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Telemetry display driver aids acquisition by radio

A Celsum Technologies product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Feb 22, 2005

The TDU telemetry display driver is the latest addition to the radio telemetry instrument range from Celsum Technologies.

The TDU telemetry display driver is the latest addition to the radio telemetry instrument range from Celsum Technologies.

Available with an optional on-case display, the TDU will interrogate other radio telemetry devices and output the data via a serial port to, for example, printers, large remote displays, terminals, PCs and PLCs.

The data may be formatted, and flexible programming capability allows headers, footers, prefixes and suffixes, and the use of macros and tokens permits multiline data blocks to be sent to the output devices.

The TDU has the ability to sum up to six values, with control over gross and tare, enabling, for example, the summing of data from up to six remote TSC, TLC1 or TIO radio telemetry data sources.

The TDU is available with an optional real-time clock module to allow data to be time and date stamped.

Also, optional eight-way digital input and output cards allow the TDU to interact with other instrumentation and equipment.

Licence-free two-way digital radio offers excellent opportunities to collect error-free measurement data from remote devices such as strain-gauge based load cells, temperature sensors etc, over a range of up to 300m, allowing large sites to be covered with ease.

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