Getting DAQ priorities right

A B and B Electronics Manufacturing Company product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Sep 26, 2007

The true purpose of a DAQ system is not to gather data - it is to obtain mission critical information.

B and B Electronics has published a technical guide titled "Understanding DAQ Systems and Discovering Their Real Purpose" on its website.

The company argues that while data acquisition systems are designed to gather and store data, this definition has led many plant managers and engineers to spend substantial amounts of money on systems that do just that, but are good for little else.

The true purpose of a DAQ system is not to gather data - it is to obtain mission critical information.

Industrial plants, manufacturers, and producers need to know what that data means and how it relates to their operation.

Data obtained through a DAQ must meet three criteria: It must be accurate, clean, and useful.

Once these three criteria have been met, you are in a position to make your DAQ system a cost-effective, productive, and profitable component of your operations.

Each component of a DAQ system must be accurate, consistent, and efficient in carrying out its specific operations.

Errors in operation at any point along the data path can cause data corruption and permanent loss of mission critical information, which renders the DAQ system useless.

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