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IEEE 1451.4 : 2004

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A SMART TRANSDUCER INTERFACE FOR SENSORS AND ACTUATORS - MIXED-MODE COMMUNICATION PROTOCOLS AND TRANSDUCER ELECTRONIC DATA SHEET (TEDS) FORMATS
Withdrawn date

10-17-2023

Published date

12-06-2004

1. Overview
   1.1 Scope
   1.2 Purpose
   1.3 Conformance, shall, should, may, and can
2. References
3. Definitions and abbreviations
   3.1 Terms
   3.2 Abbreviations
4. IEEE 1451.4 Transducer
   4.1 Foundation
   4.2 IEEE 1451.4 Transducer configuration
   4.3 Compliance with this standard, IEEE Std 1451.4-2004
5. Transducer Electronic Data Sheet
   5.1 Basic TEDS
   5.2 IEEE, User, and Manufacturer TEDS
   5.3 Data format and templates
   5.4 Nodes, addresses, Family Codes, URN, and CRC
   5.5 Data transmission
   5.6 Structure of the TEDS data system
6. Templates
   6.1 Overview
   6.2 Discovery of the transducer(s) present
   6.3 Identification of transducers and their nodes
   6.4 Assembling the Transducer TEDS
   6.5 Parsing the Transducer TEDS
7. Template Description Language (TDL)
   7.1 Overview
   7.2 Identification commands
   7.3 Control commands
   7.4 Property commands (%)
8. Mixed Mode Transducer Interface (MMI) specification
   8.1 Introduction
   8.2 Analog Mode
   8.3 Digital Mode
   8.4 Line definitions
   8.5 MMI digital Data Transmission Protocol
9. Transducer Block specification
   9.1 Overview
   9.2 TBOM specification
   9.3 Common Object Interface (COI) specification
   9.4 TEDS Service
   9.5 IEEE 1451.4 Transducer Block general interface
Annex A (normative) IEEE standard templates
Annex B (normative) Property definitions
Annex C (informative) TDL formal grammar
Annex D (informative) Template file checksum example
Annex E (informative) Family Codes
Annex F (informative) IEEE 1451.4 XML device description schema
Annex G (informative) Communication with nodes in sensors on
                      remote locations
Annex H (normative) Procedures for adding new IEEE templates
                    and TDL items and to get URNs
Annex I (informative) IEEE P1451.4, version 0.9, and beta
                      information
Annex J (normative) IEEE 1451.4 Manufacturer IDs and model numbers
Annex K (normative) IEEE 1451.4 TBOM schema
Annex L (normative) IEEE 1451.4 Transducer Block IEEE 1451.1
                    adapter definition
Annex M (informative) Bibliography

This project will establish a standard that allows analog transducers to communicate digital information with an IEEE 1451 object.

DocumentType
Standard
PublisherName
Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers
Status
Withdrawn

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