Sensor actuator bus system
First Claim
1. A sensor actuator bus, comprising:
- a four-wire bus comprising a two-wire power bus and a two-wire communication bus;
a plurality of sensors, each of said sensors being connected to said two-wire power bus and to said two-wire communications bus, said two-wire power bus and said two-wire communications bus being disposed in a common cable, each of said plurality of sensors comprising a means for formulating a data packet containing information representing a status of said sensor associated with said formulating means and a means for transmitting said data packet on said two-wire communication bus, each of said sensors being connected in signal communication with said two-wire communications bus and connected in electrical communication with said two-wire power bus, said transmitting means being connected in signal communication with said formulating means, said data packet comprising a direction bit, seven priority bits for identifying an associated sensor and three message bits, said data packet being arranged in conformance with a Controller Area Network protocol system.
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Abstract
A four-wire bus is provided with a two-wire power bus and a two-wire signal bus and a plurality of sensors and actuators attached to both two-wire busses. A modification is provided to the standard CAN protocol developed and provided by Robert Bosch GmbH, in which the standard CAN header, of a data packet is modified to incorporate a shortened device identifier priority. By shortening the identifier field of the CAN header three bits are made available for use as a short form protocol data unit which can be used to contain binary information representing both the change of status of an identified device and the current status of the device. The same three-bit PDU can be used to acknowledge receipt of the change of status information. In order to retain all of the beneficial capabilities of the standard CAN protocol, the three-bit short form PDU can also be used to identify the use of additional bytes of a data field so that a device can take advantage of the more complex capabilities of the standard CAN protocol. However, in situations where a mere change of status report is sufficient, the present invention reduces the length of a message from a minimum of three bytes to a length of two bytes to obtain the significant benefits of increased speed of message transmission.
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11 Claims
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1. A sensor actuator bus, comprising:
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a four-wire bus comprising a two-wire power bus and a two-wire communication bus; a plurality of sensors, each of said sensors being connected to said two-wire power bus and to said two-wire communications bus, said two-wire power bus and said two-wire communications bus being disposed in a common cable, each of said plurality of sensors comprising a means for formulating a data packet containing information representing a status of said sensor associated with said formulating means and a means for transmitting said data packet on said two-wire communication bus, each of said sensors being connected in signal communication with said two-wire communications bus and connected in electrical communication with said two-wire power bus, said transmitting means being connected in signal communication with said formulating means, said data packet comprising a direction bit, seven priority bits for identifying an associated sensor and three message bits, said data packet being arranged in conformance with a Controller Area Network protocol system. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A sensor actuator bus, comprising:
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a two-wire communication bus; a two-wire power bus; a first sensor connected in signal communication with said two-wire communication bus; first means, disposed within said first sensor, for formulating a first data packet representing a direction of communications, a prioritized identity of said first sensor and a status of said first sensor; first means, disposed within said first sensor, for transmitting and receiving a first serial bit stream on said two-wire communications bus, said first serial bit stream comprising information contained in said first data packet, said first transmitting means being connected in signal communications with said first formulating means, said first transmitting means being connected in signal communications with said two-wire communications bus, said first formulating means being connected in signal communications with a first sensing component of said first sensor; a second sensor connected in signal communication with said two-wire communication bus; second means, disposed within said second sensor, for formulating a second data packet representing a prioritized identity of said second sensor and a status of said second sensor; second means, disposed within said second sensor, for transmitting and receiving a second serial bit stream on said two-wire communications bus, said second serial bit stream comprising information contained in said second data packet, said second transmitting means being connected in signal communications with said second formulating means, said second transmitting means being connected in signal communications with said two-wire communications bus, said second formulating means being connected in signal communications with a second sensing component of said second sensor, said first and second data packets being formulated in accordance with a Controller Area Network protocol; and a two-wire power bus connected in power transmission relation with said first and second sensors, said two-wire power bus being disposed in common sheath with said two-wire communication bus to form a four-wire bus.
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7. A sensor actuator bus, comprising:
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a four-wire bus comprising a two-wire power bus and a two-wire signal bus, said four-wire bus being contained in a common cable; a T-connector connected to said four-wire bus and to said connecting means; a programmable logic controller connected in signal communication with said two-wire signal bus; a sensor comprising a sensing element, a microprocessor and means for transmitting and receiving a serial message, said microprocessor being connected in signal communication with said transmitting means, said microprocessor being connected in signal communication with said sensing element; and means, attached to said sensor, for connecting said transmitting means in signal communication with said two-wire signal bus and for connecting said microprocessor and said transmitting means in power transmission relation with said two-wire power bus, said microprocessor comprising means for formulating a data packet containing information relating to the status of said sensing element, said data packet being configured in accordance with a Controller Area Network protocol, said sensing element, said microprocessor and said transmitting means being contained within a common sensor housing, said data packet comprising a direction bit, seven priority bits for identifying an associated sensor and three message bits. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11)
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