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
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2016 | 116 |
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 Ć 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 āCommunication 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 āCommunication 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 |