IP Library Granted Patent US 7,312,615
Granted Patent B2
US 7,312,615 · App. 10/608,758 · Granted Dec 25, 2007

System and method for communicating calibration data

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Patent No.
US 7,312,615
App. No.
10/608,758
Granted
Dec 25, 2007
Kind
B2
Abstract

A Force/Torque (FT) sensor includes memory for storing calibration data associated with the FT sensor. Force and torque analog signals are output to a data acquisition (DAQ) system. The digital calibration data is output to the DAQ system as a digital bitstream comprising a series of predetermined voltage levels driven for predetermined durations. The DAQ system interprets the series of voltage levels on the calibration input as a digital bitstream, receives and quantizes the force/torque signals, and calibrates the force/torque signals using the calibration data. Alternatively, the calibration signals may be routed to a standard serial port on the DAQ system. For small form factor FT sensors, the calibration data may be stored in an associated power supply unit.

Claims (16)

1. A force/torque (FT) sensor, comprising:

a sensor housing containing at least one transducer operative to convert an applied force or torque to a transducer electrical signal;

electronics operative to convert said transducer electrical signal to a force/torque signal suitable for reception by a data acquisition system;

a power supply connected to said sensor housing in power and electrical signal flow relationship, the power supply operative to connect to a data acquisition system via a multi-conductor cable and further operative to transmit said force/torque signal in analog format on the multi-conductor cable;

memory for storing digital calibration data associated with said sensor.

2. The FT sensor of claim 1 wherein said electronics and said memory reside within said sensor housing.

3. The FT sensor of claim 1 wherein said power supply is operative to transmit said force/torque signal in analog format on one channel of the multi-conductor cable, and to transmit said digital calibration data as a digital bitstream on another channel of the multi-conductor cable.

4. The FT sensor of claim 3 wherein said force/torque signal and said calibration data are transmitted as differential pairs.

5. The FT sensor of claim 1 wherein said electronics and said memory reside within said power supply.

6. The FT sensor of claim 1 further comprising a data acquisition system connected to said power supply via a multi-conductor cable and operative to receive said force/torque signal and said calibration data as analog inputs.

7. The FT sensor of claim 6 wherein said data acquisition system interprets said calibration data as a digital bitstream.

8. The FT sensor of claim 1 further comprising:

a data acquisition system connected to said power supply via a multi-conductor cable to receive said force/torque signal; and

a data communications port also connected to said power supply via a multi-conductor cable to receive said calibration data.

9. The FT sensor of claim 8 wherein said data communications port complies with the EIA RS-232 standard.

10. The FT sensor of claim 9 wherein the two differential lines of said multi-conductor cable carrying said calibration data are connected to the receive data and signal ground connectors of said data communications port.

Assignments (2)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Oct 6, 2021
From: ATI INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATION, INC.
To: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.
Reel/Frame 057727/0904 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 27, 2003
From: PERRY, DWAYNE
To: ATI INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATION, INC.
Reel/Frame 014246/0970 →