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TEMES 1.0

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TEMES combines those tools which are required to setup devices (like USBDL1, SICOLOG, SICO3, SICO2B, CFDL1, DL16CAN) and to get signal data – either online or offline. A TEMES data file contains all parameters which are required to set up a device completely. The parameters are organized as a tree structure – showing only those tree nodes, or parameter paths, which are available for the corresponding device. The properties of a device parameter set are distinguished into four groups:

 

General Properties: General properties like device’s sample rate.

 

Input Signals: Input signals represent the input data which can be used for further processing. To define an input signal, the corresponding input source (e. g. a voltage channel) must be given a unique name. Within the entire parameter definition this name is used to refer to the corresponding input source. By deleting the name of an input signal, the corresponding input source is deleted/deactivated as well.

 

Calculations: Sometimes different input signals needs to be combined in order to get the desired result. This can be realized with calculated signals. Basically, a calculated signal is derived from the class of input signals. This allows to refer to the result via the corresponding input source name. Further properties of a calculated signal are the type of operation, up to three names of input sources and up to three constants.

 

Output: Outputs are e. g. display items, voltage outputs or digital outputs. To enable an output, the input signal needs to be selected as output source. Further parameters may be used to scale the output signal correspondingly.

 

Note to read the section USBSER and TEMES 1.0 if the device is connected to the PC via a serial/RS232 cable.