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BS EN 61158-6-18:2012

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Industrial communication networks. Fieldbus specifications – Application layer protocol specification. Type 18 elements

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BSI 2012 64
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IEC 61158-6-18:2010(E) specifies the protocol of the Type 18 fieldbus application layer, in conformance with the OSI Basic Reference Model (ISO/IEC 7498-1) and the OSI application layer structure (ISO/IEC 9545). It defines the protocol provided to define the wire-representation of the service primitives defined in IEC 61158-5-18:2010, and the externally visible behavior associated with their transfer. This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition published in 2007 and constitutes a technical revision. The main changes with respect to the previous edition are: – editorial corrections; – addition of cyclic data segmenting.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
6 CONTENTS
9 INTRODUCTION
10 1 Scope
1.1 General
1.2 Specifications
11 1.3 Conformance
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
3.1 Terms and definitions from other ISO/IEC standards
12 3.2 Other terms and definitions
18 3.3 Abbreviations and symbols
3.4 Additional abbreviations and symbols for type 18
19 3.5 Conventions
4 Abstract syntax
4.1 M1 device manager PDU abstract syntax
4.2 M2 device manager PDU abstract syntax
Tables
Table 1 โ€“ M1 device manager attribute format
Table 2 โ€“ M2 device manager attribute format
20 4.3 S1 device manager PDU abstract syntax
4.4 S2 device manager PDU abstract syntax
4.5 M1 connection manager PDU abstract syntax
Table 3 โ€“ S1 device manager attribute format
Table 4 โ€“ S2 device manager attribute format
Table 5 โ€“ M1 connection manager attribute format
21 4.6 M2 connection manager PDU abstract syntax
4.7 S1 connection manager PDU abstract syntax
Table 6 โ€“ M2 connection manager attribute format
22 4.8 S2 connection manager PDU abstract syntax
4.9 M1 cyclic transmission PDU abstract syntax
4.10 M2 cyclic transmission PDU abstract syntax
Table 7 โ€“ S1 connection manager attribute format
Table 8 โ€“ S2 connection manager attribute format
Table 9 โ€“ M1 cyclic transmission attribute format
23 4.11 S1 cyclic transmission PDU abstract syntax
4.12 S2 cyclic transmission PDU abstract syntax
4.13 Acyclic transmission PDU abstract syntax
Table 10 โ€“ M2 cyclic transmission attribute format
Table 11 โ€“ S1 cyclic transmission attribute format
Table 12 โ€“ S2 cyclic transmission attribute format
Table 13 โ€“ Acyclic transmission attribute format
24 5 Transfer syntax
5.1 M1 device manager PDU encoding
25 Table 14 โ€“ M1 device manager attribute encoding
27 5.2 M2 device manager PDU encoding
Table 15 โ€“ M2 device manager attribute encoding
28 5.3 S1 device manager PDU encoding
5.4 S2 device manager PDU encoding
Table 16 โ€“ S1 device manager attribute encoding
29 5.5 M1 connection manager PDU encoding
Table 17 โ€“ S2 device manager attribute encoding
30 Table 18 โ€“ M1 connection manager attribute encoding
33 5.6 M2 connection manager PDU encoding
Table 19 โ€“ M2 connection manager attribute encoding
34 5.7 S1 connection manager PDU encoding
Table 20 โ€“ S1 connection manager attribute encoding
35 5.8 S2 connection manager PDU encoding
5.9 M1 cyclic transmission PDU encoding
Table 21 โ€“ S2 connection manager attribute encoding
36 Table 22 โ€“ M1 cyclic transmission attribute encoding
37 5.10 M2 cyclic transmission PDU encoding
38 5.11 S1 cyclic transmission PDU encoding
Table 23 โ€“ M2 cyclic transmission attribute encoding
Table 24 โ€“ S1 cyclic transmission attribute encoding
39 5.12 S2 cyclic transmission PDU encoding
40 5.13 Acyclic transmission PDU encoding
Table 25 โ€“ S2 cyclic transmission attribute encoding
Table 26 โ€“ Acyclic transmission โ€“ message data encoding
41 Table 27 โ€“ Command header format
Table 28 โ€“ Command codes
42 Figures
Figure 1 โ€“ Parameter block 1 command parameter field
43 Figure 2 โ€“ Parameter block 2 command parameter field
44 Table 29 โ€“ System information command parameter field
Table 30 โ€“ System information command parameter field
Table 31 โ€“ System information command parameter field
45 Table 32 โ€“ System information command parameter field
Table 33 โ€“ Line test command parameter field
46 Table 34 โ€“ Memory read command parameter field
47 6 Structure of FAL protocol state machines
Table 35 โ€“ Memory write command parameter field
48 Figure 3 โ€“ Relationships among protocol machines and adjacent layers
49 7 AP-context state machine
8 FAL service protocol machine (FSPM)
8.1 Overview
8.2 FAL service primitives
50 9 AR protocol machine (ARPM)
9.1 Overview
Table 36 โ€“ FSPM events
51 9.2 M1 master ARPM
Figure 4 โ€“ ARPM M1 master AR state diagram
53 Table 37 โ€“ M1 master state-event table 1 โ€“ events
Table 38 โ€“ M1 master state-event table 2 โ€“ receipt of FSPM service primitives
55 9.3 M2 master ARPM
Figure 5 โ€“ ARPM M2 master AR state diagram
Table 39 โ€“ M1 master state-event table 3 โ€“ receipt of DMPM service primitives
56 Table 40 โ€“ M2 master state-event table 1 โ€“ events
57 Table 41 โ€“ M2 master state-event table 2 โ€“ receipt of FSPM service primitives
Table 42 โ€“ M2 master state-event table 3 โ€“ receipt of DMPM service primitives
58 9.4 Slave ARPM
Figure 6 โ€“ ARPM slave AR state diagram
59 Table 43 โ€“ S1 connect monitoring time
Table 44 โ€“ S2 connect monitoring time
60 Table 45 โ€“ Slave state-event table 1 โ€“ events
Table 46 โ€“ Slave state-event table 2 โ€“ receipt of FSPM service primitives
Table 47 โ€“ Slave state-event table 3 โ€“ receipt of DMPM service primitives
61 10 DLL mapping protocol machine (DMPM)
10.1 Overview
10.2 Primitives received from the ARPM
10.3 Indications received from the DL
Table 48 โ€“ ARPM to DL mapping
Table 49 โ€“ DL to ARPM mapping
62 Bibliography
BS EN 61158-6-18:2012
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