BS EN IEC 61158-5-27:2023
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Industrial communication networks. Fieldbus specifications – Application layer service definition. Type 27 elements
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2023 | 146 |
IEC 61158-5-27:2023 provides common elements for basic time-critical and non-time-critical messaging communications between application programs in an automation environment and material specific to Type 27 fieldbus. The term “time-critical” is used to represent the presence of a time-window, within which one or more specified actions are required to be completed with some defined level of certainty. Failure to complete specified actions within the time window risks failure of the applications requesting the actions, with attendant risk to equipment, plant and possibly human life.
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5 | Annex ZA (normative)Normative references to international publicationswith their corresponding European publications |
6 | English CONTENTS |
10 | FOREWORD |
12 | INTRODUCTION |
13 | 1 Scope 1.1 General |
14 | 1.2 Specifications 1.3 Conformance 2 Normative references |
15 | 3 Terms, definitions, symbols, abbreviated terms and conventions 3.1 Referenced terms and definitions 3.1.1 ISO/IEC 74981 terms 3.1.2 ISO/IEC 9545 terms 3.1.3 ISO/IEC 88241 terms |
16 | 3.1.4 Terms and definitions from ISO/IEC 10731 3.2 Additional terms and definitions |
21 | 3.3 Abbreviations and symbols |
22 | 3.4 Conventions 3.4.1 Overview |
23 | 3.4.2 Conventions for class definitions |
24 | 3.4.3 Conventions for service definitions |
25 | 4 Concepts 4.1 Common concepts 4.2 Type specific concepts 4.2.1 General 4.2.2 Node type |
26 | 4.2.3 Basic system configuration 4.2.4 Communication sequence overview Figures Figure 1 – Transmission cycle with concurrent I/O data exchange |
27 | Figure 2 – Transmission cycle with sequential I/O data exchange Figure 3 – Control domain transmission band |
28 | 4.2.5 Network initialization 4.2.6 Multi control domain system 4.2.7 Multiple transmission cycles 4.2.8 Sync master switching 4.2.9 TSN 5 Data type ASE |
29 | 6 Communication model specifications 6.1 Type specific concepts 6.2 Overview |
30 | Tables Table 1 – AP type definition |
31 | 6.3 FAL ASEs 6.3.1 FSM ASE Figure 4 – FAL ASE model of Type 27 |
33 | Table 2 – Support list of service for each class of FSM ASE |
34 | Figure 5 – CDO (Communication Data Object) |
35 | Table 3 – Overall structure of CDO Table 4 – Node object categories Table 5 – Module object category |
36 | Table 6 – List of node objects (object information) |
37 | Table 7 – List of node objects (object status) |
38 | Table 8 – List of node objects (control) Table 9 – List of node objects (configuration) |
45 | Table 10 – List of module objects (configuration) |
47 | Table 11 – FSM-Reset Table 12 – FSM-GetStatus |
48 | Table 13 – FSM-SetContext |
49 | Table 14 – FSM-GetContext |
50 | Table 15 – FSM-GetTopology |
51 | Table 16 – FSM-InformTopology |
52 | Table 17 – FSM-ChangeAddress |
53 | Table 18 – FSM-Start |
55 | Table 19 – FSMUL-RESET Table 20 – FSMUL-SET-VALUE |
56 | Table 21 – FSMUL-GET-VALUE |
57 | Table 22 – FSMUL-START-NET |
58 | Table 23 – FSMUL-DETECT |
59 | Table 24 – FSMUL-RECOG Table 25 – FSUMUL-SW-TRANS-MODE |
60 | Table 26 – FSMUL-MEAS-DELAY |
61 | Table 27 – FSMUL-SW-EVD |
62 | Table 28 – FSMUL-CONFIG |
63 | Table 29 – FSMUL-START-SYNC Table 30 – FSMUL-CLR-ERR |
64 | 6.3.2 Field Device Control ASE Table 31 – FSMUL-EVENT Table 32 – FSMUL error event primitive and parameters |
65 | Table 33 – Support list of service for each class of FDC ASE |
68 | Table 34 – FDC-Reset for master class |
69 | Table 35 – FDC-Open for master class |
70 | Table 36 – FDC-Enable for master class Table 37 – FDC-Connect for master class |
71 | Table 38 – FDC-SyncSet for master class |
72 | Table 39 – FDC-Disconnect for master class |
73 | Table 40 – FDC-ResumeCycle for master class Table 41 – FDC-ComCycle for master class |
74 | Table 42 – FDC-Command for master class |
75 | Table 43 – FDC-DataExchange for master class |
79 | Table 44 – FDC-Reset for slave class Table 45 – FDC-Open for slave class |
80 | Table 46 – FDC-Enable for slave class |
81 | Table 47 – FDC-Connect for slave class |
82 | Table 48 – FDC-SyncSet for slave class |
84 | Table 49 – FDC-Disconnect for slave class Table 50 – FDC-ResumeCycle for slave class |
85 | Table 51 – FDC-ComCycle for slave class Table 52 – FDC-Command for slave class |
87 | Table 53 – FDC-DataExchange for slave class |
89 | Table 54 – CTC-WRITE-DATA |
90 | Table 55 – CTC-READ-DATA |
91 | Table 56 – CTC-SDA |
92 | Table 57 – CTC-SDN |
93 | 6.3.3 Message ASE Table 58 – CTC-EVENT Table 59 – Values of Event_ID for event service |
94 | Table 60 – Support list of service for each class of Message ASE |
95 | Table 61 – MSG-Reset for requester class |
96 | Table 62 – MSG-Open for requester class |
97 | Table 63 – MSG-Enable for requester class Table 64 – MSG-UserMessage for requester class |
99 | Table 65 – MSG-OnewayMessage for requester class |
101 | Table 66 – MSG-AbortTransaction for requester class |
102 | Table 67 – MSG-Reset for responder class |
103 | Table 68 – MSG-Open for responder class Table 69 – MSG-Enable for responder class |
104 | Table 70 – MSG-UserMessage for responder class |
106 | Table 71 – MSG-OnewayMessage for responder class |
107 | 6.3.4 Event Management ASE Table 72 – MSG-AbortTransaction for responder class |
108 | Table 73 – Support list of service for each class of Event Management ASE |
109 | Table 74 – EVM-Reset Table 75 – EVM-Enable |
110 | Table 76 – EVM-SyncEvent Table 77 – EVM-ReadNetClock |
111 | 6.4 FAL Ars 6.4.1 AR model |
112 | Table 78 – Support list of service for each class of AR ASE |
114 | Figure 6 – AR model for field device control service Figure 7 – AR model for message service |
115 | 6.4.2 FSM AREP Figure 8 – MSG ARs between each APs |
117 | Table 79 – AR-Reset for FSM AR class Table 80 – AR-Open for FSM AR class |
118 | Table 81 – AR-Enable for FSM AR class |
119 | Table 82 – AR-SendSync for FSM AR class |
120 | Table 83 – AR-SendToken for FSM AR class |
121 | Table 84 – AR-ReqSend for FSM AR class |
122 | Table 85 – AR-SendDelay for FSM AR class |
123 | Table 86 – AR-ReqCDO for FSM AR class |
124 | Table 87 – AR-WriteCDO for FSM AR class |
125 | 6.4.3 FDC AREP Table 88 – AR-SendAsync for FSM AR class |
128 | Table 89 – AR-Reset for FDC Master AR class Table 90 – AR-Open for FDC Master AR class |
129 | Table 91 – AR-Enable for FDC Master AR class Table 92 – AR-CycleEvent for FDC Master AR class |
130 | Table 93 – AR-StartComCycle for FDC Master AR class Table 94 – AR-ResetCycle for FDC Master AR class |
131 | Table 95 – AR-SendCommand for FDC Master AR class |
134 | Table 96 – AR-Reset for FDC Slave AR class Table 97 – AR-Open for FDC Slave AR class |
135 | Table 98 – AR-Enable for FDC Slave AR class Table 99 – AR-CycleEvent for FDC Slave AR class |
136 | Table 100 – AR-StartComCycle for FDC Slave AR class Table 101 – AR-ResetCycle for FDC Slave AR class |
137 | 6.4.4 MSG AREP Table 102 – AR-SendCommand for FDC Slave AR class |
139 | Table 103 – AR-Reset for Message AR class Table 104 – AR-Open for Message AR class |
140 | Table 105 – AR-Enable for Message AR class |
141 | Table 106 – AR-SendMessage for Message AR class |
142 | Table 107 – AR-ReceiveMessage for Message AR class |
143 | Table 108 – AR-AbortMessage for Message AR class |
144 | Bibliography |