EP0173249B2 - Non-volatile memory system with real time and power down data storage capability for an electronic postage meter - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to electronic postage meters, and to methods and systems for increasing reliability of stored accounting data which reflects the transactions of an electronic postage meter.
- elecronic postage meters include some form of non-volatile memory capability to store critical postage accounting information. This information includes, for example, the amount of postage remaining in the meter for subsequent printing and the total amount of postage already printed by the meter. Other types of accounting or operating data may also be stored in the non-volatile memory, as desired.
- redundant non-volatile memories Another approach for preserving the stored accounting data has been the use of redundant non-volatile memories.
- One such redundant memory system is disclosed in European Patent Application No. 83 100 639.0, filed January 25, 1983, published as EP-A-0 085 385.
- the two redundant non-volatile memories are interconnected with a microprocessor by way of completely separate data and address lines to eliminate error conditions.
- the data may be applied to the memories simultaneously or sequentially at different times.
- Such a system minimizes the possibility of non-detectable and/or non-correctable errors resulting from transients.
- the aforementioned redundant memory systems may help to eliminate certain errors in the accounting data due to microcomputer failure or the presence of transients.
- critical accounting data is written into the non-volatile memories during the noisiest cycle of meter operation when the presence of transients or spurious signals is probably greatest.
- a non-volatile memory system for an electronic postage meter in accordance with the present invention is generally illustrated at 10.
- the general architecture of the electronic postage meter is similar to that disclosed in the aforementioned co-pending patent application No. 83 112 364.1, modified as disclosed in Fig, 1.
- a central processing unit 12 in the form of a microprocessor, e.g., a Model 8085A microprocessor, is operated under program control in accordance with the programs stored in a ROM 14.
- the microprocessor 12 is energized by the output of a power supply circuit 16 during a power up cycle to place the meter in an operative condition.
- the microprocessor 12 transmits and receives signals over a data bus 18 coupled to the various meter components.
- the microprocessor 12 transmits signals to and receives signals from the other electronic components 20, the keyboard 22 and the printer 24 for the actuation of stepper and bank motors and solenoids 26 to accomplish the printing of postage on a document.
- Each such postage operation or printing transaction is referred to as a trip cycle.
- a volatile random access memory 28 such as model 8155 with the appropriate input and output and timing circuits, contains an ascending register (AR), a descending register (DR) and appropriate cyclic redundancy codes (CRCs) and control sums.
- AR ascending register
- DR descending register
- CRCs cyclic redundancy codes
- a first NVM 30 is Also coupled to the data bus 18 to receive accounting data from the microprocessor 12.
- the NVM 30 is a SEEQ 5516A electrically erasable read only memory (EEROM) having an endurance of 1 million write cycles.
- EEROM electrically erasable read only memory
- other NVMs which have high endurances may also be utilized, such as a battery backed CMOS integrated circuit chip or other similar integrated circuit chips.
- the accounting data for each meter postal transaction i.e., AR and DR, and other accounting data, as desired, is written into the NVM 30, as well as the volatile RAM 28.
- a permanent updated record of the accounting data is maintained on-the-fly in real time in the NVM 30.
- a second NVM 32 such as an ER 3400 MNOS integrated circuit chip, is also electrically coupled to the data bus 18. Under control of the microprocessor 12, accounting data which is temporarily stored in the RAM 28 during each meter transaction is transferred from the RAM 28 and written into the second NVM 32 upon detection of a power down signal indicating commencement of a power down cycle.
- the second NVM 32 is held in a non-write condition by the output signals from the microprocessor 12 over data bus 18.
- the microprocessor 12 initiates a power down cycle routine in which the accounting data which has been temporarily stored in the volatile RAM 28 is transferred or written into the first NVM 32.
- the second NVM 32 is disabled by a power down detection circuit 34 to prevent further writing therein by the microprocessor 12.
- the power supply circuit 16 and the power down detection circuit 34 may be of the type disclosed in United States Patent 4,445,198, issued April 24, 1984, entitled Memory Protection Circuit For An Electronic Postage Meter.
- the power down detection circuit 34 Upon receiving a first low power signal from the power supply circuit 16, the power down detection circuit 34 applies predetermined bias signals to the second NVM 32 to allow the transfer of accounting data thereto from the RAM 28 under control of the microprocessor 12. Thereafter, the bias voltages are removed from the second NVM 32 to disable the same and prevent any further writing of data therein from the microprocessor 12.
- the power supply circuit 16 and the power down detection circuit 34 may be of the type disclosed in co-pending European Patent Application No. 84 104 709.5, filed April 26, 1984.
- Output signals from the microprocessor 12 are also electrically coupled to a power down protection circuit 36 which inhibits any further writing in the first NVM 30 upon detection of a power down condition by the microprocessor 12.
- FIG. 2 A flowchart for the operation of the memory system of the present invention is illustrated in Fig. 2 at 50.
- the meter is in its quiescent or steady state condition.
- the microprocessor 12 senses a power down condition, i.e., power failure, the microprocessor 12 immediately transfers all the accounting data from the RAM 28 to the second NVM 32 by writing it into the second NVM 32.
- the power down detection circuit 34 disables the second NVM 32 to preclude any further writing of spurious data therein by erratic operation of the microprocessor 12 during the remainder of the power down cycle.
- the first NVM 30 is disabled by the power down protection circuit 36 to prevent any further writing of spurious data therein by erratic operation of the microprocessor 12 during the remainder of the power down cycle when the voltages applied to the various circuit elements are degrading towards zero volts through unspecified and undefined bias conditions.
- the microprocessor 12 waits for a trip signal indicating that a trip cycle is being commenced.
- the accounting data in the RAM 28 is updated to reflect the results of the most recent postage transaction or trip cycle. Additionally, the accounting data for the postage transaction is written into the first NVM 30.
- the microprocessor 12 After writing the accounting data for the most recent transaction in RAM and the first NVM 30, the microprocessor 12 looks for a power down condition. If such a condition is present, the previously described operation is undertaken to transfer accounting data from the RAM 28 into the second NVM 32 while at the same time preventing any further writing of data into the first NVM 30. If a power down condition is not present, the microprocessor 12 looks for a trip completion signal after writing the accounting data in the RAM 28 and first NVM 30. Upon detection of a trip completion signal, the meter returns to its steady state condition where the aforementioned process may be repeated.
- "permanent" storage of accounting data is provided on-the-fly in real time on a transaction by transaction basis to provide a first accounting data file during one cycle of meter operation, i.e., during the trip cycle, and that "permanent" storage of accounting data is also provided during the power down cycle by transferring accounting data from temporary storage to "permanent" storage to provide a second accounting data file during another cycle of meter operation, i.e., during the power down cycle.
- the second accounting data file is permanently constructed during a period of the meter operation, i.e., the power down cycle, when spurious signals are at a minimum.
- postage meter refers to the general class of devices for the imprinting of a defined unit value for governmental or private carrier delivery of parcels, envelopes or other like applications for unit value printing.
- postage meter is utilized, it is both known and employed in the trade as a general term for devices utilized in conjunction with services other than those exclusively employed by governmental postage and tax services.
- private, parcel and freight services purchase and employ such meters as a means to provide unit value printing and accounting for individual parcels.
- a method and associated apparatus have been described for increasing the reliability of the stored accounting data which reflects the transactions of an electronic postage meter, including the steps of and associated apparatus for providing a first non-volatile memory capable of storing accounting data which represents the postage meter transactions; updating the first non-volatile memory in real time for each postage transaction to provide a current record of the accounting data for each postage transaction on-the-fly; providing a second non-volatile memory capable of storing accounting data representing the postage meter transactions during a power down cycle of the postage meter; providing a volatile memory capable of storing accounting data which represents the postage meter transactions; updating the volatile memory in real time for each postage transaction to provide a current record of the accounting data for each postage transaction; and transferring the accounting data from the volatile memory to the second non-volatile memory during the power down cycle of the postage meter.
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- A method for increasing the reliability of the stored accounting data which reflects the transactions of an electronic postage meter, comprising the steps of:providing a volatile memory (28) capable of storing accounting data which represents the postage meter transactions;updating the volatile memory (28) in real time for each postage transaction to provide a current record of the accounting data for each postage transaction;providing a first non-volatile memory (30) and a second non-volatile memory (32) capable of storing the accounting data representing the transactions of the postage meter;updating the first non-volatile memory (30) but not the second non-volatile memory (32) in real time for each postage transaction to write the accounting data resulting from each trip cycle therein; andtransferring the accounting data from the volatile memory (28) to the second non-volatile memory (32) but not the first non-volatile memory (30) during the power down cycle of the postage meter.
- A method according to claim 1 wherein the first non-volatile memory (30) has a greater endurance for data storage than the second non-volatile memory (32).
- A method according to claim 1 or 2 including the steps of:updating the first non-volatile memory (30) under control of a microprocessor (12); andtransferring data to the second non-volatile memory (32) during the power down cycle under control of the microprocessor (12).
- A method according to any preceding claim in which:said second non-volatile memory (32) is enabled for the writing of accounting data therein upon the detection of a power down signal; andaccounting data present in the volatile memory (28) is transferred to the second non-volatile memory (32) upon detection of the power down signal to provide two records of accounting data reflecting the transactions of the meter which are written into non-volatile memory during two different cycles of operation of the postage meter.
- A method according to any of claims 1 to 4 in which the step of writing accounting data into the second non-volatile memory is performed only during the power down cycle of the postage meter.
- A system for increasing the reliability of stored accounting data which reflects the transactions of an electronic postage meter, comprising:volatile memory means (28) for storing accounting data reflecting the transactions of the postage meter;microprocessor means (12) electrically connected to said volatile memory means (28) for writing accounting data into said volatile memory means (28) in real time during each trip cycle of the postage meter;first non-volatile memory means (30) for storing accounting data representing the transactions of the postage meter;second non-volatile memory means (32) for storing accounting data representing the transactions of the postage meter; andsaid microprocessor means (12) being electrically connected also to said first and second non-volatile memory means (30,32) for writing accounting data into said first non-volatile memory means (30) but not the second non-volatile memory (32) in real time during each trip cycle of the postage meter to provide a current record of accounting data on-the-fly and for transferring the accounting data stored in said volatile memory means (28) to said second non-volatile memory means (32) but not the first non-volatile memory means (30) during a power down cycle of the meter.
- A system according to claim 6 wherein said first non-volatile memory (30) has a greater endurance for data storage than said second non-volatile memory (32).
- A system according to claim 6 or 7 further comprising:means for detecting a power down condition to enable said second non-volatile memory means (32) for the writing of accounting data therein during the power down cycle;said microprocessor means (12) transferring the accounting data present in said volatile memory means (28) to said second non-volatile memory means (32) during the power down cycle of the postage meter to provide two records of accounting data reflecting the transactions of the meter which are written into said non-volatile memory means (28) during two different cycles of operation of the postage meter.
- A system according to any one of claims 6 to 8 wherein said first non-volatile memory means (30) is an EEROM.
- A system according to claim 8, wherein said second non-volatile memory means (32) is an MNOS memory.
- A system according to any one of claims 6 to 10 wherein said microprocessor means (12) is arranged to write accounting data into said second non-volatile memory means (32) only during the power down cycle of the postage meter.
- An electronic postage meter comprising the system of any one of claims 6 to 11.
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