IEEE 1451.2: An interpretation and example implementation

Paul Conway, Donal Heffernan, Brian O'Mara, Phil Burton, Tremont Miao

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Abstract

An explanatory overview of the various parts of the IEEE 1451 standard is presented. A target hardware environment for an IEEE 1451.2 Standard Transducer Interface Module (STIM) is introduced, in the guise of the analog devices ADuC812 microconverter chip, which was designed ab-initio to meet the IEEE 1451.2 standard hardware requirements. A software environment was developed to realize the full STIM functionality in the ADuC812. The STIM implementation described is independent of any particular type of host network, as the IEEE 1451 standard is intended to fit around any existing network solution.

Original languageEnglish
Pages535-540
Number of pages6
Publication statusPublished - 2000
EventIMTC/2000 - 17th IEEE Instrumentation and Measurement Technology Conference 'Smart Connectivity: Integrating Measurement and Control' - Baltimore, MD, USA
Duration: 1 May 20004 May 2000

Conference

ConferenceIMTC/2000 - 17th IEEE Instrumentation and Measurement Technology Conference 'Smart Connectivity: Integrating Measurement and Control'
CityBaltimore, MD, USA
Period1/05/004/05/00

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