BS EN IEC 61158-1:2019
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Industrial communication networks. Fieldbus specifications – Overview and guidance for the IEC 61158 and IEC 61784 series
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2019 | 86 |
IEC 61158-1:2019 (E) specifies the generic concept of fieldbuses. This document presents an overview and guidance for the IEC 61158 series explaining the structure and content of the IEC 61158 series, relating the structure of the IEC 61158 series to the ISO/IEC 7498-1 OSI Basic Reference Model and showing how to use parts of the IEC 61158 series in combination with the IEC 61784 series. It also provides explanations of some aspects of the IEC 61158 series that are common to the type specific parts of the IEC 61158 5 including the application layer service description concepts and the generic fieldbus data types.
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2 | National foreword |
9 | CONTENTS |
13 | FOREWORD |
15 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references 3 Terms, definitions and abbreviated terms 3.1 Terms and definitions |
16 | 3.2 Abbreviations 4 Guidelines for implementers and users 4.1 Background and purpose |
17 | 4.2 Supported options 4.3 Benefits from using a common and formal style |
18 | 5 Concept of the IECĀ 61158 series Figures FigureĀ 1 ā Example of a fieldbus system |
19 | FigureĀ 2 ā Concept of DL/AL to separate service and protocol parts |
20 | 6 Mapping onto the OSI Basic Reference Model 6.1 Overview FigureĀ 3 ā Basic fieldbus reference model Tables TableĀ 1 ā OSI and IECĀ 61158 layers |
21 | 6.2 Physical layer service and protocol 6.3 Data-link layer service FigureĀ 4 ā General model of physical layer |
22 | 6.4 Data-link layer protocol 6.5 Application layer service FigureĀ 5 ā Relationship of the Data-link layerto other fieldbus layers and to users of the fieldbus data-link service |
23 | 6.6 Application layer protocol FigureĀ 6 ā Relationship of the fieldbus Application layerto other fieldbus layers and to users of the fieldbus application service |
24 | 7 Structure of IECĀ 61158 and IECĀ 61784 series 7.1 The IECĀ 61158 physical layer 7.2 The IECĀ 61158 data-link layer |
25 | 7.3 The IECĀ 61158 application layer 7.4 IECĀ 617841 and IECĀ 617842 fieldbus profiles |
26 | FigureĀ 7 ā Structure of communication profile families |
27 | FigureĀ 8 ā Example of a CPF structure |
28 | TableĀ 2 ā CPF, CP, and type relations |
29 | 7.5 IECĀ 617843 functional safety communication profiles 7.5.1 General 7.5.2 General concepts and technology-specific profiles |
31 | 7.5.3 Assessment Guideline 7.6 IECĀ 617845 installation profiles |
33 | 7.7 Communication profiles for wireless communication networks FigureĀ 9 ā Document structure of IECĀ 61918 and the CPF specific part of IECĀ 617845 |
34 | 8 Brief summary of the characteristics of service and protocol for each fieldbus type 8.1 Summary of the physical layer service and protocol characteristics 8.1.1 Type 1: media 8.1.2 Type 2: Coaxial wire and optical media 8.1.3 Type 3: Twisted-pair wire and optical media |
35 | 8.1.4 Type 4: Wire medium 8.1.5 Type 5: Wire and optical media 8.1.6 Type 6: Void 8.1.7 Type 7: Wire and optical media 8.1.8 Type 8: Twisted-pair wire and optical media 8.1.9 Type 9: Wire and optical media 8.1.10 Type 10: Wire, optical media and wireless 8.1.11 Type 11: Wire and optical media 8.1.12 Type 12: Wire and optical media 8.1.13 Type 13: Wire and optical media 8.1.14 Type 14: Wire and optical media |
36 | 8.1.15 Type 15: Wire and optical media 8.1.16 Type 16: Optical media 8.1.17 Type 17: Wire and optical media 8.1.18 Type 18: Media 8.1.19 Type 19: Wire and optical media 8.1.20 Type 20 8.1.21 Type 21: Wire and optical media 8.1.22 Type 22: Wire and optical media 8.1.23 Type 23: Wire and optical media 8.1.24 Type 24: Twisted-pair wire media 8.1.25 Type 25: 8.1.26 Type 26: Wire and optical media |
37 | 8.2 Summary of data-link layer service characteristics |
38 | 8.3 Summary of data-link layer protocol characteristics |
40 | 8.4 Summary of application layer service characteristics |
41 | 8.5 Summary of application layer protocol characteristics |
44 | 9 Application layer service description concepts 9.1 Overview 9.2 Architectural relationships 9.2.1 Relationship to the application layer of the OSI Basic Reference Model |
45 | 9.2.2 Relationships to other fieldbus entities FigureĀ 10 ā Relationship to the OSI Basic Reference Model FigureĀ 11 ā Architectural positioning of the fieldbus application layer |
46 | 9.3 Fieldbus application layer structure 9.3.1 Overview |
47 | 9.3.2 Fundamental concepts 9.3.3 Fieldbus application processes |
48 | FigureĀ 12 ā Client/server interactions |
49 | FigureĀ 13 ā Pull model interactions |
50 | FigureĀ 14 ā Push model interactions TableĀ 3 ā Types of timeliness defined for publisher/subscriber interactions |
51 | 9.3.4 Application process objects FigureĀ 15 ā APOs services conveyed by the FAL |
53 | 9.3.5 Application entities 9.3.6 Fieldbus application service elements FigureĀ 16 ā Application entity structure |
55 | FigureĀ 17 ā Example FAL ASEs FigureĀ 18 ā FAL management of objects |
56 | FigureĀ 19 ā ASE service conveyance |
57 | 9.3.7 Application relationships |
59 | 9.4 Fieldbus application layer naming and addressing 9.4.1 General 9.4.2 Identifying objects accessed through the FAL FigureĀ 20 ā Defined and established AREPs |
60 | 9.4.3 Addressing APs accessed through the FAL 9.5 Architecture summary FigureĀ 21 ā FAL architectural components |
61 | 9.6 Notional FAL service procedures 9.6.1 Notional FAL confirmed service procedures 9.6.2 Notional FAL unconfirmed service procedures |
62 | 9.7 Common FAL attributes 9.8 Common FAL service parameters |
63 | 9.9 APDU size 10 Data type ASE 10.1 Overview 10.1.1 General |
64 | 10.1.2 Overview of basic types FigureĀ 22 ā Data-type class hierarchy example |
65 | 10.1.3 Overview of fixed-length types 10.1.4 Overview of constructed types 10.1.5 Specification of user-defined data types 10.1.6 Transfer of user data |
66 | 10.2 Formal definition of data type objects 10.2.1 Data type class |
67 | 11 Fieldbus system requirements 11.1 General |
68 | 11.2 Industrial control network 11.3 Communication between industrial control networks and other networks 11.4 Quality of service features of an industrial control network 11.4.1 General |
69 | 11.4.2 Control data transfer mechanisms |
70 | 11.5 Special requirements for wireless networks |
71 | AnnexĀ A (informative)Trade name declarations TableĀ A.1 ā Trade names of CPFs and CPs |
74 | AnnexĀ B (informative)Media selection for fieldbus systems B.1 General B.2 Cabled media B.3 Wireless media B.4 Media needing special consideration B.5 Performance characteristics of open and public networks B.5.1 Public network types |
75 | B.5.2 Performance characteristics of public networks |
76 | Bibliography |