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    Danisense Launches new Transducer Electronic Datasheet Functionality

    Danisense Launches new Transducer Electronic Datasheet Functionality

    03/21/2025

    ­Danisense, the leader in high-accuracy current sense transducers for demanding applications, is launching a new Transducer Electronic Datasheet (TEDS) functionality for its range of current transducers to further streamline lab testing processes. For test engineers, the new TEDS offers a much enhanced set-up, making the whole processes very quick and easy. In addition, it further improves the measurement accuracy in laboratory environments.

    With the introduction of its “augmented” TEDS, Danisense goes beyond the requirements of the IEEE 1451 standard by offering a wealth of additional data. While the IEEE standard only includes basic details such as transducer type, model, serial number, and turn ratio, Danisense’s TEDS provides engineers with expanded parameters that are vital to improving overall performance and ensuring a seamless “Plug & Play” experience.

    The expanded parameters of Danisense’s TEDS include offset data, as well as AC and DC calibration data, allowing engineers to implement compensation loops that enhance the transducer's overall accuracy and performance. Additionally, phase shift data is available, enabling the introduction of phase compensation strategies that extend accuracy over a broader frequency range.

    Danisense also incorporates power supply information within TEDS, setting power limits to avoid set-up errors and ensures precise calibration management by including calibration dates and alarms, so users can easily track and schedule regular calibration periods.

    The new TEDS functionality is available across the range of Danisense current transducers, covering both current and voltage outputs. It is a testament to Danisense's ongoing commitment to meet the evolving needs of the test and measurement industry.

    For further information about Danisense’s product range click here.

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