BS EN IEC 61784-2-14:2023
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Industrial networks. Profiles – Additional real-time fieldbus profiles based on ISO/IEC/IEEE 8802-3. CPF 14
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2023 | 42 |
IEC 61784-2-14:2023 defines Communication Profile Family 14 (CPF 14). CPF 14 specifies a set of Real-Time Ethernet (RTE) communication profiles (CPs) and related network components based on the IEC 61158 series (Type 14), ISO/IEC/IEEE 8802-3 and other standards. For each RTE communication profile, this document also specifies the relevant RTE performance indicators and the dependencies between these RTE performance indicators. NOTE 1 All CPs are based on standards or draft standards or International Standards published by the IEC or on standards or International Standards established by other standards bodies or open standards processes. NOTE 2 The RTE communication profiles use ISO/IEC/IEEE 8802-3 communication networks and its related network components or IEC 61588 and in some cases amend those standards to obtain RTE features.
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2 | undefined |
5 | Annex ZA (normative)Normative references to international publicationswith their corresponding European publications |
7 | English CONTENTS |
9 | FOREWORD |
11 | INTRODUCTION |
12 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references |
13 | 3 Terms, definitions, abbreviated terms, acronyms, and conventions 3.1 Terms and definitions |
14 | 3.2 Abbreviated terms and acronyms 3.3 Symbols |
15 | 3.4 Conventions Tables Table 1 – CPF 14 symbols |
16 | 4 CPF 14 (EPA) – RTE communication profiles 4.1 General overview 4.2 CPF 14 (EPA) communication concept 4.2.1 General 4.2.2 Network Topology |
17 | 4.2.3 EPA devices Figure 1 – EPA system network topology example |
18 | 4.3 CP 14/1 4.3.1 Physical layer 4.3.2 Data-link layer 4.3.3 Network Layer 4.3.4 Transport Layer 4.3.5 Application layer |
19 | 4.3.6 Performance indicator selection Table 2 – CP 14/1: AL service selection Table 3 – CP 14/1: AL protocol selection |
20 | Table 4 – CP 14/1: PI overview Table 5 – CP 14/1: PI dependency matrix |
22 | Table 6 – CP 14/1: Consistent set of PIs |
23 | 4.4 CP 14/2 4.4.1 Physical layer 4.4.2 Data-link layer Table 7 – CP 14/2: DLL service selection Table 8 – CP 14/2: DLL protocol selection |
24 | 4.4.3 Network Layer 4.4.4 Transport Layer 4.4.5 Application layer Table 9 – CP 14/2: AL service selection |
25 | 4.4.6 Performance indicator selection Table 10 – CP 14/2: AL protocol selection Table 11 – CP 14/2: PI overview |
26 | Table 12 – CP 14/2: PI dependency matrix |
28 | 4.5 CP 14/3 4.5.1 Physical layer 4.5.2 Data-link layer Table 13 – CP 14/2: Consistent set of PIs Table 14 – CP 14/3: DLL service selection |
29 | 4.5.3 Network Layer 4.5.4 Transport Layer 4.5.5 Application layer Table 15 – CP 14/3: DLL protocol selection Table 16 – CP 14/3: AL service selection |
30 | 4.5.6 Performance indicator selection Table 17 – CP 14/3: AL protocol selection Table 18 – CP 14/3: PI overview |
31 | Table 19 – CP 14/3: PI dependency matrix |
33 | Table 20 – CP 14/3: Consistent set of PIs |
34 | 4.6 CP 14/4 4.6.1 Physical layer 4.6.2 Data-link layer Table 21 – CP 14/3: Consistent set of PIs Table 22 – CP 14/3: Consistent set of PIs |
35 | 4.6.3 Network layer Table 23 – CP 14/4: DLL service selection Table 24 – CP 14/4: DLL protocol selection |
36 | 4.6.4 Transport layer 4.6.5 Application layer Table 25 – CP 14/4: AL service selection Table 26 – CP 14/4: AL protocol selection |
37 | 4.6.6 Performance indicator selection Table 27 – CP 14/4: PI overview Table 28 – CP 14/4: PI dependency matrix |
39 | Table 29 – CP 14/4: Consistent set of PIs |
40 | Bibliography |