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IEEE ISO IEC 21451 4 2010

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ISO/IEC/IEEE Standard for Information technology — Smart transducer interface for sensors and actuators — Part 4: Mixed-mode communication protocols and Transducer Electronic Data Sheet (TEDS) formats

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IEEE 2010 448
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New IEEE Standard – Active. Adoption of IEEE Std 1451.2-1997. A digital interface for connecting transducers to microprocessors is defined. A Transducer Electronic Data Sheets (TEDS) and its data formats are described. An electrical interface, read and write logic functions to access the TEDS and a wide variety of transducers are defined. This standard does not specify signal conditioning, signal conversion, or how the TEDS data is used in applications.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 IEEE Information technology p i
3 Foreword
5 IEEE Std 1451.4-2004
9 Introduction
12 CONTENTS
15 IEEE Standard for p.1
1. Overview
16 1.1 Scope
1.2 Purpose
1.3 Conformance, shall, should, may, and can
2. References
17 3. Definitions and abbreviations
3.1 Terms
20 3.2 Abbreviations
21 4. IEEE 1451.4 Transducer
4.1 Foundation
22 4.2 IEEE 1451.4 Transducer configuration
23 4.3 Compliance with this standard, IEEE Std 1451.4-2004
24 5. Transducer Electronic Data Sheet
5.1 Basic TEDS
25 5.2 IEEE, User, and Manufacturer TEDS
5.3 Data format and templates
27 5.4 Nodes, addresses, Family Codes, URN, and CRC
28 5.5 Data transmission
5.6 Structure of the TEDS data system
29 6. Templates
6.1 Overview
30 6.2 Discovery of the transducer(s) present
6.3 Identification of transducers and their nodes
33 6.4 Assembling the Transducer TEDS
34 6.5 Parsing the Transducer TEDS
36 7. Template Description Language (TDL)
7.1 Overview
37 7.2 Identification commands
41 7.3 Control commands
44 7.4 Property commands (%)
70 8. Mixed Mode Transducer Interface (MMI) specification
8.1 Introduction
73 8.2 Analog Mode
74 8.3 Digital Mode
8.4 Line definitions
75 8.5 MMI digital Data Transmission Protocol
81 9. Transducer Block specification
82 9.1 Overview
86 9.2 TBOM specification
103 9.3 Common Object Interface (COI) specification
116 9.4 TEDS Service
118 9.5 IEEE 1451.4 Transducer Block general interface
140 Annex A—IEEE standard templates
261 Annex B—Property definitions
300 Annex C—TDL formal grammar
335 Annex D—Template file checksum example
338 Annex E—Family codes
353 Annex F—IEEE 1451.4 XML device description schema
357 Annex G—Communication with nodes in sensors on remote locations
391 Annex H—Procedures for adding new IEEE templates and TDL items and to get URNs
392 Annex I—IEEE P1451.4, version 0.9, and beta information
394 Annex J—IEEE 1451.4 Manufacturer IDs and model numbers
397 Annex K—IEEE 1451.4 TBOM schema
423 Annex L—IEEE 1451.4 Transducer Block IEEE 1451.1 adapter definition
444 Annex M—Bibliography
445 Annex N—IEEE list of participants
IEEE ISO IEC 21451 4 2010
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