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BS EN 62541-100:2015

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OPC unified architecture – Device Interface

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IEC 62541-100:2015 is an extension of the overall OPC Unified Architecture standard series and defines the information model associated with Devices. This part of IEC 62541 describes three models which build upon each other: – the (base) Device Model intended to provide a unified view of devices; – the Device Communication Model which adds Network and Connection information elements so that communication topologies can be created; – the Device Integration Host Model finally which adds additional elements and rules required for host systems to manage integration for a complete system. It allows reflecting the topology of the automation system with the devices as well as the connecting communication networks.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
4 Foreword
Endorsement notice
5 Annex ZA (normative) Normative references to international publications with their corresponding European publications
6 English
CONTENTS
10 FOREWORD
12 1 Scope
2 Reference documents
3 Terms, definitions, abbreviations and used data types
3.1 Terms and definitions
14 3.2 Abbreviations
3.3 Used data types
4 Fundamentals
4.1 OPC UA
Tables
Table 1 โ€“ DataTypes defined in IECย 62541-3
15 4.2 Conventions used in this document
4.2.1 Conventions for Node descriptions
Table 2 โ€“ Type definition table
16 4.2.2 NodeIds and BrowseNames
Table 3 โ€“ Examples of DataTypes
17 5 Device model
5.1 General
Figures
Figure 1 โ€“ Device model overview
18 5.2 TopologyElementType
Figure 2 โ€“ Components of the TopologyElementType
19 Table 4 โ€“ TopologyElementType definition
Table 5 โ€“ ParameterSet definition
Table 6 โ€“ MethodSet definition
20 5.3 FunctionalGroupType
Figure 3 โ€“ FunctionalGroupType
Table 7 โ€“ FunctionalGroupType definition
21 Figure 4 โ€“ Analyser Device use for FunctionalGroups (UA Companion ADI)
22 5.4 Identification FunctionalGroup
Figure 5 โ€“ PLCopen use for FunctionalGroups (UA Companion PLCopen)
23 5.5 UIElement Type
5.6 DeviceType
Figure 6 โ€“ Example of an Identification FunctionalGroup
Table 8 โ€“ UIElementType definition
24 Figure 7 โ€“ DeviceType
Table 9 โ€“ DeviceType definition
26 5.7 Device support information
5.7.1 General
Figure 8 โ€“ Integration of support information within a DeviceType
Table 10 โ€“ DeviceHealth values
27 5.7.2 Device Type Image
5.7.3 Documentation
5.7.4 Protocol support files
Table 11 โ€“ DeviceTypeImage definition
Table 12 โ€“ Documentation definition
Table 13 โ€“ ProtocolSupport definition
28 5.7.5 Images
5.8 DeviceSet entry point
Table 14 โ€“ ImageSet definition
29 5.9 ProtocolType
Figure 9 โ€“ Standard entry point for Devices
Table 15 โ€“ DeviceSet definition
30 5.10 BlockType
Figure 10 โ€“ Example of a ProtocolType hierarchy with instancesthat represent specific communication profiles
Table 16 โ€“ ProtocolType definition
31 Figure 11 โ€“ BlockType hierarchy
Table 17 โ€“ BlockType definition
32 5.11 Configurable components
5.11.1 General pattern
5.11.2 ConfigurableObjectType
Figure 12 โ€“ Configurable component pattern
33 6 Device vommunication model
6.1 General
Figure 13 โ€“ ConfigurableObjectType
Table 18 โ€“ ConfigurableObjectType definition
34 6.2 Network
Figure 14 โ€“ Initial example of a communication topology
Figure 15 โ€“ NetworkType
35 6.3 ConnectionPoint
Figure 16 โ€“ Example of ConnectionPointType hierarchy
Table 19 โ€“ NetworkType definition
36 Figure 17 โ€“ ConnectionPointType
Table 20 โ€“ ConnectionPointType definition
37 6.4 ConnectsTo and ConnectsToParent ReferenceTypes
Figure 18 โ€“ ConnectionPoint usage
Figure 19 โ€“ Type hierarchy for ConnectsTo and ConnectsToParent References
38 6.5 NetworkSet Object (mandatory)
Figure 20 โ€“ Example with ConnectsTo and ConnectsToParent References
Table 21 โ€“ ConnectsTo ReferenceType
Table 22 โ€“ ConnectsToParent ReferenceType
Table 23 โ€“ NetworkSet definition
39 7 Device integration host model
7.1 General
Figure 21 โ€“ Example of an automation system
40 7.2 DeviceTopology Object
Figure 22 โ€“ Example of a Device topology
41 7.3 Online/Offline
7.3.1 General
Figure 23 โ€“ Online component for access to device data
Table 24 โ€“ DeviceTopology definition
42 7.3.2 IsOnline ReferenceType
43 8 AddIn Capabilities
8.1 Overview
Figure 24 โ€“ Type hierarchy for IsOnline Reference
Table 25 โ€“ IsOnline ReferenceType
44 8.2 Offline-Online data transfer
8.2.1 Definition
8.2.2 TransferServices Type
Figure 25 โ€“ TransferServicesType
Table 26 โ€“ TransferServicesType definition
45 8.2.3 TransferServices Object
8.2.4 TransferToDevice Method
Figure 26 โ€“ TransferServices
46 8.2.5 TransferFromDevice Method
Table 27 โ€“ TransferToDevice Method arguments
Table 28 โ€“ TransferToDevice Method AddressSpace definition
Table 29 โ€“ TransferFromDevice Method arguments
47 8.2.6 FetchTransferResultData Method
Table 30 โ€“ TransferFromDevice Method AddressSpace definition
48 Table 31 โ€“ FetchTransferResultData Method Arguments
Table 32 โ€“ FetchTransferResultData Method AddressSpace definition
Table 33 โ€“ FetchResultDataType structure
Table 34 โ€“ TransferResultError DataType structure
49 8.3 Locking
8.3.1 Overview
8.3.2 LockingServices Type
Table 35 โ€“ TransferResultData DataType structure
50 Figure 27 โ€“ LockingServicesType
Table 36 โ€“ LockingServicesType definition
51 8.3.3 LockingServices Object
8.3.4 MaxInactiveLockTime Property
Figure 28 โ€“ LockingServices
Table 37 โ€“ MaxInactiveLockTime Property definition
52 8.3.5 InitLock Method
8.3.6 ExitLock Method
Table 38 โ€“ InitLock Method Arguments
Table 39 โ€“ InitLock Method AddressSpace definition
53 8.3.7 RenewLock Method
8.3.8 BreakLock Method
Table 40 โ€“ ExitLock Method Arguments
Table 41 โ€“ ExitLock Method AddressSpace definition
Table 42 โ€“ RenewLock Method Arguments
Table 43 โ€“ RenewLock Method AddressSpace definition
54 9 Specialized topology elements
9.1 General
9.2 Block Devices (BlockOriented DeviceType)
Figure 29 โ€“ Block-oriented Device structure example
Table 44 โ€“ BreakLock Method Arguments
Table 45 โ€“ BreakLock Method AddressSpace definition
55 9.3 Modular Devices
Figure 30 โ€“ Modular Device structure example
56 10 Profiles
10.1 General
10.2 Device Server Facets
Table 46 โ€“ BaseDevice_Server_Facet definition
Table 47 โ€“ DeviceIdentification_Server_Facet definition
Table 48 โ€“ BlockDevice_Server_Facet definition
Table 49 โ€“ Locking_Server_Facet definition
57 10.3 Device Client Facets
Table 50 โ€“ DeviceCommunication_Server_Facet definition
Table 51 โ€“ DeviceIntegrationHost_Server_Facet definition
Table 52 โ€“ BaseDevice_Client_Facet definition
Table 53 โ€“ DeviceIdentification_Client_Facet definition
58 Table 54 โ€“ BlockDevice_Client_Facet definition
Table 55 โ€“ Locking_Client_Facet definition
Table 56 โ€“ DeviceCommunication_Client_Facet definition
Table 57 โ€“ DeviceIntegrationHost_Client_Facet definition
59 Annexย A (normative)Namespace and mappings
60 Bibliography
BS EN 62541-100:2015
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