US20080011287A1 - Sensors with Integrated Generation of Solar Energy - Google Patents

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US20080011287A1
US20080011287A1 US11/774,191 US77419107A US2008011287A1 US 20080011287 A1 US20080011287 A1 US 20080011287A1 US 77419107 A US77419107 A US 77419107A US 2008011287 A1 US2008011287 A1 US 2008011287A1
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  • the present invention relates to the energy supply of field devices.
  • the present invention particularly relates to an energy supply unit for a field device for measuring a pressure or a filling level, a field device with such energy supply unit, the use of an energy supply unit for a field device, and a process for the energy supply of such field device.
  • Filling level sensors and pressure sensors are supplied with external power via a respective connection.
  • Such energy supply may e.g. be performed through a 2-conductor system, through which also data exchange is performed.
  • energy storages may be provided within the field device, in order to make the field device independent from an external energy supply. However, these energy storages then have to be exchanged in regular, relatively small time intervals, or have to be charged externally.
  • An external energy supply may require respective connections at the field device, and an external supply station, which is connected to the field device.
  • an external supply station which is connected to the field device.
  • an energy supply unit for a field device for measuring a pressure or a filling level comprising a solar module for generating electrical energy for the field device and a housing for receiving the measuring electronics of the field device, wherein the solar module is integrated in the housing.
  • the solar module is hereby integrated in the housing, so that no internal installation of the solar module is required. To the contrary, the solar module and the housing form a cohesive unit, into which the respective measuring electronics of the measuring device (field device) may be installed. Additional installation effort may not be necessary.
  • the housing has a cavity, wherein the solar module is provided so that it may be integrated into the cavity.
  • the cavity is adapted to the shape of the solar module to be integrated, additional mounting means may be dispensed with.
  • the solar module is simply inserted into the cavity and is clamped there.
  • the housing is at least partially made from light permeable material, wherein the solar module is disposed in the interior of the housing.
  • the solar module may be protected from external damages through the housing wall. These may be e.g. simple mechanical damages, or also chemical or temperature related damages, which are avoided by the protective housing wall. Through at least partially providing the housing light permeable, it may be assured that sufficient sunlight may always reach the solar module.
  • the energy supply unit further comprises a field device display module for displaying measurement values, wherein the field device display module is provided as a liquid crystal display, and wherein the solar module is located on the backside of the field device display module.
  • a field device display module may use a LC-display (Liquid Crystal Display).
  • LC-display Liquid Crystal Display
  • Such display may be provided as a monitor, in which special liquid crystals are being used, which may influence the polarization of light, in order to be able to deflect light in certain angles.
  • a pixel may be made visible at the controlled locations. From many of these pixels e.g. a numerical value for a measurement value may be displayed.
  • a compact assembly is provided, which may be integrated into the housing in a simple manner.
  • the solar module comprises a plurality of solar cells, wherein the housing is formed by the solar cells.
  • the solar module is provided as an encased part.
  • the solar module may be encased in a resin or in a plastic material as a component.
  • the encasing may provide a predeterminable outside contour to the component, and may make the component robust against mechanical impact.
  • the solar module is encased in the housing.
  • the solar module and the housing thus form an integral component, which may be configured by the manufacturer according to the respective requirements (e.g. the energy requirement of the field device or the dimensions of the field device).
  • the housing may have a housing cover, into which the solar module is encased, or to which the solar module is bolted or mounted otherwise.
  • the energy supply unit also comprises an energy storage for buffering the electric energy generated by the solar module.
  • the field device may also be connected to an external energy supply (e.g. to a 4 to 20 mA 2-conductor loop).
  • an additional current may be provided, which is not used for the measurement task by the measurement circuit of the field device. This current may then be used for the charging the energy storage.
  • An energy storage with a respective charging control system, or a respective energy management may allow to store energy at a moment, in which superfluous energy is available, and to supply the stored energy for the operation of the field device at a later point in time.
  • the capacity of the energy storage may be adapted to the power required by the field device.
  • the solar module is provided for providing the total amount of energy required by the field device, so that no additional power supply is necessary.
  • the energy supply unit further comprises a measurement bus conductor system, which is comprised of a 2-conductor HART® bus system, a 4-conductor HART® bus system, a SDI-12, a Profibus bus system, or a Fieldbus Foundation bus system.
  • a measurement bus conductor system which is comprised of a 2-conductor HART® bus system, a 4-conductor HART® bus system, a SDI-12, a Profibus bus system, or a Fieldbus Foundation bus system.
  • the energy supply unit may consequently draw additional power via a separate conductor system, whereby it may be assured that sufficient power for the operation of the field device is always available.
  • a possible system in which a separation of the power supply and the measurement signals may occur may be the 4-conductor HART® bus system.
  • the energy supply unit hereby serves as support of the energy supply of the field device, e.g. via one of the above mentioned measurement bus conductor systems. Thereby, the power capability of the field device may be increased, e.g. by increasing the measurement rate.
  • the additional energy of the energy supply unit may also be stored in a preliminary manner, and may be called up during periods of higher energy requirements.
  • the solar module has a glue side, wherein the glue side is provided, so that the solar module may be mounted to the housing via the glue side.
  • the shape of the solar module may be adapted to the shape of the field device display module, so that the solar module may be coupled to the field device display module in a precisely fitting and tight manner. Through the tight contact between field device display module and solar module, light losses through diffusion at the transition area between display and solar module may be minimized.
  • the energy supply unit further comprises a control- or regulating unit for controlling or regulating an externally supplied amount of energy.
  • control- or regulating unit may be provided for controlling or regulating the energy requirements of the field device.
  • the measurement rate of the field device may be set according to the available amount of energy.
  • a field device comprising an energy supply unit as described above.
  • This may e.g. be a fill level measurement device or a pressure measurement device.
  • Such fill measurement device may be provided, e.g. as radar fill measurement device, TDR-fill measurement device, ultrasound fill measurement device, microwave fill measurement device, a pressure measurement device, a capacitive level measurement device, or a vibration level measurement device.
  • an above mentioned energy supply unit for a field device is provided for measuring a pressure or a fill level.
  • a process for the energy supply of a field device for measuring a pressure or a fill level in which electrical energy for the field device is provided through a solar module, which is integrated in a housing of the field device.
  • An external supply with electrical energy may thus not be required anymore.
  • FIG. 1 shows a schematic illustration of an energy supply unit according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 2 shows an illustration of a field device with energy supply unit according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 3 shows a schematic illustration of fill level radar with energy supply unit according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 4 shows a field device according to a further exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 1 shows a schematic illustration of an energy supply unit according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
  • the energy supply unit comprises a solar module 101 , which is connected to a measuring unit display module 105 through a mounting surface 106 .
  • the connection may e.g. be performed as glue joint in this location. It is also possible that the solar module 101 and the display 105 are encased or glued together in the housing (not shown in FIG. 1 ) of the energy supply unit.
  • a heat foil 115 is mounted on the backside of the solar module 101 , which may bring the solar module and/or the display 105 to operating temperature.
  • the heat foil 115 may also be provided, so that it protects the display 105 and/or the solar module 101 from icing, or avoids fogging of the display 105 .
  • the heat foil 115 may be activated according to the requirements, e.g. through a hand switch, or automatically through respective control electronics 107 (see FIG. 3 ).
  • the display 105 , the solar module 101 , and the heat foil 115 may be provided as an entire module and may then be integrated into a respective housing, in order to form the energy supply unit.
  • the solar module 101 behind the liquid crystal display 105 Through the installation of the solar module 101 behind the liquid crystal display 105 , the solar module is protected towards the outside on the one hand, and on the other hand does not require an installation surface of its own on the top side of the housing. Hereby, eventually space is being saved on the housing surface.
  • FIG. 2 shows a fill level measurement apparatus with a housing 102 and an antenna 110 .
  • the antenna 110 is provided as a parabolic antenna in the exemplary embodiment of FIG. 2 . Also other antenna shapes are possible.
  • the housing 102 of the fill level sensor hereby has a housing cover 117 , into which a first solar module 103 , shaped as a single solar cell, is integrated.
  • the solar module 103 may e.g. be encased in the sensor cover 117 or screwed into it.
  • An additional solar module 104 also shaped as a single solar cell is integrated into the housing wall.
  • that many solar cells may be embedded in the housing 102 , so that the housing is substantially only made up from these solar cells (which may then be joined into an entire module).
  • Each particular solar cell 103 , 104 may e.g. be provided as an encased component. The encased components may then be joined to form a respective housing.
  • FIG. 3 shows a further exemplary embodiment of the present invention in the form of a fill level radar.
  • the fill level radar hereby has a housing 102 , which receives the transmission- and receiving electronics. Furthermore, an antenna 110 is provided, which is provided for transmitting a transmission signal 110 and for receiving a reception signal 112 , which is reflected at a filling material surface 113 .
  • a display 105 and a solar cell 103 are integrated in the cover 117 of the housing 102 . Furthermore, a second solar cell 104 is integrated in the housing wall. Both solar cells 103 , 104 are connected through respective conductors to an electronic control unit 107 , which controls or regulates e.g. the energy requirements of the filling level sensor.
  • a 2-conductor connection 108 is provided, through which the fill level sensor may be connected to a 2-conductor loop. Via this 2-conductor loop measurement- or control signals are transferable. Furthermore, an external energy supply may be provided via the 2-conductor loop.
  • the electrical control unit 107 may hereby adjust the energy requirements of the fill level sensor, so that a sufficient energy supply is always assured. For example, the smay rate may be changed for this purpose. Furthermore, the electronic control unit 107 is capable of balancing peaks in the energy requirement of the fill level sensor, e.g. by connecting the energy storage 109 or e.g. by drawing energy from the outside (via the 2-conductor loop).
  • the energy storage 109 may e.g. be an accumulator, or another suitable storage.
  • FIG. 4 shows a schematic illustration of a measurement apparatus according to an additional exemplary embodiment of the present invention, in which the housing is substantially comprised of the solar cells 103 , 104 , 116 (and additional rearward solar cells, which are not visible in FIG. 4 ). Furthermore, a display 105 is provided. Electronics are located in the interior of the housing.

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Field devices for measuring a pressure or a fill level are connected with an external energy supply through a cable connector. An energy supply unit for a field device is provided, which has a housing and a solar module integrated therein. The housing is hereby used for receiving the measurement electronics of the field device and the solar module of the energy supply. An external energy supply is thus not necessary anymore. For energy buffering, furthermore, a respective energy storage may be provided.

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    RELATED APPLICATIONS
  • This application claims the benefit of the filing date of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/830,228 filed on Jul. 12, 2006 and German Patent Application Serial No. 10 2006 032 250.9 filed on Jul. 12, 2006, the disclosures of both applications are hereby incorporated by reference.
  • FIELD OF THE INVENTION
  • The present invention relates to the energy supply of field devices. The present invention particularly relates to an energy supply unit for a field device for measuring a pressure or a filling level, a field device with such energy supply unit, the use of an energy supply unit for a field device, and a process for the energy supply of such field device.
  • TECHNOLOGICAL BACKGROUND
  • Filling level sensors and pressure sensors are supplied with external power via a respective connection. Such energy supply may e.g. be performed through a 2-conductor system, through which also data exchange is performed. Furthermore, energy storages may be provided within the field device, in order to make the field device independent from an external energy supply. However, these energy storages then have to be exchanged in regular, relatively small time intervals, or have to be charged externally.
  • An external energy supply may require respective connections at the field device, and an external supply station, which is connected to the field device. Hereby, the area of application of the field device may be restricted.
  • Therefore, it is the object of the invention to provide an improved energy supply for a field device.
  • SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
  • According to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention, an energy supply unit for a field device for measuring a pressure or a filling level is provided, the energy supply unit comprising a solar module for generating electrical energy for the field device and a housing for receiving the measuring electronics of the field device, wherein the solar module is integrated in the housing.
  • Through providing a solar module, independence of the field device from an external energy supply may be achieved to a large extent. The solar module is hereby integrated in the housing, so that no internal installation of the solar module is required. To the contrary, the solar module and the housing form a cohesive unit, into which the respective measuring electronics of the measuring device (field device) may be installed. Additional installation effort may not be necessary.
  • According to a further exemplary embodiment of the present invention, the housing has a cavity, wherein the solar module is provided so that it may be integrated into the cavity.
  • If the cavity is adapted to the shape of the solar module to be integrated, additional mounting means may be dispensed with. The solar module is simply inserted into the cavity and is clamped there.
  • According to a further exemplary embodiment of the present invention, the housing is at least partially made from light permeable material, wherein the solar module is disposed in the interior of the housing.
  • Thus the solar module may be protected from external damages through the housing wall. These may be e.g. simple mechanical damages, or also chemical or temperature related damages, which are avoided by the protective housing wall. Through at least partially providing the housing light permeable, it may be assured that sufficient sunlight may always reach the solar module.
  • According to another exemplary embodiment of the present invention, the energy supply unit further comprises a field device display module for displaying measurement values, wherein the field device display module is provided as a liquid crystal display, and wherein the solar module is located on the backside of the field device display module.
  • A field device display module may use a LC-display (Liquid Crystal Display). Such display may be provided as a monitor, in which special liquid crystals are being used, which may influence the polarization of light, in order to be able to deflect light in certain angles. Through punctiform control of the liquid crystals, a pixel may be made visible at the controlled locations. From many of these pixels e.g. a numerical value for a measurement value may be displayed.
  • In such a measurement value display, typically approximately 60% of the pixels are light colored, and thus the display is at least 60% transparent. This way, it is assured that enough sunlight may always reach the solar module.
  • Through mounting the solar module directly behind the field device display module, a compact assembly is provided, which may be integrated into the housing in a simple manner.
  • According to another exemplary embodiment of the present invention, the solar module comprises a plurality of solar cells, wherein the housing is formed by the solar cells.
  • In other words, that many solar cells are integrated into the housing, so that the housing is actually substantially only made up of the particular solar cells. This way, the energy generation rate of the energy supply unit may be maximized.
  • According to another exemplary embodiment of the present invention, the solar module is provided as an encased part.
  • The solar module may be encased in a resin or in a plastic material as a component. The encasing may provide a predeterminable outside contour to the component, and may make the component robust against mechanical impact.
  • According to a further exemplary embodiment of the present invention, the solar module is encased in the housing.
  • The solar module and the housing thus form an integral component, which may be configured by the manufacturer according to the respective requirements (e.g. the energy requirement of the field device or the dimensions of the field device).
  • Furthermore, the housing may have a housing cover, into which the solar module is encased, or to which the solar module is bolted or mounted otherwise.
  • According to a further exemplary embodiment of the present invention, the energy supply unit also comprises an energy storage for buffering the electric energy generated by the solar module.
  • It may happen e.g. that the field device does not operate continuously, or that the energy required by the field device is less than the amount of energy provided by the solar module. The field device may also be connected to an external energy supply (e.g. to a 4 to 20 mA 2-conductor loop). When controlling a 4 to 20 mA signal, an additional current may be provided, which is not used for the measurement task by the measurement circuit of the field device. This current may then be used for the charging the energy storage.
  • An energy storage with a respective charging control system, or a respective energy management may allow to store energy at a moment, in which superfluous energy is available, and to supply the stored energy for the operation of the field device at a later point in time. Thus the capacity of the energy storage may be adapted to the power required by the field device.
  • According to a further exemplary embodiment of the present invention, the solar module is provided for providing the total amount of energy required by the field device, so that no additional power supply is necessary.
  • Hereby, an autonomous, independent operation of the field device is assured.
  • According to a further exemplary embodiment of the present invention, the energy supply unit further comprises a measurement bus conductor system, which is comprised of a 2-conductor HART® bus system, a 4-conductor HART® bus system, a SDI-12, a Profibus bus system, or a Fieldbus Foundation bus system.
  • The energy supply unit may consequently draw additional power via a separate conductor system, whereby it may be assured that sufficient power for the operation of the field device is always available. A possible system in which a separation of the power supply and the measurement signals may occur, may be the 4-conductor HART® bus system.
  • The energy supply unit hereby serves as support of the energy supply of the field device, e.g. via one of the above mentioned measurement bus conductor systems. Thereby, the power capability of the field device may be increased, e.g. by increasing the measurement rate.
  • The additional energy of the energy supply unit may also be stored in a preliminary manner, and may be called up during periods of higher energy requirements.
  • In other words, thus a permanent or time limited increase of the power capacity of the field device may be possible.
  • According to a further exemplary embodiment of the present invention, the solar module has a glue side, wherein the glue side is provided, so that the solar module may be mounted to the housing via the glue side.
  • This way, a simple and secure mounting of the solar module to the housing is possible.
  • Furthermore, the shape of the solar module may be adapted to the shape of the field device display module, so that the solar module may be coupled to the field device display module in a precisely fitting and tight manner. Through the tight contact between field device display module and solar module, light losses through diffusion at the transition area between display and solar module may be minimized.
  • According to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention, the energy supply unit further comprises a control- or regulating unit for controlling or regulating an externally supplied amount of energy.
  • Furthermore, the control- or regulating unit may be provided for controlling or regulating the energy requirements of the field device.
  • For example the measurement rate of the field device may be set according to the available amount of energy.
  • In particular in combination with an internal energy storage, thus effective energy management is possible, which allows an autonomous operation of the field device without having to supply electrical energy through an external connection.
  • According to another exemplary embodiment of the present invention, a field device is provided comprising an energy supply unit as described above.
  • This may e.g. be a fill level measurement device or a pressure measurement device. Such fill measurement device may be provided, e.g. as radar fill measurement device, TDR-fill measurement device, ultrasound fill measurement device, microwave fill measurement device, a pressure measurement device, a capacitive level measurement device, or a vibration level measurement device.
  • Furthermore, the use of an above mentioned energy supply unit for a field device is provided for measuring a pressure or a fill level.
  • According to a further exemplary embodiment of the present invention, a process for the energy supply of a field device for measuring a pressure or a fill level is provided, in which electrical energy for the field device is provided through a solar module, which is integrated in a housing of the field device.
  • An external supply with electrical energy may thus not be required anymore.
  • Further exemplary embodiments of the invention may be derived from the dependent claims.
  • Subsequently exemplary embodiments of the present invention are described with reference to the figures.
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  • FIG. 1 shows a schematic illustration of an energy supply unit according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 2 shows an illustration of a field device with energy supply unit according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 3 shows a schematic illustration of fill level radar with energy supply unit according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 4 shows a field device according to a further exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
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  • The illustrations in the figures are schematic and not to scale.
  • In the following description of the figures, the same reference numerals are being used for the same or similar elements.
  • FIG. 1 shows a schematic illustration of an energy supply unit according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention. The energy supply unit comprises a solar module 101, which is connected to a measuring unit display module 105 through a mounting surface 106. The connection may e.g. be performed as glue joint in this location. It is also possible that the solar module 101 and the display 105 are encased or glued together in the housing (not shown in FIG. 1) of the energy supply unit.
  • A heat foil 115 is mounted on the backside of the solar module 101, which may bring the solar module and/or the display 105 to operating temperature. The heat foil 115 may also be provided, so that it protects the display 105 and/or the solar module 101 from icing, or avoids fogging of the display 105.
  • For this purpose the heat foil 115 may be activated according to the requirements, e.g. through a hand switch, or automatically through respective control electronics 107 (see FIG. 3).
  • The display 105, the solar module 101, and the heat foil 115 may be provided as an entire module and may then be integrated into a respective housing, in order to form the energy supply unit.
  • This way, the energy supply of a fill level or pressure measurement sensor is supplemented or even replaced.
  • Through the installation of the solar module 101 behind the liquid crystal display 105, the solar module is protected towards the outside on the one hand, and on the other hand does not require an installation surface of its own on the top side of the housing. Hereby, eventually space is being saved on the housing surface.
  • FIG. 2 shows a fill level measurement apparatus with a housing 102 and an antenna 110. The antenna 110 is provided as a parabolic antenna in the exemplary embodiment of FIG. 2. Also other antenna shapes are possible. The housing 102 of the fill level sensor hereby has a housing cover 117, into which a first solar module 103, shaped as a single solar cell, is integrated. The solar module 103 may e.g. be encased in the sensor cover 117 or screwed into it.
  • An additional solar module 104, also shaped as a single solar cell is integrated into the housing wall. In an extreme case, that many solar cells may be embedded in the housing 102, so that the housing is substantially only made up from these solar cells (which may then be joined into an entire module). Each particular solar cell 103, 104 may e.g. be provided as an encased component. The encased components may then be joined to form a respective housing.
  • FIG. 3 shows a further exemplary embodiment of the present invention in the form of a fill level radar. The fill level radar hereby has a housing 102, which receives the transmission- and receiving electronics. Furthermore, an antenna 110 is provided, which is provided for transmitting a transmission signal 110 and for receiving a reception signal 112, which is reflected at a filling material surface 113.
  • A display 105 and a solar cell 103 are integrated in the cover 117 of the housing 102. Furthermore, a second solar cell 104 is integrated in the housing wall. Both solar cells 103, 104 are connected through respective conductors to an electronic control unit 107, which controls or regulates e.g. the energy requirements of the filling level sensor.
  • Furthermore, a 2-conductor connection 108 is provided, through which the fill level sensor may be connected to a 2-conductor loop. Via this 2-conductor loop measurement- or control signals are transferable. Furthermore, an external energy supply may be provided via the 2-conductor loop.
  • The electrical control unit 107 may hereby adjust the energy requirements of the fill level sensor, so that a sufficient energy supply is always assured. For example, the smay rate may be changed for this purpose. Furthermore, the electronic control unit 107 is capable of balancing peaks in the energy requirement of the fill level sensor, e.g. by connecting the energy storage 109 or e.g. by drawing energy from the outside (via the 2-conductor loop).
  • However, such an external energy supply is not necessary, when the energy supply unit according to the invention is sized accordingly, thus when a sufficient number of solar cells is available and/or when the energy storage 109, which is being used as an energy buffer, has sufficient storage capacity. The energy storage 109 may e.g. be an accumulator, or another suitable storage.
  • FIG. 4 shows a schematic illustration of a measurement apparatus according to an additional exemplary embodiment of the present invention, in which the housing is substantially comprised of the solar cells 103, 104, 116 (and additional rearward solar cells, which are not visible in FIG. 4). Furthermore, a display 105 is provided. Electronics are located in the interior of the housing.
  • Additionally it should be mentioned, that “comprising” does not exclude other elements or steps and “a” does not exclude a plurality. Furthermore, it should be mentioned that features or steps, which have been described with reference to one of the above exemplary embodiments, may also be used in combination with other features or steps of other exemplary embodiments described above. Reference numerals in the claims are not to be considered as restrictions.

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1. An energy supply unit for a field device for measuring a pressure or a fill level, comprising:
a solar module generating electrical energy for the field device; and
a housing receiving measurement electronics of the field device,
wherein the solar module is integrated into the housing.
2. The energy supply unit according to claim 1, wherein the solar module is integrated into a cavity of the housing.
3. The energy supply unit according to claim 1, wherein the housing is at least partially made from a light permeable material and wherein the solar module is located in an interior of the housing.
4. The energy supply unit according to claim 1, further comprising:
a field device display module displaying measurement values, wherein the solar module is located on a backside of the field device display module.
5. The energy supply unit according to claim 1, wherein the field device display module is an LCD.
6. The energy supply unit according to claim 1, wherein the solar module includes a plurality of solar cells and wherein the housing is formed by the solar cells.
7. The energy supply unit according to claim 1, wherein the solar module is formed as an encased part.
8. The energy supply unit according to claim 1, wherein the solar module is encased in the housing.
9. The energy supply unit according to claim 1, wherein the housing has a housing cover and wherein the solar module is one of encased in the housing cover and screwed into the housing cover.
10. The energy supply unit according to claim 1, the energy supply unit includes an energy storage buffering the energy generated by the solar module.
11. The energy supply unit according to claim 1, wherein the solar module provides an entire amount of energy required by the field device so that no further energy supply is required.
12. The energy supply unit according to claim 1, further comprising one of an additional supply line and a measurement bus conductor system, wherein the solar module supports the energy supply of the field device.
13. The n energy supply unit according to claim 1, further comprising:
a measurement bus conductor system which is selected from a group comprising 2-conductor HART® bus system, 4-conductor HART® bus system, Profibus bus system, an SDI-12, and Fieldbus Foundation bus system.
14. The energy supply unit according to claim 1, wherein the solar module has a glue side and wherein the solar module is mounted at the housing through the glue side.
15. The energy supply unit according to claim 1, further comprising:
a control/regulating unit which is at least one of controlling and regulating an externally supplied amount of energy.
16. The energy supply unit according to claim 1, wherein the control/regulating unit is at least one of controlling and regulating an energy requirement of the field device.
17. A field device, comprising:
an energy supply unit measuring a pressure or a fill level, the energy supply unit including a solar module generating electrical energy for the field device; and a housing receiving measurement electronics of the field device, wherein the solar module is integrated into the housing.
18. The field device according to claim 17, wherein the field device is selected from a group comprising a fill level measurement device and a pressure level measurement device.
19. The field device according to claim 17, wherein the field device is selected from a group comprising a radar fill level measurement device, a TDR fill level measurement device, an ultrasound fill level measurement device, a microwave fill level measurement device, a capacitive limit level measurement device, and a vibration limit level measurement device.
20. The field device according to claim 17, wherein the field device is selected from a group comprising HART® 2-conductor field device, HART® 4-conductor field device, 4 to 20 mA field device, Profibus field device, SDI-12 field device, and Fieldbus foundation field device.
21. Use of an energy supply unit for a field device for measuring one of a pressure and a filling level, the energy supply unit including a solar module generating electrical energy for the field device; and a housing receiving measurement electronics of the field device, wherein the solar module is integrated into the housing
22. A process for supplying a field device with energy for measuring one of a pressure and a fill level, comprising:
generating electrical energy for the field device through a solar module which is integrated in a housing of the field device.
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