Description
Bently Nevada’s 3500/22M 288055-01 Transient Data Interface (TDI) is a key component that connects the 3500 monitoring system to compatible software such as System 1 status monitoring and diagnostic software, and 3500 system configuration software. It serves as a bridge that allows the functionality of the 3500/20 Rack Interface Module (RIM) to be combined with the data collection capabilities of a communications processor such as TDXnet.
The main roles of this transient data interface module include:
Data collection and transmission: It can collect a large amount of steady state and transient dynamic (waveform) data in real time, such as speed, position, temperature, pressure, etc., and quickly transmit these data to the host software via an Ethernet link.
High-precision monitoring: adopts high-precision vibration sensors and advanced signal processing technology to accurately capture the vibration signals of the equipment and carry out detailed analysis and processing.
Vibration analysis function: It is capable of performing a variety of vibration analyses, such as spectrum analysis, trend analysis, fault diagnosis, etc., helping users to fully understand the operating status and potential problems of the equipment.
Remote monitoring and alarm: Through communication with the upper computer or PLC and other equipment, it can realise remote monitoring and alarm functions, ensuring that technicians can be notified in time to deal with abnormalities or failures in the equipment.
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