BS EN 62453-301:2009+A1:2017:2018 Edition
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Field device tool (FDT) interface specification – Communication profile integration. IEC 61784 CPF 1
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2018 | 134 |
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7 | FOREWORD |
9 | INTRODUCTION Figures Figure 1 – Part 301 of the IEC 62453 series |
10 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references |
11 | 3 Terms, definitions, symbols, abbreviated terms and conventions 3.1 Terms and definitions 3.2 Abbreviated terms 3.3 Conventions 3.3.1 Data type names and references to data types 3.3.2 Vocabulary for requirements |
12 | 3.3.3 Use of UML 4 Fundamentals 4.1 System and FDT topology 4.2 FDT topology for H1 devices Figure 2 – Object relations for H1 Device DTM |
13 | 4.3 FDT topology for HSE devices Tables Table 1 – Object relations for H1 Device DTM |
14 | Figure 3 – Object relations for HSE application with DTMs and BTMs |
15 | 4.4 Nested communication Table 2 – Object relations for HSE application wtith DTMs and BTMs |
16 | 5 Bus category 6 Access to instance and device data Table 3 – FF specific protocol identifiers Table 35 – Physical layer identifiers for H1 Table 36 – DataLink Layer Identifiers |
17 | 7 Protocol specific behavior 7.1 Connection management 7.1.1 FMS connection |
18 | 7.1.2 FDT connection Figure 4 – FMS mapping in the FDT connection Figure 5 – FDT Disconnect service |
19 | 7.2 Abort 7.2.1 OnAbort Indication 7.2.2 Abort request 7.3 Relation of FMS requests and FMS responses |
20 | Table 4 – Relation of FMS requests and FMS responses |
21 | 7.4 Subscription mechanism 7.4.1 General 7.4.2 Transactions for subscribing H1 7.4.3 Transactions for subscribing HSE |
22 | 7.4.4 Transactions for subscribing BTM |
23 | 8 Protocol specific usage of general data types 8.1 Address 8.2 protocolID 8.3 applicationDomain 8.4 semanticId 8.4.1 Block specific definitions |
24 | 8.4.2 Fieldbus management definitions 8.4.3 Fieldbus specific definitions |
25 | 9 Protocol specific data types 9.1 DTM 9.1.1 Topology scan definitions 9.1.2 Parameter access |
26 | Table 5 – Action object definitions (refer to FF-890): Table 6 – Link object definitions |
27 | Table 7 – Alert object definitions |
28 | Table 8 – Trend object definitions |
30 | Table 9 – View definition Table 10 – Domain object definitions |
31 | 9.1.3 FF device data types Table 11 – Program invocation object definitions |
32 | 9.2 BTM 9.2.1 General 9.2.2 Parameter access – FF specific definitions Table 12 – Structured FF device data types |
33 | Table 13 – Parameter mnemonic |
41 | Table 14 – Mnemonic of structured data types |
45 | Table 15 – Simple common data types |
46 | 10 Network management data types 10.1 General 10.2 H1 network management definitions 10.3 HSE network management data types Table 16 – H1 Fieldbus Management data types Table 17 – Simple HSE Fieldbus Management Definitions |
52 | Table 18 – Structured HSE Network management data types |
89 | 11 Communication data types 11.1 Common data types Table 19 – Simple common data types |
90 | Table 20 – Structured common data types |
93 | 11.2 FF FMS data types Table 21 – Simple FF FMS data types |
95 | Table 22 – Structured FF FMS data types |
99 | 11.3 H1 communication data types |
100 | Table 23 – Simple H1 communication data types |
101 | Table 24 – Structured H1 communication data types |
106 | 11.4 HSE communication data types Table 25 – Simple HSE communication data types |
107 | Table 26 – Structured HSE communication data types |
114 | 11.5 FDT FF standard block communication data types |
115 | Table 27 – Block communication data types |
116 | 12 Channel parameter data types Table 28 – Simple FF channel data types |
117 | Table 29 – Structured FF channel data types |
118 | 13 Device identification 13.1 Protocol specific handling of data type STRING |
119 | 13.2 Common device type identification data types Table 30 – FieldbusFoundation H1 table |
121 | Table 31 – FieldbusFoundation HSE |
123 | Table 32 – FieldbusFoundation blocks |
125 | 13.3 Scan identification data types 13.4 Device type identification data types – provided by DTM Table 33 – Simple Fieldbus Scan definitions |
126 | Table 34 – Device identification data types |
127 | Annex A (informative) Implementation hints |
129 | Annex B (normative) Levels of support |
130 | Table B.1 – Levels of support |
132 | Bibliography |