Compact Resolver Pre-Amplification Assembly (RPA) Module
US-2016332307-A1 · Nov 17, 2016 · US
US9851698B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9851698-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414213379-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 14, 2014 |
| Priority date | Mar 15, 2013 |
| Publication date | Dec 26, 2017 |
| Grant date | Dec 26, 2017 |
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A process variable transmitter provides an output representing a process variable. The process variable transmitter includes a process variable sensor that provides an analog sensor signal representing a process variable, an analog to digital converter that receives the analog sensor signal from the process variable sensor and converts it to digital sensor signal values, and a compensation processor. The compensation processor calculates, in a first mode, a compensated process variable value at a first slow rate. The compensation processor calculates a compensation factor relating the compensated process variable value to an initial digital sensor signal value. The compensation processor calculates, in a second mode, a process variable estimate as a function of an updated digital sensor signal value and the compensation factor. The process variable estimate is calculated at a second rate faster than the slow rate.
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A process variable transmitter comprising: a process variable sensor configured to provide an analog sensor signal representing a process variable; a temperature sensor configured to provide an analog temperature signal; an analog to digital converter configured to receive the analog sensor signal from the process variable sensor and to convert the analog sensor signal to a digital sensor signal, the analog to digital converter operating at a converter rate; and a compensation processor coupled to the analog to digital converter and configured for: receiving an initial digital sensor signal value from the analog to digital converter; calculating, in a first mode, a compensated process variable value based on the initial digital sensor signal value, wherein the compensated process variable is calculated in the first mode at a first rate slower than the converter rate; determining a proxy compensated process variable value; calculating a compensation factor as a function of the compensated process variable value and the proxy compensated process variable value, wherein the digital sensor signal values are updated at a second rate as a function of the converter rate and faster than the first rate; receiving an updated digital sensor signal value from the analog to digital converter at the second rate; calculating, in a second mode, a process variable estimate as a function of the updated digital sensor signal value and the compensation factor, wherein the process variable estimate is calculated in the second mode at the second rate; and outputting an output signal representing an estimated compensated process variable value based on at least the process variable estimate at approximately the second rate; wherein the analog to digital converter is further configured to receive the analog temperature signal and to convert the analog temperature signal to a digital temperature signal, the digital temperature signal including digital temperature signal values being updated at the second rate. 2. The process variable transmitter of claim 1 wherein the compensation processor is further configured for calculating the compensation factor at the first rate. 3. The process variable transmitter of claim 1 wherein the output signal is a 4 to 20 mA signal. 4. The process variable transmitter of claim 1 wherein calculating the compensated process variable value includes linearizing the digital sensor signal. 5. The process variable transmitter of claim 1 wherein the compensation processor is further configured to temperature-compensate the initial digital sensor signal value as a function of a corresponding one of the digital temperature signal values to calculate the compensated process variable. 6. The process variable transmitter of claim 1 wherein the process transmitter is loop powered. 7. The process variable transmitter of claim 1 wherein the compensation processor is further configured to determine a proxy digital sensor signal value, the proxy digital sensor signal value being different from the initial digital sensor signal value. 8. The process variable transmitter of claim 7 wherein the compensation processor is further configured to calculate the proxy compensated process variable value based on the proxy digital sensor signal value. 9. The process variable transmitter of claim 8 wherein the compensation processor is configured to use stored procedures to calculate the compensated process variable value based on the initial digital sensor signal value and to use said stored procedures to calculate the proxy compensated process variable value based on the proxy digital sensor signal value. 10. The process variable transmitter of claim 8 wherein the compensation processor is further configured to calculate the compensation factor as ratio of a first difference to a second difference, the first difference being a difference between the compensated process variable value and the proxy compensated process variable value and the second difference being a difference between the initial digital sensor signal value and the proxy digital sensor signal value. 11. A method performed in a compensation processer of a process variable transmitter for providing an output signal representing an estimated compensated process variable, the process variable transmitter comprising a process variable sensor configured to provide an analog sensor signal representing a process variable and an analog to digital converter configured to receive the analog sensor signal from the process variable sensor and to convert the analog sensor signal to a digital sensor signal, the analog to digital converter operating at a converter rate, the method comprising: receiving an initial digital sensor signal value from the analog to digital converter; determining a proxy digital sensor signal value, the proxy digital sensor signal value being different from the initial digital sensor signal value; calculating, in a first mode, a compensated process variable value based on the initial digital sensor signal value, wherein the compensated process variable is calculated in the first mode at a first rate slower than the converter rate; determining a proxy compensated process variable value by calculating the proxy compensated process variable value based on the proxy digital sensor signal value; calculating a compensation factor as a function of the compensated process variable value and the proxy compensated process variable value by calculating the compensation factor as ratio of a first difference to a second difference, the first difference being a difference between the compensated process variable value and the proxy compensated process variable value and the second difference being a difference between the initial digital sensor signal value and the proxy digital sensor signal value, wherein the digital sensor signal values are updated at a second rate as a function of the converter rate and faster than the first rate; receiving an updated digital sensor signal value from the analog to digital converter at the second rate; calculating, in a second mode, a process variable estimate as a function of the updated digital sensor signal value and the compensation factor, wherein the process variable estimate is calculated in the second mode at the second rate; and outputting the output signal representing the estimated compensated process variable value based on at least the process variable estimate at approximately the second rate. 12. The method of claim 11 further comprising using stored procedures to calculate the compensated process variable value based on the initial digital sensor signal value and using said stored procedures to calculate the proxy compensated process variable value based on the proxy digital sensor signal value. 13. The method of claim 11 wherein the process variable transmitter further comprises a temperature sensor configured to provide an analog temperature signal and wherein the analog to digital converter is further configured to receive the analog temperature signal and to convert the analog temperature signal to a digital temperature signal, the digital temperature signal including digital temperature signal values being updated at the second rate. 14. The method of claim 13 further comprising temperature-compensating the initial digital sensor signal value as a function of a corresponding one of the digital temperature signal values to calculate the compensated process variable. 15. A distributed control system comprising: a controller configured to control a process; an input/output
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