9 Mar 2023

Instrumentation currently is far more capable and advanced than just a decade ago. Microprocessors continue to get more powerful and continue to reduce the power needed to perform tasks. 

However, smart detectors and sensors now can operate reliably for years on a battery without any loss of performance.

wireless technology

With wireless technology able to carry more information quickly, why would someone choose to install anything tethered to DCS anymore? 

Why aren’t battery-operated wireless devices more commonplace? The answer is “it depends.” First, not all instrument manufacturers have leaped to lower power usage on devices.

physical limitations

The decision to use the available power to do more like multivariable devices is not secure enough

This could be driven by the physical limitations of power-hungry technologies, the decision to use the available power to do more like multivariable devices, or the perception that wireless technology is not secure enough yet or feasible. 

Whatever the reason, there are just as many products offered currently that are wireless as there are wired.

Operation efficiency

Wired also continues to allow for more data and is still able to hold a speed edge. With Fieldbus, devices can send significant amounts of diagnostic data to AI algorithms and further push the efficiency of operations. 

Also, the speed of the wired solution makes wired the ideal choice for automatic safety instrumented systems. 

Widely available options

Wired options remain the most widely available offering, allowing customers to have multiple vendors for one solution.

With wireless, the control on price remains the alternative of using wired, but that shift to wireless is accelerating in many industries. Wireless technologies bring a whole different calculation that makes them very attractive.

WirelessHART and ISA100

Without wires, companies can save hundreds of thousands of dollars on large projects

Protocols like WirelessHART and ISA100 are eliminating the hurdles of having multiple vendor support and security support. Without wires, companies can save hundreds of thousands of dollars on large projects.

There is less trade-off moving to wireless given it can also provide significant diagnostic information beyond just the primary variable.

reliability of wireless instrumentation

It is by far the most cost-effective way to add instrumentation to an existing facility that is undergoing upgrades or expansion. Also, it can often be installed in locations where it is not practical to install wired detectors.

As the speed of response catches up to wired instruments, and confidence in the security and reliability of wireless instrumentation increases, we can expect more customers to move away from wired solutions. This will leave power and communications to more power-hungry systems.