1 Introduction
1 Introduction
SYSTEMS
Chapter 1. Introduction
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Historical Overview of Industrial
Communication System
Office
network
TCP - IP
Ethernet
Plant Network
Ethernet, ControlNet
Fieldbus
intelligent field devices
FF, PROFIBUS, MVB, LON
Sensor Busses
simple switches etc.
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What is a Fieldbus?
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What is a Fieldbus?
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History & Current State
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History & Current State
❑ PROFINET IO
❑ EtherCAT
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Who uses Fieldbuses?
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Where are Fieldbuses Used?
➢ In complex automated
industrial systems where an
organized hierarchy of
controller systems is needed.
➢ In manufacturing plants
where many instruments
need to be connected.
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What are Fieldbuses Used For?
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When are Fieldbuses Used?
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Advantages of Fieldbus
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Disadvantages of Fieldbus
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Costs
• (CAPEX) Savings
• (OPEX) Savings Typical Modern Industrial System
• Cost of Devices
• Investment Risks
– Engineering costs
– Equipment costs
– Installation costs
– Commissioning costs
– Maintenance costs
– Operating costs
– Inventory costs
– Retooling costs
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Requires Supporting Technology?
• YES
• Fieldbus Components:
– Bus Terminal
– EtherCAT
– Fieldbus Box
– Lightbus
– PC Fieldbus Cards
– Switches
– And more …
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Location of the field bus in the plant hierarchy
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Plant bus
Programmable
Plant Level Logic Controller
Field bus
Field level
Sensor/
Actor
Bus
Sensor / direct I/O
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Expectations
✓ Reduce cabling
✓ Increased modularity of plant (each object comes with its
computer)
✓ Easy fault location and maintenance
✓ Simplify commissioning (mise en service, IBS =
Inbetriebssetzung)*
✓ Simplify extension and retrofit
✓ Large number of off-the-shelf standard products to build “Lego”-
control systems
✓ Possibility to sell one’s own developments (if based on a
standard)
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The original idea: save wiring
marshalling tray
I/O bar capacity dumb devices
PLC
(Rangierung,
tableau de brassage (armoire de triage)
COM
PLC
field bus
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Marshalling (Rangierschiene, Barre de rangement)
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Distributed peripherals
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Field busses classes
Office
network
TCP IP
Ethernet
Plant Network
Ethernet, ControlNet
Fieldbus
intelligent field devices
FF, PROFIBUS PA, LON
Sensor Busses
simple switches etc.
CAN, DeviceNet, SDS, ASI-bus, Interbus-S
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Fieldbus over a wide area: example wastewater
treatment
Remote
Malaysia SCADA Ethernet
Maintenance
System Bus Monitor
H1 Speed Fieldbus
JB Segment 1 Segment 3 JB
Sub Station
AO
AI
PID
PLC
AO
PID
AI AI AI AI AI AI AI AI PID AO
AO AO
DI M.C.C.
FB Protocol
Converter
AI AI
S S S S S
AI AI AI PID AI PID AI AI AI AI
AO AO
low cost, low data rate (78 kbit/s), may use power lines (10 kbit/s)
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Fieldbus Application: locomotives and drives
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Fieldbus Application: automobile
- 8 nodes
- 4 electromechanical wheel brakes
- 2 redundant Vehicle Control Unit
- Pedal simulator
- Fault-tolerant 2-voltage on-board power supply
- Diagnostic System
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Application: Avionics (Airbus 380)
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Networking busses: Electricity Network Control:
myriads of protocols
Inter-Control Center Protocol
SCADA
control IEC 870-6 control ICCP control High
HV Voltage
center center center
Modicom IEC 870-5 DNP 3.0 Conitel RP 570 serial links (telephone)
COM RTU
substation substation
MV Medium
Voltage
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Engineering a fieldbus: consider data density
(Example: Power Plants)
Acceleration limiter and prime mover: 1 kbit in 5 ms
Data are transmitted from the periphery or from fast controllers to higher level, but slower links
to the control level through field busses over distances of 1-2 km.
The control stations gather data at rates of about 200 kbit/s over distances of 30 m.
Planning of a field bus requires to estimate the data density per unit of length (or surface
and the requirements in response time and throughput over each link.
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Assessment
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References
• http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fieldbus
• http://www.isa.org/InTechTemplate.cfm?Section=Article_I
ndex1&template=/ContentManagement/ContentDisplay.cf
m&ContentID=60680
• http://www.us.profibus.com
• http://www.easydeltav.com/video/product/foundation_field
bus.asp
• http://www.fieldbus.org/images/stories/newsroom/newslett
er/200702/
• http://www.beckhoff.com/english.asp?embedded_pc/cx10
00_2.htm
• http://ethernet.industrial-networking.com/articles/
articledisplay.asp?id=79
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Thank you for your attention!
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