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Learn about Plug and Play Smart Sensors


What are Plug and Play Smart Sensors?

A Plug and Play Smart Sensor is a Sensor that is compliant to the IEEE 1451.4 Standard.
TEDS, or Transducer Electronic Data Sheet, is a set of electronic data in a standardized
format defined within the IEEE 1451.4 standard. This data specifies what type of sensor
is present, describes its interface, and gives technical information such as sensitivity, bridge
type, excitation, etc. This information is stored in an EEPROM chip attached to a sensor.
By having this chip, the sensor can identify and describe itself to the network and or Smart
Load Cell Meter, thereby easing automatic system configuration. Let's say you have a
Transducer Techniques Load Cell or Torque Sensor with the CAL-TEDS option. Using
the proper instrument (DPM-3 Smart Load Cell Meter), any other Transducer Techniques
IEEE 1451.4 enabled Load Cell or Torque Sensor could be swapped in, self-identify, and
work appropriately.


What are the advantages of Plug and Play Smart Sensors?

Benefits that can be experienced now include:

  • Simplified troubleshooting
  • Reduced safety risks. It is no longer necessary to
    "climb on machines" for connection verification
  • Reduced costs for set-up and tear-down
  • No recalibration is needed when replacing sensors
  • The data acquisition system can recalibrate itself

Advantages that will be available in the future include:

  • Integration with wireless transceivers
  • Elimination of large lengths of analog wiring
  • Reduced installation, maintenance and upgrade
    costs of measurement and control systems
  • The opportunity to add intelligence to sensors

Can a legacy / non-TEDS sensor be converted to a TEDS "Plug and Play" sensor?

Yes. A legacy / non-TEDS sensor can be converted to a TEDS "Plug and Play" sensor. Transducer
Techniques offers a CAL-TEDS service to convert your sensor to a TEDS "Plug and Play" compliant
sensor. The service consists of a connector, recalibration and a programmed EEPROM. This will
update a legacy / non-TEDS sensor to be capable of plugging into Transducer Techniques
IEEE 1451.4 compliant DPM-3 Smart Load Cell Meter.


What is Virtual TEDS?

Virtual TEDS is an online library of data sheets developed by National Instruments (www.ni.com)
that contain the same information that would be found in an EEPROM TEDS, but exist for sensors
not containing the EEPROM. This would define Plug and Play capability for legacy / non-TEDS
sensors. As a National Instruments Plug and Play Sensor Partner and a National Instruments
Alliance Member, Transducer Techniques has contributed the data for all its sensors to the
Virtual TEDS database.


What parameters are included on a Transducer Techniques TEDS chip?

TEDS Item Values
Manufacturer ID Transducer Techniques (ID#42)
Model Number 28
Version Letter A
Version Number 3
Serial Number 149087
Transducer Electrical Signal Type Bridge Sensor
Minimum Physical Value 0 lb
Maximum Physical Value 100 lb
Minimum Electrical Value 0 V/V
Maximum Electrical Value .0024709 V/V
Mapping Method Linear
Bridge Type Full
Impedance of Each Bridge Element 350 Ohm
Response Time .000001 sec
Excitation Level (Nominal) 10 V
Excitation Level (Minimum) 1 V
Excitation Level (Maximum) 12 V
Calibration Date 1/1/2004
Calibration Initials RAB
Calibration Period (Days) 365 days
Measurement Location ID 0
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