Manual, F/T Sensor, Ethernet Axia
Document #9620-05-C-Ethernet Axia-02
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Term
Definitions
TCP
Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) is a low-level method of transmitting data over
Ethernet. TCP provides a slower, more reliable delivery of data than UDP.
Thresholding
A software function of the sensor that performs a simple arithmetic comparison of a
user-defined threshold to the loading on a transducer axis.
Torque
The application of a force through a lever or moment arm that causes something to
want to turn. For example, a user applies torque to a screw to make it turn.
Torque = force x moment arm length
T
xy
The resultant torque vector comprised of components T
x
and T
y
.
UART
Universal asynchronous receiver transmitter.
UDINT
Unsigned double integer (32 bit)
UDP
UDP (User Datagram Protocol) is a low-level method of transmitting data over
Ethernet. While UDP is faster than TCP, unlike TCP lost UDP data is not resent.
UINT
Unsigned integer (16 bit)
USINT
Unsigned short integer (8 bit)