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IEEE 1451.0 : 2007

IEEE 1451.0 : 2007

SMART TRANSDUCER INTERFACE FOR SENSORS AND ACTUATORS - COMMON FUNCTIONS, COMMUNICATION PROTOCOLS, AND TRANSDUCER ELECTRONIC DATA SHEET (TEDS) FORMATS

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Table of Contents

1 Overview
   1.1 Scope
   1.2 Purpose
   1.3 Conformance
2 Normative references
3 Definitions, acronyms, and abbreviations
   3.1 Definitions
   3.2 Acronyms and abbreviations
4 Data types
   4.1 Unsigned octet integer
   4.2 Unsigned 16 bit integer
   4.3 Signed 32 bit integer
   4.4 Unsigned 32 bit integer
   4.5 Single-precision real
   4.6 Double-precision real
   4.7 String
   4.8 Boolean
   4.9 IEEE1451Dot0::Args::TimeRepresentation
   4.10 Data types for associated applications
   4.11 Physical Units
   4.12 Universal unique identification
   4.13 Arbitrary octet array
   4.14 String array
   4.15 Boolean array
   4.16 Array of 8 bit signed integers
   4.17 Array of 16 bit signed integers
   4.18 Array of 32 bit signed integers
   4.19 Array of 8 bit unsigned integers
   4.20 Array of 16 bit unsigned integers
   4.21 Array of 32 bit unsigned integers
   4.22 Array of single-precision real numbers
   4.23 Array of double-precision real numbers
   4.24 Array of TimeDuration data types
   4.25 Array of TimeInstance data types
5 Smart transducer functional specification
   5.1 IEEE 1451 family reference model
   5.2 Plug-and-play capability
   5.3 Addresses
   5.4 Common characteristics
   5.5 Transducer Electronic Data Sheets
   5.6 TransducerChannel type descriptions
   5.7 Embedded TransducerChannels
   5.8 TransducerChannel groups
   5.9 TransducerChannel proxy
   5.10 Attributes and operating modes
   5.11 Triggering
   5.12 Synchronization
   5.13 Status
   5.14 Service request logic
   5.15 Hot-swap capability
6 Message structures
   6.1 Data transmission order and bit significance
   6.2 Command message structure
   6.3 Reply messages
   6.4 TIM initiated message structure
7 Commands
   7.1 Standard commands
   7.2 Manufacturer-defined commands
8 TEDS specification
   8.1 General format for TEDS
   8.2 Order of octets in numeric fields
   8.3 TEDS identification header
   8.4 Meta-TEDS
   8.5 TransducerChannel TEDS
   8.6 Calibration TEDS
   8.7 Frequency Response TEDS
   8.8 Transfer Function TEDS
   8.9 Text-based TEDS
   8.10 End User Application Specific TEDS
   8.11 User's Transducer Name TEDS
   8.12 Manufacturer-defined TEDS
   8.13 PHY TEDS
9 Introduction to the IEEE 1451.0 API
   9.1 API goals
   9.2 API design decisions
   9.3 IEEE1451Dot0
10 Transducer services API
   10.1 IEEE1451Dot0::TransducerServices::TimDiscovery
   10.2 IEEE1451Dot0::TransducerServices::TransducerAccess
   10.3 IEEE1451Dot0::TransducerServices::TransducerManager
   10.4 IEEE1451Dot0::TransducerServices::TedsManager
   10.5 IEEE1451Dot0::TransducerServices::CommManager
   10.6 IEEE1451Dot0::TransducerServices::AppCallback
11 Module Communications API
   11.1 IEEE1451Dot0::ModuleCommunication::Comm
   11.2 IEEE1451Dot0::ModuleCommunication::P2PComm
   11.3 IEEE1451Dot0::ModuleCommunication::NetComm
   11.4 IEEE1451Dot0::ModuleCommunication::Registration
   11.5 IEEE1451Dot0::ModuleCommunication::P2PRegistration
   11.6 IEEE1451Dot0::ModuleCommunication::NetRegistration
   11.7 IEEE1451Dot0::ModuleCommunication::Receive
   11.8 IEEE1451Dot0::ModuleCommunication::P2PReceive
   11.9 IEEE1451Dot0::ModuleCommunication::NetReceive
12 HTTP protocol
   12.1 IEEE 1451.0 HTTP API
   12.2 Discovery API
   12.3 Transducer access API
   12.4 TEDS Manager API
   12.5 Transducer Manager API
Annex A (informative) Bibliography
Annex B (informative) Guidance to Transducer Services Interface
Annex C (informative) Guidance to Module Communication Interface
Annex D (informative) XML Schema for Text-based TEDS
Annex E (informative) Example Meta-Identification TEDS
Annex F (informative) Example TransducerChannel Identification TEDS
Annex G (informative) Example Calibration Identification TEDS
Annex H (informative) Example Commands TEDS
Annex I (informative) Example Location and Title TEDS
Annex J (informative) Example Units Extension TEDS
Annex K (informative) Examples of Physical Units
Annex L (informative) TEDS read and write protocols
Annex M (informative) Trigger logic configurations
Annex N (informative) Notation summary for IDL
Annex O (informative) TEDS implementation of a simple sensor

Abstract

Describes the basic functions required to control and manage smart transducers, common communications protocols, and media-independent TEDS formats.

General Product Information

Document Type Standard
Status Current
Publisher Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers
Supersedes
  • IEEE DRAFT 1451.0 : D8.00 2007

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