INDUSTRY COMPONENT

Coefficient Register

A digital storage component in coefficient multipliers that holds scaling factors for signal processing in industrial automation.

Component Specifications

Definition
The Coefficient Register is a specialized digital memory component within coefficient multiplier systems used in industrial control and automation. It stores predetermined numerical coefficients that scale input signals during mathematical operations like multiplication, filtering, or calibration. These registers are typically implemented in programmable logic controllers (PLCs), digital signal processors (DSPs), or dedicated hardware multipliers to maintain precision and consistency in industrial processes.
Working Principle
Operates by storing binary or fixed-point numerical values in digital memory cells. When the coefficient multiplier receives an input signal, it retrieves the stored coefficient from the register and performs multiplication. The register can be pre-loaded via programming interfaces and maintains its value until updated, ensuring consistent scaling across operations. Some advanced versions support dynamic coefficient updating during runtime for adaptive control applications.
Materials
Semiconductor materials (silicon, gallium arsenide) for integrated circuits; PCB substrates (FR-4, ceramic); conductive materials (copper, gold) for interconnects; protective coatings (conformal coating, epoxy encapsulation).
Technical Parameters
  • Bit Width 8-bit to 32-bit
  • Interface SPI, I2C, Parallel
  • Error Rate <10^-12
  • Access Time <10 ns
  • Storage Type Volatile/Non-volatile
  • Operating Voltage 3.3V or 5V DC
  • Temperature Range -40°C to +85°C
Standards
ISO 13849-1, IEC 61131-3, IEEE 754

Industry Taxonomies & Aliases

Commonly used trade names and technical identifiers for Coefficient Register.

Parent Products

This component is used in the following industrial products

Engineering Analysis

Risks & Mitigation
  • Data corruption from electromagnetic interference
  • Bit errors due to voltage fluctuations
  • Thermal degradation affecting storage integrity
  • Compatibility issues with legacy systems
FMEA Triads
Trigger: Power supply instability
Failure: Register data loss or corruption
Mitigation: Implement redundant power circuits and error-correcting code (ECC) memory
Trigger: Electromagnetic interference (EMI)
Failure: Incorrect coefficient values retrieved
Mitigation: Use shielded enclosures and proper grounding techniques
Trigger: Thermal stress
Failure: Degraded performance or permanent damage
Mitigation: Incorporate thermal management and operate within specified temperature ranges

Industrial Ecosystem

Compatible With

Interchangeable Parts

Compliance & Inspection

Tolerance
±0.01% for coefficient accuracy, ±1 LSB for digital representation
Test Method
IEEE 1149.1 boundary scan, functional testing with known coefficient sets, environmental stress screening

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary function of a coefficient register?

To store numerical scaling factors that are multiplied with input signals in industrial control systems, ensuring consistent and precise signal processing.

Can coefficient registers be reprogrammed during operation?

Yes, many modern registers support dynamic updating via communication interfaces, allowing adaptive control in real-time applications.

What industries commonly use coefficient registers?

Primarily in machinery manufacturing, automotive production, robotics, and process control systems where precise mathematical operations are required.

Can I contact factories directly?

Yes, each factory profile provides direct contact information.

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