the wireless communication module can instruct the transmitter circuitry to change a value of the at least one operating parameter based on a wireless message received from the general-purpose mobile device; the process variable transmitter further comprises a power storage component providing additional power to the wireless communication module; and wherein the power storage component stores power from the two-wire process control loop when the wireless communication module is inactive and provides additional power to the wireless communication module when the wireless communication circuitry is active. 2. The process variable transmitter of claim 1 further comprising a housing wherein the transmitter circuitry and the wireless communication module are within the housing. 3. The process variable transmitter of claim 1 wherein the wireless communication module is connected in series between the two-wire process control loop and the transmitter circuitry. 4. The process variable transmitter of claim 1 wherein the general-purpose wireless communication standard permits multiple process variable transmitters to communicate with the general-purpose mobile device at a same time. 5. The process variable transmitter of claim 4 further comprising a memory storing operating instructions for determining process variable values from sensor values and instructions for overwriting the operating instructions with new operating instructions received using the general-purpose wireless communication standard. 6. The process variable transmitter of claim 5 wherein the process variable transmitter receives the new operating instructions when the new operating instructions are broadcast by the general-purpose mobile device to multiple process variable transmitters at the same time. 7. The process variable transmitter of claim 1 wherein the general-purpose wireless communication standard provides a protocol layer that allows emulation of a communication protocol used on the two-wire process control loop. 8. The process variable transmitter of claim 1 wherein the at least one operating parameter comprises a zero value. 9. The process variable transmitter of claim 1 wherein the at least one operating parameter comprises a span value. 10. An industrial process field device comprising: circuitry powered by a two-wire process control loop that communicates along the two-wire process control loop using a communication protocol; wireless communication circuitry powered by the two-wire process control loop and wirelessly communicating in accordance with a general-purpose wireless communication standard while using the communication protocol; wherein the industrial process field device comprises a process variable transmitter and the circuitry determines a process variable value based on signals generated from a sensor; the industrial process field device further comprises a power storage component located in the process variable transmitter and providing additional power to the wireless communication circuitry; and wherein the power storage component stores power from the two-wire process control loop when the wireless communication circuitry is inactive and provides additional power to the wireless communication circuitry when the wireless communication circuitry is active. 11. The industrial process field device of claim 10 wherein the communication protocol is specific to process control systems. 12. The industrial process field device of claim 11 wherein general-purpose wireless communication standard comprises a standard that is used by general-purpose wireless devices that have substantial uses outside of process control systems. 13. The industrial process field device of claim 10 wherein the circuitry comprises a memory containing calibration parameters for calibrating the process variable transmitter and wherein the wireless communication circuitry can set the calibration parameters based on wireless signals received using the general-purpose wireless communication standard. 14. The industrial process field device of claim 10 wherein the circuitry comprises a memory containing instructions for determining process variable values and wherein the wireless communication circuitry can alter the instructions in the memory based on messages simultaneously broadcast to multiple process variable transmitters using the general-purpose wireless communication standard.

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  • G01D4/006Primary

    Remote reading of utility meters to a non-fixed location, i.e. mobile location · CPC title

  • G05B19/048Primary

    Monitoring; Safety · CPC title

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What does patent US9702732B2 cover?
A process variable transmitter includes transmitter circuitry for determining a process variable from a sensor signal produced using a process sensor. The transmitter circuitry has at least one operating parameter. The process variable transmitter also includes a wireless communication module configured to be powered by a two-wire process control loop. The wireless communication module is capab…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Repyevsky Vladimir Viktorovich, Iosifov Dmitry Yuryevich, Popov Andrey Yevgenyevich, and 2 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G01D4/006. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jul 11 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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