What is the TEDS system?

The TEDS (Transducer Electronic Data Sheet) system is a system that allows for the electronic reading and writing of sensor-specific information, which is recorded in the EEPROM built into the sensor. It is a general term for a description format standardized by IEEE that enables these values to be read and written electronically.
The following information is digitized and recorded in the memory built into the TEAC load cell body: By incorporating a memory chip, it also accommodates small, low-capacity models that are difficult to support.
- Model name
- Serial number
- Calibration coefficients such as sensitivity (output value relative to physical quantity)
Not only the sensor but also the indicator can respond to this reading, allowing for the electronic setting of sensor-specific values. This automates the reading of recorded information for equivalent input calibration, eliminates human error during setup, and reduces the burden during load cell replacement.

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TEAC's load cells digitize and record the following information in a memory built into the load cell itself:
・Model name
・Serial number
・Calibration coefficients such as sensitivity (output value relative to physical quantity)
Values specific to the sensor can be set electronically, and the recorded information can be read to automate equivalent input calibration, eliminating human error during setup and reducing the burden during load cell replacement.