I/O systems, methods and devices for interfacing a pump controller
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국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
H04L-029/08
G06F-013/40
F04B-049/06
G05B-019/042
G06F-013/42
출원번호
US-0663721
(2015-03-20)
등록번호
US-9262361
(2016-02-16)
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/ 주소
Cedrone, James
McLoughlin, Robert F.
Gonnella, George
출원인 / 주소
Entegris, Inc.
대리인 / 주소
Sprinkle IP Law Group
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초록▼
Embodiments of the present invention provide I/O systems, methods, and devices for interfacing pump controller(s) with control device(s) which may have different interfaces and/or signaling formats. In one embodiment, an I/O interface module comprises a processor, a memory, and at least two data com
Embodiments of the present invention provide I/O systems, methods, and devices for interfacing pump controller(s) with control device(s) which may have different interfaces and/or signaling formats. In one embodiment, an I/O interface module comprises a processor, a memory, and at least two data communications interfaces for communicating with a pumping controller and a control device. The I/O interface module can receive discrete signals from the control device, interpret them accordingly and send the packets to the pump controller. The pump controller reads the packets and takes appropriate actions at the pump. The I/O interface module can interpret packets of data received from the pump controller and assert corresponding discrete signals to the control device. The I/O interface module is customizable and allows a variety of interfaces and control schemes to be implemented with a particular multiple stage pump without changing the hardware of the pump.
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1. An input/output interface apparatus, comprising: a processor residing on a circuit board;a non-transitory computer readable medium coupled to the processor and carrying software instructions executable by the processor; anda first data communications interface configured to connect to a pump cont
1. An input/output interface apparatus, comprising: a processor residing on a circuit board;a non-transitory computer readable medium coupled to the processor and carrying software instructions executable by the processor; anda first data communications interface configured to connect to a pump controller on board a pump, the first data communications interface configured to connect to the pump controller by a first serial communications link;a second data communications interface configured to connect to a pump track via a second serial communications link and one or more discrete communication lines wherein each discrete communications line is for a dedicated pump function and carries a discrete signal having a particular purpose for the dedicated pump function;wherein the software instructions are executable to convert pump control commands received over the second serial communications link from a first data communications protocol to a second data communications protocol, map signals received over the one or more discrete communications lines to the second data communications protocol and communicate with the pump controller over the first serial communications link using the second data communications protocol. 2. The input/output interface apparatus of claim 1, wherein the first data communications interface comprises serial data transmission lines for transmitting data to the pump controller, serial data receive lines for receiving data from the pump controller, clock lines for carrying synchronization clock signals, slave enable lines, and power/ground lines. 3. The input/output interface apparatus of claim 2, wherein a first cable bundles the serial data transmission lines, the serial data receive lines, the clock lines, the slave enable lines, and the power/ground lines. 4. The input/output interface apparatus of claim 3, wherein the first cable has 15 or fewer conductors. 5. The input/output interface apparatus of claim 4, wherein the second communication interface comprises an RS232, RS485 or RS422 interface. 6. The input/output interface apparatus of claim 4, wherein the first data communications interface is one of a plurality of first data communications interfaces and the pump is one of a plurality of pumps, each of the plurality of first data communications interfaces configured to be coupled to one of the corresponding plurality of pumps. 7. The input/output interface apparatus of claim 3, wherein the first cable is extendable in excess of three meters. 8. The input/output interface apparatus of claim 1, wherein the first data communications interface comprises discrete communications lines for transferring data to and from the pump controller and wherein each discrete communications line for transferring data to and from the pump controller carries a discrete signal associated with a function of the pump controller. 9. The input/output interface apparatus of claim 1, wherein the software instructions are executable to receive information from the pump controller over the first serial communications link and assert one or more fake signals to the pump track. 10. The input/output interface apparatus of claim 1, wherein the first data communications interface comprises serial data transmission lines for transmitting data to the pump controller, serial data receive lines for receiving data from the pump controller, clock lines for carrying synchronization clock signals, slave enable lines, and power/ground lines. 11. The input/output interface apparatus of claim 1, wherein the second communications link comprises one or more serial communications lines. 12. The input/output interface apparatus of claim 1, wherein the second communications links interfaces with a network. 13. A method for interfacing at least one pump controller with at least one control device, comprising: implementing a first I/O interface module on a circuit board, wherein the first I/O interface module comprises: a processor;a non-transitory computer readable medium coupled to the processor and carrying software instructions executable by the processor;a first data communications interface configured to connect to a pump controller on board a pump, the first data communications interface configured to connect to the pump controller by a first serial communications link;a second data communications interface configured to connect to a pump track via a second serial communications link and one or more discrete communication lines wherein each discrete communications line is for a dedicated pump function and carries a discrete signal having a particular purpose for the dedicated pump function;converting pump control commands received over the second serial communications link from a first data communications protocol to a second data communications protocol;mapping signals received over the one or more discrete communications lines to the second data communications protocol; andcommunicating with the pump controller over the first serial communications link using the second data communications protocol. 14. The method of claim 13, further comprising configuring the first I/O interface module for interpreting signals from the control device according to the first data communications protocol and asserting corresponding signals to the pump controller according to the second data communications protocol and for interpreting signals from the pump controller according to the second data communications protocol and asserting corresponding signals to the control device according to the first data communications protocol. 15. The method of claim 13, further comprising configuring the first I/O interface module to utilize signals from the control device to determine a need and a corresponding process by which the pump controller is to move a motor. 16. The method of claim 13, further comprising configuring the first I/O interface module to utilize signals received from the control device to generate and send simulated signals back to the control device to prevent one or more errors. 17. A system comprising: a pump having an on-board pump controller;a pump track providing an interface with a control system;an I/O interface module separate from the pump and the pump track, the I/O interface module having a first data communications interface and a second data communications interface, wherein the I/O interface module is connected to the on-board pump controller via a first serial communications link and is connected to the pump track via a second serial communications link and one or more discrete lines, wherein each of the one or more discrete lines is for a dedicated pump function and carries a discrete signal having a particular purpose for the dedicated pump function, the I/O interface module configured to: convert pump control commands from the pump track according to the first data communications protocol and forward the pump control commands to the pump controller according to the second data communications protocol;map signals received over the one or more discrete communications lines to the second data communications protocol and communicate with the pump controller over the first serial communications link using the second data communications protocol. 18. The system of claim 17, wherein the first data communications interface comprises serial data transmission lines for transmitting data to the pump controller, serial data receive lines for receiving data from the pump controller, clock lines for carrying synchronization clock signals, slave enable lines, and power/ground lines. 19. The system of claim 18, wherein a first cable connected between the I/O interface module and the pump controller bundles the serial data transmission lines, the serial data receive lines, the clock lines, the slave enable lines, and the power/ground lines. 20. The system of claim 19, wherein the first cable has 15 or fewer conductors. 21. The system of claim 19, wherein the first cable is extendable in excess of three meters. 22. The system of claim 17, wherein the first data communications interface comprises discrete communications lines for transferring data to and from the pump controller and wherein each discrete communications line carries a discrete signal associated with a function of the pump controller. 23. The system of claim 17, wherein the I/O interface module is further configured to receive information from the pump controller over the first serial communications link and assert one or more fake signals to the pump track. 24. An input/output interlace apparatus, comprising: a processor residing on a circuit board;a non-transitory computer readable medium coupled to the processor and carrying software instructions executable by the processor; anda first data communications interlace configured to connect to a pump controller on board a pump, the first data communications interface configured to connect to the pump controller by a first serial communications link;a second data communications interface configured to connect to a pump track via one or more second communications links for carrying packetized addressed discrete pump control commands, each discrete pump control command having a particular purpose for a dedicated pump function;wherein the software instructions are executable to convert discrete pump control commands received over the second serial communications link from a first data communications protocol to a second data communications protocol and communicate with the pump controller over the first serial communications link using the second data communications protocol. 25. A method for interfacing at least one pump controller with at least one control device, comprising: implementing a first I/O interface module on a circuit board, wherein the first I/O interface module comprises: a processor;a non-transitory computer readable medium coupled to the processor and carrying software instructions executable by the processor;a first data communications interface configured to connect to a pump controller on board a pump, the first data communications interface configured to connect to the pump controllers by a first serial communications link;a second data communications interface configured to connect to a pump track via one or more second communications links for carrying packetized addressed discrete pump control commands, each discrete pump control command having a particular purpose for a dedicated pump function; the method including: converting discrete pump control commands received over the second serial communications link from a first data communications protocol to a second data communications protocol; andcommunicating with the pump controller over the first serial communications link using the second data communications protocol. 26. The method of claim 25, wherein the first data communications interface comprises serial data transmission lines for transmitting data to the pump controller, serial data receive lines for receiving data from the pump controller, clock lines for carrying synchronization clock signals, slave enable lines, and power/ground lines. 27. The method of claim 25, wherein the second communications link comprises one or more serial communications lines. 28. The method of claim 25, wherein the second communications links interfaces with a network. 29. The method of claim 28, wherein the second communication interface comprises an RS232, RS485 or RS422 interface. 30. The method of claim 28, wherein the first data communications interface is one of a plurality of first data communications interfaces and the pump is one of a plurality of pumps, each of the plurality of first data communications interfaces configured to be coupled to one of the corresponding plurality of pumps.
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