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BS EN 61800-7-303:2016

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Adjustable speed electrical power drive systems – Generic interface and use of profiles for power drive systems. Mapping of profile type 3 to network technologies

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BSI 2016 116
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IEC 61800-7-303:2015 specifies the mapping of the profile type 3 (PROFIdrive) specified in IEC 61800-7-203 onto different network technologies. This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition: – Enhanced definition of the using of PROFINET IO Diagnosis ASE and Alarm ASE; – Minor updates in the mapping of the Base Mode Parameter Access to PROFIBUS and PROFINET.

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6 English
CONTENTS
11 FOREWORD
13 INTRODUCTION
0.1 General
16 0.2 Patent declaration
Figures
FigureĀ 1 ā€“ Structure of IECĀ 61800-7
18 1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms, definitions and abbreviated terms
3.1 Terms and definitions
23 3.2 Abbreviated terms
25 4 Mapping to PROFIBUS DP
4.1 General
4.2 Mapping to PROFIBUS data types
26 4.3 Base Model at PROFIBUS DP
4.3.1 Communication devices
Tables
TableĀ 1 ā€“ Mapping of data types
27 4.3.2 Communication relationship
FigureĀ 2 ā€“ PROFIBUS DP Devices in a PROFIdrive drive system
28 4.3.3 Communication network
FigureĀ 3 ā€“ PROFIdrive Devices and their relationship for PROFIBUS DP
29 4.3.4 Communication services
FigureĀ 4 ā€“ General Communication Model for PROFIdrive at PROFIBUS DP
30 FigureĀ 5 ā€“ PROFIBUS DP DXB communication designations
31 4.3.5 P-Device communication model
FigureĀ 6 ā€“ Synchronous communication for PROFIdrive at PROFIBUS DP
FigureĀ 7 ā€“ Overview about the P-Device communication model on PROFIBUS
32 4.3.6 Base Model State Machine
33 4.3.7 Definition of the CO
4.4 Drive Model at PROFIBUS DP
4.4.1 P-Device
FigureĀ 8 ā€“ Mapping of the Base Model State Machine at PROFIBUS DP
34 4.4.2 Drive Unit
4.5 DO IO Data
4.5.1 COs for DO IO Data configuration
FigureĀ 9 ā€“ PROFIBUS DP specific logical P-Device model (multi axis drive)
35 FigureĀ 10 ā€“ Mapping of PROFIBUS Slot to the PROFIdrive DO
36 4.5.2 Standard telegram configuration
TableĀ 2 ā€“ DP IDs and PROFIdrive IDs of the standard telegrams
37 TableĀ 3 ā€“ 1 Drive Axis, standard telegram 3
TableĀ 4 ā€“ 2 Drive Axes, standard telegram 3
38 4.5.3 Cyclic Data Exchange between DP-Slaves (DXB)
TableĀ 5 ā€“ 2 Drive Axes, standard telegram 3, per axis one DXB link each with 2 words
TableĀ 6 ā€“ 1 Drive Axis, standard telegram 20
40 FigureĀ 11 ā€“ Application example of DXB communication
41 TableĀ 7 ā€“ Slave No.11 (Publisher)
TableĀ 8 ā€“ Slave No.12 (Publisher and Subscriber)
42 TableĀ 9 ā€“ Configuration of the DXB communication link of the coating drive
TableĀ 10 ā€“ Slave No.10 (Subscriber)
TableĀ 11 ā€“ Configuration of the DXB communication links of the unwinder
43 FigureĀ 12 ā€“ Dataflow inside a Homogeneous P-Device with DXB relations
44 FigureĀ 13 ā€“ Structure of a DXB Subscriber Table (inside a Prm-Block)
45 FigureĀ 14 ā€“ Timing diagram of PROFIBUS with Cyclic Data Exchange between DP-slaves
47 4.6 Parameter Access
4.6.1 PAP for Parameter Access
TableĀ 12 ā€“ Parameters (Set_Prm, GSD) for slave-to-slave communication (Data-eXchange Broadcast)
48 FigureĀ 15 ā€“ PAP and Parameter Access mechanism for a PROFIBUS homogeneous P-Device
49 4.6.2 Definition of the Base Mode Parameter Access mechanism
FigureĀ 16 ā€“ PAP and Parameter Access mechanism for a PROFIBUS heterogeneous P-Device
50 TableĀ 13 ā€“ Services used for Parameter Access on PROFIBUS DP
TableĀ 14 ā€“ Defined PAPs for Parameter Access
51 FigureĀ 17 ā€“ Telegram sequence via MS1 AR or MS2 AR
52 TableĀ 15 ā€“ State machine for DP-slave processing
TableĀ 16 ā€“ MS1/MS2 AR telegram frame, Write request
53 TableĀ 17 ā€“ MS1/MS2 AR telegram frame, Write response
TableĀ 18 ā€“ MS1/MS2 AR telegram frame, Read request
TableĀ 19 ā€“ MS1/MS2 AR telegram frame, Read response
54 TableĀ 20 ā€“ Process data ASE telegram frame, Error response
55 TableĀ 21 ā€“ Allocation of Error class and code for PROFIdrive
TableĀ 22 ā€“ Data block lengths
56 TableĀ 23 ā€“ Limits due to the Process data ASE data block length
57 4.7 P-Device configuration
4.7.1 P-Device configuration on PROFIBUS DP
4.7.2 Drive Unit configuration on PROFIBUS DP
TableĀ 24 ā€“ GSD parameters for the MS1/MS2 AR services
58 FigureĀ 18 ā€“ Drive Unit Structure
59 4.7.3 Getting the Drive Object ā€“ ID (DO-ID)
FigureĀ 19 ā€“ Configuration and communication channels for the Modular Drive Unit type at PROFIBUS DP
60 FigureĀ 20 ā€“ Meaning of parameter PNU978 (list of all DO-IDs) for the DU at PROFIBUSĀ DP
61 4.8 Diagnosis
4.9 Clock Synchronous Operation
4.9.1 Sequence of an isochronous DP cycle
FigureĀ 21 ā€“ Example of P978 for a complex Modular Drive Unit at PROFIBUS DP
62 4.9.2 Time settings
FigureĀ 22 ā€“ Sequence of an isochronous DP cycle
63 FigureĀ 23 ā€“ Time settings
65 FigureĀ 24 ā€“ Example: Simplest DP cycle
66 FigureĀ 25 ā€“ Example: Optimised DP cycle
67 4.9.3 Running-up, cyclic operation
FigureĀ 26 ā€“ Example: Optimised DP cycle (TMAPC = 2 Ɨ TDP)
TableĀ 25 ā€“ DP services for running-up, cyclic operation
68 FigureĀ 27 ā€“ Running-up (sequence with respect to time)
69 FigureĀ 28 ā€“ Phase 1: Slave parameterisation, configuration
70 FigureĀ 29 ā€“ Phase 2: Synchronisation of the PLL to the Clock Global Control
72 FigureĀ 30 ā€“ Phase 3: Synchronisation of the slave application with the master’s Sign-Of-Life
73 FigureĀ 31 ā€“ State diagram of Phases 2 and 3 of the run-up
74 FigureĀ 32 ā€“ Phase 4: Synchronisation of the master application to the slave’s SignOfLife
75 FigureĀ 33 ā€“ Example: Running-up to cyclic operation (Phase 1) (TMAPC/TDP = 2/1)
76 FigureĀ 34 ā€“ Example: Running-up to cyclic operation (Phase 2) (TMAPC/TDP = 2/1)
FigureĀ 35 ā€“ Example: Running-up to cyclic operation (Phase 3) (TMAPC/TDP = 2/1)
77 4.9.4 Parameterisation, configuring (Set_Prm, GSD)
FigureĀ 36 ā€“ Example: Running-up to cyclic operation (Phase 4) (TMAPC/TDP = 2/1)
FigureĀ 37 ā€“ Example: Running-up to cyclic operation (Phase 5) (TMAPC/TDP = 2/1)
78 TableĀ 26 ā€“ Parameters (Set_Prm, GSD) for “Clock Cycle Synchronous Drive Interface”
79 4.9.5 Clock cycle generation (Global Control) and clock cycle save
TableĀ 27 ā€“ Possible synchronisation type combinations
80 TableĀ 28 ā€“ Conditions for Isochronous Mode
81 FigureĀ 38 ā€“ PLL for clock regeneration in the slave
TableĀ 29 ā€“ Input signals of the PLL
82 TableĀ 30 ā€“ Output signals of the PLL
83 4.9.6 Monitoring mechanisms
FigureĀ 39 ā€“ Run time compensation
84 FigureĀ 40 ā€“ DP cycle violation
85 4.10 PROFIBUS DP specific parameter
4.10.1 Overview of the communication interface related parameters
4.10.2 Definition of the specific parameters
FigureĀ 41 ā€“ Example: Clock failure (fault after 4 DP cycles)
TableĀ 31 ā€“ Overview of the specific PROFIBUS DP parameters for ā€œCommunication system interfacesā€
86 4.11 Specified communication functions for the Application Classes
TableĀ 32 ā€“ PROFIdrive specific parameter listed by number
TableĀ 33 ā€“ Coding of the data rate in parameter 963
87 5 Mapping to PROFINET IO
5.1 General
5.2 Mapping to PROFINET IO data types
TableĀ 34 ā€“ Specified communication functions for the Application Classes
88 5.3 Base Model at PROFINET IO
5.3.1 Communication devices
TableĀ 35 ā€“ Mapping of data types
89 5.3.2 Communication relationship
FigureĀ 42 ā€“ PROFINET IO Devices in a PROFIdrive drive system
90 5.3.3 Communication network
FigureĀ 43 ā€“ PROFIdrive Devices and their relationship for PROFINET IO
91 5.3.4 Communication services
FigureĀ 44 ā€“ General Communication Model for PROFIdrive at PROFINET IO
92 5.3.5 P-Device communication model
FigureĀ 45 ā€“ Synchronous communication for PROFIdrive at PROFINET IO
FigureĀ 46 ā€“ Overview about the P-Device communication model on PROFINET IO
93 FigureĀ 47 ā€“ Contents of IO AR and Supervisor AR
94 5.3.6 Base Model State Machine
FigureĀ 48 ā€“ M CR used for Cyclic Data Exchange between P-Devices
95 5.3.7 Definition of the CO
5.4 Drive Model at PROFINET IO
5.4.1 P-Device
FigureĀ 49 ā€“ Mapping of the Base Model State Machine at PROFINET IO
96 5.4.2 Drive Unit
5.4.3 DO architecture
FigureĀ 50 ā€“ PROFINET IO specific Logical P-Device model (multi axis drive)
97 FigureĀ 51 ā€“ Representation of the PROFIdrive DO by PROFINET IO Submodules (CO)
98 5.4.4 Definition of the Module Ident Number and API
5.4.5 Definition of the Submodule Ident Number
FigureĀ 52 ā€“ Hierarchical model of the P-Device on PROFINET IO
99 TableĀ 36 ā€“ Structure of the Submodule-ID
TableĀ 37 ā€“ Definition of Submodule-Type Classes
100 5.5 DO IO Data
5.5.1 COs for DO IO Data configuration
5.5.2 IO Data Producer and Consumer Status
5.6 Parameter Access
5.6.1 PAPs for Parameter Access
FigureĀ 53 ā€“ Modularity of the DO IO Data block (example)
101 5.6.2 Base Mode Parameter Access
TableĀ 38 ā€“ Definition of Parameter Access Modes (PAP)
103 5.7 P-Device Configuration
5.7.1 P-Device Configuration on PROFINET IO
FigureĀ 54 ā€“ Data flow for request and response for the Base Mode Parameter Access
104 5.7.2 Drive Unit Configuration on PROFINET IO
5.7.3 Getting the Drive Object ā€“ ID (DO-ID)
FigureĀ 55 ā€“ Configuration and communication channelsfor the Modular Drive Unit type at PROFINET IO
105 5.8 Diagnosis
5.8.1 Use of PROFINET IO Diagnosis for PROFIdrive
5.8.2 Use of the Alarm ASE
FigureĀ 56 ā€“ Meaning of parameter P978 “List of all DO-IDs” for the DU at PROFINETĀ IO
106 5.8.3 Use of the ChannelDiagnosisData structure
TableĀ 39 ā€“ Use of the AlarmNotification-PDU
TableĀ 40 ā€“ Use of ChannelDiagnosisData
107 FigureĀ 57 ā€“ Generation of Diagnosis Data according to the fault classes mechanism
108 5.8.4 Use of the ChannelErrorType
5.8.5 On demand access of Diagnosis Information
TableĀ 41 ā€“ Use of ChannelErrorType
TableĀ 42 ā€“ Use of the DiagnosisData
109 5.9 Clock Synchronous Operation
FigureĀ 58 ā€“ Sequence of an isochronous Data Cycle
110 5.10 PROFINET IO specific parameter
5.10.1 Overview about the communication interface related parameters
5.10.2 Definition of the specific parameters
TableĀ 43 ā€“ Overview of the specific PROFINET IO parameters for ā€œCommunication system interfacesā€
111 TableĀ 44 ā€“ PROFIdrive Specific Parameter listed by number
112 5.11 Specified communication functions for the Application Classes
5.12 I&M data records
TableĀ 45 ā€“ Specified communication functions for the Application Classes
113 Bibliography
BS EN 61800-7-303:2016
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