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February 19, 2021

What is a Modular Smart Interface (MSI)?

What is a Modular Smart Interface (MSI)?

A Modular Smart Interface (MSI) is an add-on to various DEWETRON hardware elements. Each MSI is a separate signal conditioner which we designed for a dedicated sensor type. It contains a TEDS (“Transducer Electronic Data Sheet”) chip which provides the measurement system any necessary information to adjust the amplifier accordingly. In the following picture, you can see how the signal conditioner looks like.

Three Modular Smart Interface (MSI) types

Figure 1: MSI2-CH-x, MSI2-LVDT, MSI2-TH-x

 
Thanks to this technology, you can expand the measurement functionality of the following devices:

 

As of today, DEWETRON offers 9 MSIs with several options. Hence, to get a comprehensive overview table, please visit the respective webpage. Due to the plurality of MSI options, they extend the measurement capability to the following inputs:

  • Charge
  • Bridge
  • LVDT
  • Thermocouple
  • RTD (Pt100, Pt200, Pt500, Pt1000, Pt2000)
  • Voltage up to 600 V
  • Current of 4-20 mA (loop powered sensors)
  • IEPE®

 

Setting up with OXYGEN

Our measurement software OXYGEN automatically detects any Modular Smart Interface (MSI) and adjusts the channel settings accordingly. In addition to that, an MSI channel shows up in the data channels list as well as the channel overview table like any other channel (Figure 2). As mentioned previously, OXYGEN not only displays the signal conditioner but also automatically applies the right channel settings like mode, range, and also other settings according to the MSI type (Figure 2). As a result of varying Modular Smart Interface (MSI) types, each of them offers different channel settings.

 

MSI in OXYGEN

Figure 2: MSIs displayed in OXYGEN

 
Simply follow this link to get to our Modular Smart Interface (MSI) overview table. Moreover, you can learn how to expand your PU[REC] with MSIs in the video below (Video 1).

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Video 1: Using MSI as an add-on for PU[REC]