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IEEE 1451.4 2004

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IEEE Standard for A Smart Transducer Interface for Sensors and Actuators–Mixed-Mode Communication Protocols and Transducer Electronic Data Sheet (TEDS) Formats

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IEEE 2004 439
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New IEEE Standard – Active. This standard defines the protocol and interface that allows analog transducers to communicate digital information with an IEEE 1451 object. It also defines the format of the Transducer TEDS. The Transducer TEDS is based on the IEEE 1451.2(TM) TEDS. The standard does not specify the transducer design, signal conditioning, or the specific use of the TEDS.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 IEEE Std 1451.4-2004
4 Introduction
6 Participants
8 Contents
10 1. Overview
11 1.1 Scope
1.2 Purpose
1.3 Conformance, shall, should, may, and can
2. References
12 3. Definitions and abbreviations
3.1 Terms
15 3.2 Abbreviations
16 4. IEEE 1451.4 Transducer
4.1 Foundation
17 4.2 IEEE 1451.4 Transducer configuration
18 4.3 Compliance with this standard, IEEE Std 1451.4-2004
19 5. Transducer Electronic Data Sheet
5.1 Basic TEDS
20 5.2 IEEE, User, and Manufacturer TEDS
5.3 Data format and templates
22 5.4 Nodes, addresses, Family Codes, URN, and CRC
23 5.5 Data transmission
5.6 Structure of the TEDS data system
24 6. Templates
6.1 Overview
25 6.2 Discovery of the transducer(s) present
6.3 Identification of transducers and their nodes
28 6.4 Assembling the Transducer TEDS
29 6.5 Parsing the Transducer TEDS
31 7. Template Description Language (TDL)
7.1 Overview
32 7.2 Identification commands
36 7.3 Control commands
39 7.4 Property commands (%)
65 8. Mixed Mode Transducer Interface (MMI) specification
8.1 Introduction
68 8.2 Analog Mode
69 8.3 Digital Mode
8.4 Line definitions
70 8.5 MMI digital Data Transmission Protocol
76 9. Transducer Block specification
77 9.1 Overview
81 9.2 TBOM specification
98 9.3 Common Object Interface (COI) specification
111 9.4 TEDS Service
113 9.5 IEEE 1451.4 Transducer Block general interface
135 Annex Aā€”IEEE standard templates
256 Annex Bā€”Property definitions
295 Annex Cā€”TDL formal grammar
330 Annex Dā€”Template file checksum example
333 Annex Eā€”Family codes
348 Annex Fā€”IEEE 1451.4 XML device description schema
352 Annex Gā€”Communication with nodes in sensors on remote locations
386 Annex Hā€”Procedures for adding new IEEE templates and TDL items and to get URNs
387 Annex Iā€”IEEE P1451.4, version 0.9, and beta information
389 Annex Jā€”IEEE 1451.4 Manufacturer IDs and model numbers
392 Annex Kā€”IEEE 1451.4 TBOM schema
418 Annex Lā€”IEEE 1451.4 Transducer Block IEEE 1451.1 adapter definition
439 Annex Mā€”Bibliography
IEEE 1451.4 2004
$72.04