MODULAR TECHNOLOGY IN INSTRUMENTATION
Abstract
A significant increase in production efficiency in instrument making is the use of modular technology in the presence of the use of modular device structures and the like. The modular principle refers to the construction of different technical instrumentation systems with different characteristics by composing them from typical modules of a limited nomenclature. The module refers to a single stable element, which is described by a minimum set of characteristics and differs by a limited nomenclature and is divided into its varieties according to the accepted criteria. These are structural, technological, organizational, operational, economic, calculation and other modules that represent a new direction of instrument development. You can describe their classification using 3D matrices. Its essence lies in the modules presented in three directions of extension of the characteristics of each element, which are also represented by their own triad, etc. to its full description. The design of such modules is based on the design of devices, the method of its manufacture, the execution of movements and actions during assembly, technological dismemberment of necessary works, etc. Their structure depends on structural, technological, organizational and other factors.