PTDaemon® Interface
The PTDaemon® interface is used to control benchmarks that contain a power measurement component. This interface controls the power analyzers and is updated as needed to support new analyzers and features. The current version is 1.11.1, released on September 10th, 2024.
The PTDaemon interface is distributed as part of selected SPEC licensed software; the SPECpower_ssj® 2008 benchmark, the SERT® suite and SPECvirt_sc® 2013. Each benchmark has its own independent requirement for a minimum version of the PTDaemon interface.
To obtain the latest version, go to the PTDaemon update pages. (https://www.spec.org/power/docs/SPECpower-PTD-Update_Process.html)
- Device Ordering Considerations
- List of Accepted Power Analyzers
- List of Accepted Temperature Sensors
- Compatibility Across OS and Connection Types
- SPEC Acceptance Process for Power Analyzers
- PTDaemon update process and latest release
Device Ordering
Considerations
Multiple SPEC benchmarks provide infrastructure software to
connect, control, and collect data from power and temperature
measurement devices. All measurement devices must be equipped
with at least one of the
communication interfaces supported by the benchmark. When ordering devices, be aware that some of these devices can be ordered in multiple configurations, including configurations with no interface or an unsupported communication interface. Only base configurations of the devices listed below are supported and must include a supported communications interface. Additional options such as external current transformers are presently not supported. Please contact SPEC support if you have questions.
Power analyzers are available with wide ranges of capabilities and capacities. Computer systems have a wide range of power requirements. Global standards for line voltage are quite different from one country to another. Therefore, users should be aware that any one combination of the three above contributing factors may not provide the capability or required accuracy to measure very high or sometimes very low power.
The analyzers listed below have been tested and found to function well for a relatively narrow range of power provider and power consumption conditions, essentially for volume server class computers in the one to four socket range, including similar blade configurations. The list of accepted power analyzers below also indicates which analyzers have specific limitations that impact compliance with the run and reporting rules for SPEC benchmarks. When using one of these analyzers, one must ensure that the listed limitations are not violated. Results will be invalidated in cases where one of these analyzers was used and the System Under Test (SUT) exceeded the current limits of said analyzer.
More detailed properties, limitations and setup instructions specific to each power analyzer may be found in the Power and Temperature Measurement Setup Guide, formerly called the Hardware Setup Guide.
SPEC recommends that the user consult with a qualified electrical engineer prior to purchase of a power analyzer.
BE SURE to read, understand, and follow all of the safety rules and installation instructions that come with your power analyzer and system under test (SUT).
PLEASE NOTE: No current sensors or shunts external to the analyzer are allowed in submissions. They must be either disabled or removed. Also, auto ranging cannot be used. This applies to all analyzers.
List of Accepted Power Analyzers |
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Manufacturer |
Model |
First
Supported
in PTDaemon Version * |
Restrictions on Use |
Chroma |
66202 |
v1.3.9 |
Valid only for low shunt ranges (0.01,
0.1, 0.4, 2.0 A RMS) and the 20A RMS
high shunt range. |
Chroma |
66203 & 66204 |
v1.6.3 |
Only the use of one channel at a time is supported. |
DC |
v1.7.1 |
See above. | |
Chroma |
66205 |
v1.9.0 |
|
DC |
v1.9.0 |
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Hioki |
3334 |
v1.3.10 |
Valid only for load currents less than 14.167A. With PTDaemon interface versions >=v1.4.0 and Hioki firmware version v1.10, the maximum valid load current must be less than 17.334A. |
Hioki |
PW3335 |
v1.8.0 |
Maximum valid load currents less than 20A |
DC |
v1.8.1 |
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Hioki | PW3336 | ||
Multichannel |
v1.10.0 |
Maximum valid load currents less than 33.3A/channel |
|
1-Channel |
v1.8.0 |
Maximum valid load currents less than 33.3A/channel |
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Hioki | PW3337 | ||
Multichannel |
v1.10.0 |
Maximum valid load currents less than 33.3A/channel |
|
1-Channel |
v1.8.0 |
Maximum valid load currents less than 33.3A/channel |
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Infratek |
107A-1 |
v1.2 |
Valid only for load currents less than half the selected current range in order to satisfy the required minimum crest factor value of 3. |
Instek |
GPM-8212 | v1.2 |
Valid only for load currents less than 10A. |
Instek |
GPM-8213 | v1.9.2 |
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Instek |
GPM-8310 | v1.9.2 |
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Newtons4th | PPA5x0 | v1.6.2 |
Only the use of one channel at a time is supported. |
DC |
v1.7.0 |
See above. | |
Newtons4th |
PPA15x0 | v1.4.2 |
Only the use of channel 1 is supported previous to PTDaemon interface v1.6.1. Channels 1-3 supported with PTDaemon interface v1.6.1. HC and LC Models supported with 1.6.2 |
Newtons4th |
PPA55x0 | v1.6.1 |
Only the use of channel 1 is supported. HC and LC Models supported with 1.6.2 |
Tektronix | PA1000 | v1.7.1 |
|
DC |
v1.7.1 |
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Voltech |
PM1000+ |
v.1.4.1 |
Requires firmware version 4.22 or newer. Please align to PTDaemon interface v1.6.0 if utilizing this analyzer. |
Xitron | 2801 |
v1.4.0 |
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Xitron | 2802 |
v1.3 |
Only the use of one channel at a time is supported. |
Yokogawa | WT210 | v1.0 |
Minimum firmware revision required is v1.11.In the case where an external current sensor option is installed, it must be disabled, and, in this scenario, the minimum PTDaemon interface version required is v1.3.10. |
DC |
v1.7.0 |
See above | |
Yokogawa | WT310 & WT310e | v1.6.0, v1.8.0 |
|
DC |
v1.7.0 |
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Yokogawa | WT330 & WT330e | ||
Multichannel |
v1.9.2 |
2 or 3 consecutive channels may be used. |
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1-Channel |
v1.7.0 |
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Yokogawa | WT500 |
Can be used in 1-Channel or multichannel mode. Please check to see if your benchmark harness supports multichannel modes yet. |
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1-Channel |
v1.3.9 |
Only the use of one channel at a time is supported. |
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Multichannel |
v1.10.0 |
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DC |
v1.7.0 |
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Yokogawa | WT1800 | v1.4.2 |
Only the use of one channel at a time is supported. In the case where an external current sensor option is installed, it must be disabled. |
WT1800E | v1.9.0 |
Only the use of one channel at a time is supported. In the case where an external current sensor option is installed, it must be disabled. | |
Yokogawa | WT5000 |
Can be used in 1-Channel or multichannel mode. |
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1-Channel |
v1.9.1 |
Only the use of one channel at a time is supported. |
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DC |
v1.9.1 |
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Multichannel |
v1.11.1 |
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ZES Zimmer | LMG95 | v1.2 |
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DC |
v1.7.0 |
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ZES Zimmer | LMG450 | Can be used in 1-Channel or multichannel mode. |
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1-Channel |
v1.0 |
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Multichannel |
v1.11.0 |
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ZES Zimmer | LMG500 | Can be used in 1-Channel or multichannel mode. |
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1-Channel |
v1.2 |
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Multichannel |
v1.11.0 |
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ZES Zimmer | LMG610 | v1.9.2 | Channel module types A, B, and C are supported. |
ZES Zimmer | LMG611 | v1.11.0 | Channel module types A, B, and C are supported. |
ZES Zimmer | LMG641 | Can be used in 1-Channel or multichannel mode. |
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1-Channel |
v1.9.2 |
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Multichannel |
v1.11.0 |
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ZES Zimmer | LMG671 | Can be used in 1-Channel or multichannel mode. |
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1-Channel |
v1.9.2 |
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Multichannel |
v1.11.0 |
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ZLG | PA310 | Can be used in 1-Channel mode. |
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1-Channel |
v1.11.1 |
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DC |
v1.11.1 |
Please see Compatibility Across OS and Connection Types for information on OS and connection type support details for each device.
List of Accepted Temperature Sensors |
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Manufacturer |
Model |
First
Supported
in PTDaemon Version |
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Digi |
Watchport/H | v1.0 | |
Digi |
Watchport/T | v1.4.2 | |
Temperature@lert |
TM-STD30 | v1.0 |
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iButtonLink |
LinkUSBi + T-Sense(R) | v1.6.0 |
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iButtonLink |
LinkUSBi + T-Probe | v1.6.0 |
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PCsensor.com |
USB9097 + DS18B20 | v1.9.0 |
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Cleware |
USB-Temp | v1.10.0 |
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TFA Dostmann |
USB-Temp | v1.10.0 |
Please see Compatibility Across OS and Connection Types for information on OS and connection type support details for each device.