Fully digital sensor technology brings your cleanroom more safety and significantly lower maintenance and calibration costs. The direct conversion in the sensors and digital signal transmission is the safest method you can rely on. Due to the digital transmission of the measured value from the sensor to the visualization, an on-site calibration of the entire measuring chain is unnecessary. DDS sensors can be easily disassembled for calibration (plug-in connection) and conveniently calibrated off-site, or simply replaced by calibrated specimens.
Advantages of digital sensors at a glance:
- Digitization of the measured value in the sensor
- Higher interference immunity
- Reduced uncertainty of measurement
- Calibration outside the clean room
- Calibration of the entire measuring chain is not required
- Simple replacement
Immense time and cost savings in maintenance
Time savings during calibration, fast replacement with spare sensors and the associated fail-safety ensure that your plant does not come to an unnecessary standstill.
Simplest calibration
The sensors are simply replaced by currently calibrated ones and quickly exchanged in seconds, or calibrated outside the clean room. In both cases, there is no need for time-consuming calibration of the entire measurement chain.
Most accurate values - reduced measurement uncertainty
Digitization of the measured value in the sensor eliminates interference during transmission of the measured value. Every analog signal is susceptible to transmission interference and must admit defeat in a direct comparison with DDS in terms of measurement uncertainty.
Immediate error detection
The user recognizes faults immediately, as the sensor permanently monitors itself and communication failures are immediately detected, displayed and reported by the monitoring system.