Two wire transmitter with isolated can output
First Claim
1. A transmitter that controls a loop current, comprising:
- positive and negative leads carrying the loop current, the loop current including first, second, third and fourth currents in the transmitter;
a loop current controller that includes a resistor that carries the first current and that controls the first current as a function of both a process variable and a sense voltage at the resistor;
a first regulator coupling to the positive lead, providing a first voltage, and coupling the second current through the resistor;
a second regulator coupling to the first voltage, providing a second voltage, and coupling the third current through the resistor;
a first load that carries a first load current between the first voltage and the second voltage;
a second load that includes a controller area network load, and that couples a second load current between the second voltage and the negative lead, the second load current bypassing the resistor; and
the loop current controller sensing the second voltage to correct the first current for the load current that bypasses the resistor.
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Abstract
A process variable transmitter that preferably includes a transmitter output circuit that provides bidirectional HART and controller area network communication transceiver lines. The transmitter output circuit also includes sensor circuit interface contacts. An isolated circuit couples to the sensor circuit interface contacts. The isolated circuit includes sensor circuitry sensing a process variable. The isolated circuit further comprises a galvanic isolation barrier galvanically isolating the sensor circuitry from the HART and controller area network transceiver lines. A stacked power supply provides power management. Other aspects may include a controller area network current limiter diagnostic output, timed sequencing of microcontroller startup and shutdown, a local operator interface and power management.
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5 Claims
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1. A transmitter that controls a loop current, comprising:
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positive and negative leads carrying the loop current, the loop current including first, second, third and fourth currents in the transmitter; a loop current controller that includes a resistor that carries the first current and that controls the first current as a function of both a process variable and a sense voltage at the resistor; a first regulator coupling to the positive lead, providing a first voltage, and coupling the second current through the resistor; a second regulator coupling to the first voltage, providing a second voltage, and coupling the third current through the resistor; a first load that carries a first load current between the first voltage and the second voltage; a second load that includes a controller area network load, and that couples a second load current between the second voltage and the negative lead, the second load current bypassing the resistor; and the loop current controller sensing the second voltage to correct the first current for the load current that bypasses the resistor.
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2. The transmitter of claim 1 wherein the first and second loads are stacked in an electrical series circuit, and at least a portion of the first load current passes through the second load.
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3. The transmitter of claim 1 wherein the sum of the first load current and the second load current exceed a lower limit of the loop current.
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4. The transmitter of claim 1 wherein the first and second load have load characteristics that are not matched to the supply characteristics of the loop current.
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5. The transmitter of claim 1 wherein the loop current controller controls the first current based on feedback so that the loop current indicates the process variable.
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