WO2006073698A1 - Wireless process field device diagnostics - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to industrial process control or monitoring systems . More specifically, the present invention relates to wireless process field devices used in such systems .
- control systems are used to monitor and control inventories of industrial and chemical processes, and the like .
- the control system that performs these functions uses field devices distributed at key locations in the industrial process and coupled to control circuitry in the control room by a process control loop .
- the term "field device" refers to any device that performs a function in a distributed control or process monitoring system, including all devices used in the measurement, control and monitoring of industrial processes .
- transducer is understood to mean either a device that generates an output signal based on a physical input or that generates a physical output based on an input signal .
- a transducer transforms an input into an output having a different form.
- Types of transducers include various analytical equipment, pressure sensors, thermistors, thermocouples, strain gauges , flow transmitters , positioners , actuators, solenoids, indicator lights, and others .
- each field device also includes communication circuitry that is used for communicating with a process controller, other field devices, or other circuitry, over the process control loop.
- the process control loop is also used to deliver a regulated current and/or voltage to the field device for powering the field device .
- the process control loop also carries data, either in an analog or digital format .
- analog field devices have been connected to the control room by two-wire process control current loops, with each device connected to the control room by a single two-wire control loop .
- a voltage differential is maintained between the two wires within a range of voltages from 12-45 volts for analog mode and 9-50 volts for digital mode.
- Some analog field devices transmit a signal to the control room by modulating the current running through the current loop to a current proportional to the sensed process variable .
- Other analog field devices can perform an action under the control of the control room by responding to the magnitude of the current through the loop .
- the process control loop can carry digital signals used for communication with field devices . Digital communication allows a much larger degree of communication than analog communication.
- Field devices that communicate digitally can respond to and communicate selectively with the control room and/or other field devices . Further, such devices can provide additional signaling such as diagnostics and/or alarms .
- Wireless technologies have begun to be used to communicate with field devices .
- Wireless operation simplifies field device wiring and setup .
- Wireless installations are currently used in which the field device includes a local power source .
- a local power source For example an internal battery (potentially charged by a solar cell) or other technique to obtain power without any wired connection .
- the various components and systems which are used to make a field device "wireless” are also susceptible to degradation and failure . This can introduce errors in measurements or control of an industrial process and can even lead to complete failure of a process device .
- a wireless process variable transmitter for use in an industrial process control or monitoring system includes a process variable sensor configured to sense a process variable of the industrial process .
- a power source is configured to power the process variable transmitter.
- Diagnostic circuitry diagnoses operation of the process variable transmitter and provides a diagnostic output .
- Wireless communication circuitry transmits information related to the sensed process variable and related to the diagnostic output over a wireless communication link.
- Figure 1 is a simplified block diagram showing a process control or monitoring system for use with the present invention.
- Figure .2 is a block diagram showing components in a field device of the present invention.
- Figure 3 is a more detailed block diagram showing components of the field device of figure 2.
- Figure 4 is a block diagram showing example steps for implementing the present invention.
- the present invention includes diagnostics for a wireless field device of the type which is designed to wirelessly communicate with a remote location such as a control room, hand held device or the like .
- a remote location such as a control room, hand held device or the like .
- One known method for providing local power for the combination of a sensor and wireless communication device is to use a solar panel to convert sunlight into power.
- a battery is also used with the system to provide power storage so that the unit can operate while sunlight is not present .
- Other techniques can also be used to power the device without requiring a wired connection.
- Field devices are typically mounted in a remote location.
- the present invention includes the recognition that it is desirable to provide diagnostic capabilities directed to the wireless features of the field device, and to other aspects of the field device . This allows the cause of potential failures to be detected. Further, in some configurations, the diagnostic capabilities are used to assist in the mounting and configuration of the field device during installation. If a failure is detected, the diagnostic capabilities of the device can be used to report a probable cause or source of the failure. The diagnostic information can also be used to compensate for the failure.
- Figure 1 is a simplified diagram showing an example process control or monitoring system 10 which includes a control room or control system 12 coupling to field devices 14 and 16.
- Field device 14 is shown coupled to process piping 18 and field device 16 is shown coupled to storage tank 20.
- Devices 14 and 16 include antennas 22 and 24 , respectively, for transmitting and/or receiving information from antenna 26 associated with process control circuitry 13 of process control room 12.
- Devices 14 and 16 communicate using wireless radio frequency (RF) communication links 28 and 32 with circuitry 13 in control room 12.
- Field devices 14 and 16 include components to provide local power to the devices without requiring running additional wires .
- device 14 and 16 can include solar cells and/or batteries for local power as illustrated below in greater detail .
- a field device can include one or more sensors for measuring a process variable and be coupled to a solar panel/storage battery power source .
- the device communicates over a wireless communication link including, for example, to a cell phone and/or GPRS (General Packet Radio System) .
- the field device can include a supervisory digital control capability that can be used to manage the power by causing the wireless communication circuitry (and the process variable generator) to enter a sleep mode when not active .
- the same circuitry can be used to execute algorithms for use in diagnosing components of the device, including the components used to provide the wireless capabilities of the device .
- Figure 2 is a simplified block diagram showing field device 14 shown in figure 1 in greater detail .
- Field device 14 includes an actuator or transducer 30, wireless input/output (communication) circuitry 32, diagnostics 34, power supply circuit 36, battery 38 and solar panel 40.
- the actuator/transducer 30 can be either a sensor used to sense a process variable or an actuator, such as a valve, which is used to control a process .
- the wireless communication circuitry 32 couples to antenna 22 for communication with circuitry 13 (not shown in Figure 2) of control system 12 over its antenna 26.
- Power supply circuit 36 is used to provide power to circuitry within field device 14.
- the power supply circuitry 36 can operate using power received from solar cell 40 or power received from battery 38.
- the power supply circuitry 36 can be powered from any type of power source that does not require wiring to a remote power source .
- the power supply circuitry 36 can be self contained within the field device 14 or, in some embodiments be located externally to the field device and positioned proximate to the field device .
- a solar powered unit can be used to power a transmitter or other field device over a two wire connection which is also used to carry information.
- the power supply circuitry can also provide wireless communication to a remote location.
- Such configurations are shown and described in U. S . patent application Serial No. 10/850, 828, WIRELESS POWER AND COMMUNICATION UNIT FOR PROCESS FIELD DEVICES filed on May 21, 2004 which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
- power supply circuitry 36 can also be used to charge the battery 38.
- the block 34 labeled diagnostics is used to implement the diagnostic functions in accordance with the present invention as discussed below in more detail .
- This diagnostic function can be implemented in hardware components, software components, or a combination of components and, for simplicity, it is shown as a single block 34 in figure 2.
- Figure 3 is a more detailed block diagram of process device 14 and shows a process variable sensor 50.
- the process variable sensor may be positioned within the housing of device 14 or external to the housing as illustrated in figure 3.
- Measurement circuitry 52 couples to process variables sensor 50 and is used to perform initial signal processing prior to providing a measurement signal to controller 58.
- An optional user input 54 is shown as operator button in figure 3.
- an optional output device such as LCD display 56 is shown.
- Controller 58 is typically a microprocessor based controller and couples to a memory 60 and a clock 62.
- the clock 62 determines the operational speed of digital circuitry within field device 14 and memory 60 is used to store information.
- Memory 60 can comprise both permanent and volatile memory and can be used to store data used during processing, programming instructions, calibration information, or other information, data or instructions for use with process device 14.
- the diagnostic function 34 illustrated in figure 2 can be implemented, for example, within controller 58, and with optional additional circuitry as required.
- Figure 4 is a simplified block diagram showing steps in accordance with the diagnostic algorithm of the present invention.
- Figure 4 illustrates block diagram 100 which is initiated at start block 102.
- the diagnostic test or algorithm is initiated as described below in more detail .
- Subsequent processing of the diagnostic result can be performed at block 106, as desired.
- An output, or other step, is performed at block 108 based upon the result of the diagnostic test .
- the diagnostic test can be repeated at block 110.
- the diagnostic test can repeat at periodic or other desired intervals, or upon initiation from the detection of an event sensed in the process, or upon receipt of a command, or other cause to initiate diagnostics .
- the diagnostic processing optionally stops at block 112.
- the steps illustrated in figure 4 can be implemented, for example, by controller 58 based upon a program stored in memory 60.
- the diagnostic test provided by block 104 can be any diagnostic related to the wireless functionality of device 14 including the wireless communication ability of device 14 , the power supply capabilities of device 14 such as power supply circuit 36, solar cell 40 and/or battery 38. Further, in some configurations, the diagnostics are performed on any aspect of device 14 or of system 10.
- an additional sensor 59 shown in Figure 3 is used to provide diagnostic information.
- a voltage sensor can be included in device 14 to sense the voltage output from solar cell 40. If the open circuit voltage of solar panel 40 over an extended period, for example 24 hours, is below a threshold voltage, the diagnostic test 104 can provide an output indicating that the solar panel 40 is blocked or broken.
- the maximum power output of the solar panel 40 is measured by sensor 59 and used to make a determination regarding the available solar energy.
- Sensor 59 can comprise temperature sensor coupled to solar panel 40 which is used to sense temperature of the panel 40 directly. The sensed temperature can be compared with the threshold to identify an over-temperature occurrence .
- the controller 58 uses sensor 59 to monitor a maximum or a total power output from the solar panel 40 over a period of time, such as a number of days .
- This actual power output can be compared to actual power usage of device 14 such that an output from controller 58 can be indicative that the installation can not support the power required by the operation of device 14.
- the data can also be used to determine the amount of available power remaining during normal operation or the amount of time to fully charge the battery 38.
- An output can be provided which indicates that the power budget criteria for the device is, or is not, being met .
- the time period required to fully charge the battery 38 can be measured and an alarm output provided if the required time period is greater than a desired threshold.
- the controller 58 can provide an output reporting the percent equivalent sun hours (time period) per day for a particular installation, or provide an output indicating that a relatively small amount of power has been provided by solar panel 40 over a period of time, for example due to shading.
- the diagnostic functionality can be configured to monitor voltage and/or current draw, for example, from battery 38 and/or solar panel 40 and report back information such as the average and peak power requirements of the device 14. Significant changes in daily power requirements can be reported or used to identify a fault condition.
- the rate of charge of the battery 38 can be used to diagnose operation, for example, if the battery 38 charges at a much slower rate or fails to reach full charge over a specified time or power level .
- An indication can be provided that the battery 38 may fail and should be replaced.
- the remaining battery life can be determined, for example, based upon the maximum discharge levels, temperature history and frequency, a decrease in charge rates, or using other criteria. Excessive battery temperatures can also be monitored.
- the power supply circuitry 36 can also be monitored by sensor 39 to identify a failed or failing component . For example, if the charging circuit does not charge the battery, despite a dropping battery voltage, a failure can be indicated. Variations in voltage levels or signals can be used to indicate corroded terminals, a bad battery, or bad charging circuitry. Similarly, the charging circuitry or the power supply circuitry 36 can completely bypass the charging of battery 38 and provide all available power to circuitry within device 14.
- the diagnostic test 104 is used during mounting and installation of the device 14.
- a mode can be entered, for example, using a remote RF transmitter, or by providing an input through input 54.
- the signal strength received by the antenna 22 can be monitored such that the antenna can be oriented properly for maximum signal strength. A warning can be provided if the signal strength is insufficient for reliable operation.
- the output from the solar panel 40 can be monitored and this information used in orienting the solar panel 40 relative to the sun for maximum efficiency. An output can be provided which indicates the condition of the battery so that an operator is ensured that a "good" battery is being used in the installation. Battery temperature can also be monitored using sensor 59.
- the diagnostic tests can verify for example, that the battery polarity, solar panel polarity, and charging circuitry are all functioning properly.
- test process variable values measured with the process variable sensor 50 can be sent to the control room for verification. Other information such as operating parameters and functional test results can also be sent to the control room or other remote location.
- the span and zero settings of the process device 14 are sent over the wireless link both before and after calibrating the device 14.
- the after calibration values can be stored as a reference .
- the value of the last calibration can be transmitted, or displayed on the local display.
- optical site diagnostics are used to verify conditions of the installation.
- an image capture device 74 such as a digital camera or the like, can be used to capture images of the process device 14 , or components of the device 14.
- This image information is used to verify the condition of the solar panel 40 and the mounting arrangement of the solar panel 40.
- the image can indicate whether the solar panel 40 has become detached, broken or vandalized. Further still, this information can be used to provide a visual verification that the device 14 is being serviced or repaired by an operator, or a visual indication of weather indications .
- the configuration and capabilities of the diagnostic functionality of the present invention provide a number of advantages for use with field devices having self contained power sources . These techniques provide a means of remotely assessing the condition and functionality of a process variable transmitter and self contained power generation unit .
- the installation and site conditions required for proper unit operation can be verified. Additional diagnostic capabilities can be added for subsequent operations .
- Information can be provided locally, for example to an installation technician, such that the technician is able to verify that the installation and site conditions will allow proper unit operation and the device can be adjusted accordingly.
- Image information can also be provided and used for diagnostics . For example, images can be transmitted over the wireless communication link for us in diagnosing or verifying device operation or condition.
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