BS EN 61158-4-22:2014
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Industrial communication networks. Fieldbus specifications – Data-link layer protocol specification. Type 22 elements
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2014 | 70 |
IEC 61158-4-22:2014 specifies procedures for the timely transfer of data and control information from one data-link user entity to a peer user entity, and among the data-link entities forming the distributed data-link service provider and the structure of the fieldbus DLPDUs used for the transfer of data and control information by the protocol of this standard, and their representation as physical interface data units. This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition published in 2010 and constitutes a technical revision. The main changes are: – Introduction of new topology scan PDUs; – Bug fix of missing version field in some PDUs; – Introduction of new Physical Link descriptors.
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PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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6 | English CONTENTS |
9 | INTRODUCTION |
11 | 1 Scope 1.1 General 1.2 Specifications 1.3 Procedures 1.4 Applicability |
12 | 1.5 Conformance 2 Normative references 3 Terms, definitions, symbols, abbreviations and conventions |
13 | 3.1 Reference model terms and definitions |
14 | 3.2 Service convention terms and definitions |
15 | 3.3 Common terms and definitions |
16 | 3.4 Additional Type 22 definitions |
19 | 3.5 Common symbols and abbreviations |
20 | 3.6 Additional Type 22 symbols and abbreviations |
22 | 3.7 Conventions Tables Table 1 – DLPDU element definition |
23 | 4 Overview of the DL-protocol 4.1 Operating principle 4.2 Communication model Table 2 – Conventions for protocol machine description |
24 | 4.3 Topology 4.4 DLPDU processing |
25 | 4.5 General communication mechanisms |
26 | 4.6 Gateway 4.7 Interaction models 5 DLPDU structure 5.1 Overview |
27 | 5.2 Data types and encoding rules Table 3 – Transfer syntax for bit sequences |
28 | 5.3 DLPDU identification Table 4 – Transfer syntax for data type Unsignedn Table 5 – Transfer syntax for data type Signedn |
29 | 5.4 General DLPDU structure Table 6 – Type 22 DLPDU inside an ISO/IEC 88023 Table 7 – Type 22 DLPDU inside a VLAN tagged ISO/IEC 88023 DLPDU |
30 | Table 8 – Type 22 DLPDU inside an UDP DLPDU Table 9 – General structure of a Type 22 DLPDU |
31 | 5.5 Communication management DLPDUs Table 10 – DLPDU header structure Table 11 – Network verification prepare DLPDU Table 12 – Network verification environment DLPDU Table 13 – Network verification information DLPDU |
32 | Table 14 – Network verification acknowledgement DLPDU Table 15 – RTFN scan network request DLPDU Table 16 – RTFN scan network response DLPDU Table 17 – Identification data |
33 | Table 18 – Identification data v2 |
34 | Table 19 – PhyLinkPortX |
35 | Table 20 – RTF support Table 21 – RTF2 support |
36 | Table 22 – UseDHCP Table 23 – DeviceRole |
37 | Table 24 – RTFN connection management DLPDU Table 25 – CDCN connection still alive DLPDU Table 26 – ID data Table 27 – RTFL control DLPDU |
38 | Table 28 – RTFL configuration DLPDU Table 29 – RTFL configuration acknowledgement DLPDU |
39 | 5.6 Cyclic data channel (CDC) DLPDUs Table 30 – RTFL configuration 2 DLPDU Table 31 – RTFL configuration acknowledgement 2 DLPDU Table 32 – CDCL DLPDU |
40 | 5.7 Cyclic data channel (CDC) DLPDU data 5.8 Message channel (MSC) DLPDUs Table 33 – CDCN DLPDU Table 34 – CDC DLPDU data arrangement Table 35 – CDC DLPDU data |
41 | Table 36 – MSCL DLPDU Table 37 – MSCL control |
42 | 5.9 Message channel DLPDU data – MSC message transfer protocol (MSC-MTP) Table 38 – MSCN DLPDU Table 39 – MSC-MTP frame structure |
43 | Table 40 – Address type Table 41 – MSC-MTP Init structure |
44 | Table 42 – MSC-MTP Init_Fast structure Table 43 – MSC-MTP Send structure Table 44 – MSC-MTP Acknowledgement structure |
45 | 5.10 Time synchronization Table 45 – MSC-MTP Abort structure Table 46 – Data structure of a message Table 47 – DelayMeasurement start encoding |
46 | Table 48 – DelayMeasurement read encoding Table 49 – PCS configuration encoding Table 50 – Time synchronization service request Table 51 – Time synchronization service response |
47 | 6 Telegram timing and DLPDU handling 6.1 Communication mechanism |
48 | Figures Figure 1 – DLPDU sequence Figure 2 – Communication relationship RTFN device |
49 | 6.2 Device synchronization 7 Type 22 protocol machines 7.1 RTFL device protocol machines |
50 | Figure 3 – Overview RTFL device protocol machines |
51 | Figure 4 – Protocol machine send DLPDU procedure Figure 5 – Protocol machine receive DLPDU procedure |
52 | Figure 6 – CDCL send cyclic data sequence |
53 | Figure 7 – CDCL receive cyclic data sequence |
54 | Figure 8 – MSCL send sequence |
55 | Figure 9 – MSCL receive sequence |
56 | Figure 10 – Network management protocol machine |
57 | Figure 11 – Net management sequence at system boot up |
58 | Figure 12 – Initialization sequence ordinary device |
59 | Figure 13 – PCS configuration sequence |
60 | Figure 14 – Delay measurement principle |
61 | 7.2 RTFN device protocol machines Figure 15 – Overview RTFN device protocol machines |
62 | Figure 16 – CDCN connection setup and release |
63 | 7.3 Message channel – Message transfer protocol (MSC-MTP) Figure 17 – CDCN unpulish data |
64 | Figure 18 – Segmentation sequence Figure 19 – Expedited transfer sequence |
65 | Figure 20 – Toggling from expedited transfer to segmented transfer |
66 | Figure 21 – Segmentation sequence for broad- or multicast message without Acknowledgement |
67 | Bibliography |