Group aims to establish a common technical standard between sensors and data acquisition hardware and software, reducing the set-up and interfacing required
Transducer specialist RDP Electronics has joined forces with National Instruments and six European sensor manufacturers to coordinate the introduction of plug and play sensors.
The group's aim is to establish a common technical standard between sensors and data acquisition hardware and software so reducing the amount of custom set-up and interfacing required with existing measurement systems.
The benefits afforded by plug and play systems means that compatible transducers from the RDP range can now communicate directly with the software to ensure that the system is automatically set-up for any transducer used. Central to the system is an embedded memory chip holding technical data specific to its host sensor.
The information is stored in what is known as a Transducer Electronic Data Sheet (Teds), defining the sensor type and characteristic details of sensitivity and similar set-up data.
The Teds file can be read by, and acted upon by, any compatible software such as Labview, thus creating a very efficient and accurate means for calibration, configuration and diagnostics.
The data is also available via the internet to upload when using specific transducers and this offers plug and play users immediate savings in set-up time.