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Page 1: 3 Introduction to PROFINET DL

Overview and Applications of PROFINET

DereK

Lane -

WAGO Ltd

Most slides courtesy

of Andy Verwer

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Page 2Introduction to PROFINET, Derek Lane – WAGO Ltd - slides courtesy of Andy Verwer VTC

What exactly is PROFINET?

PROFINET is an open Industrial Ethernet standard developed by the PROFIBUS Organisation -

PI.

PROFINET–

is completely standard Ethernet (IEEE802.3).

operates at 100Mbit/s over twisted-pair copper or fibre- optic cables,

makes use of TCP/IP and other IT standards for non-real- time communications (i.e. configuration and parameters).

Provides a “real-time”

channel for time-critical communications (i.e. process data)

PROFINET is NOT PROFIBUS over Ethernet!•

However, PROFINET is well thought out to incorporate the requirements of modern systems based on the lessons learned from PROFIBUS.

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Component Based

Automation

Network Engineering

and Maintenance

Asset Management

Deterministic real-time operation WEB

integration

Decentralized Peripherals

Safety and

Security

Integrationwith

Fieldbus

Wireless

PROFINET Scope and Application Areas

Motion Control

Process Control

Manufacture materials handing storage

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PROFINET IO

PROFINET IO provides decentralised peripherals using Ethernet connection and the PROFINET communication protocol.

PROFINET IO uses Real-Time and Non Real-Time communications.

PROFINET makes use of relevant TCP/IP protocols for setup, configuration and maintenance functions:–

DHCP –

Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol,

DNS –

Domain Name Service,–

SNMP –

Simple Network Management Protocol,

ARP –

Address Resolution Protocol,–

HTTP –

Web page access, and lots more!

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PROFINET

PROFINet stack(OSI model):

Network

7 -

Application Layer PROFINET Application Layer

6 -

Presentation Layer

5 -

Session Layer

4 -

Transport Layer TCP/UDP PROFINETReal-time channel3 -

Network Layer IP

2 -

Data Link Layer Standard Fast EthernetIEEE802.31 -

Physical layer

Non time-critical communication

Real-time communication

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PROFIBUS OSI Model

FMS DP PA

Physical (1)

Application (7)

OSImodel

Layers (3) to (6) not used in

fieldbus systems

Data Link (2)

RS485 / Fibre-Optic MBP(IEC61158-2)

Fieldbus Data Link (FDL)

DP cyclic functions (DPV0)also DPV1, DPV2 extensions

Fieldbus Message Specification

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PROFINET

HTTP SNMP Socket

IP

TCP / UDP

Sensor system

PROFINETPLC

PC

SNMP/OPC server

PROFINETField devices

PC

Internet Explorer

Real-Time

RT IRT

Ethernet

PROFINET features standard TCP/IP communications in compliance with IEEE 802.3 and real-time communications

PROFINET communications

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PROFINET IO

The TCP/IP channel is used for non-time critical tasks.–

Downloading of configuration, parameters,

Diagnostics,–

Device management information, etc.

The Real-Time channel is used for time-critical data:–

Cyclic process data,

Alarms and critical messages,–

Communication monitoring.

The PROFINET application layer protocol is defined in the International Fieldbus standard IEC61158 (type 10).

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Ethernet

IO-Controller (PLC)

Field DeviceIO-Device

PROFINET Supervisor(Engineering tool)

PROFINET Devices

Equivalent to a PROFIBUS

master Class-I

Equivalent to a PROFIBUS

master Class-II

Equivalent to a PROFIBUS slave

Configuration•

Process data•

Alarms

Diagnostics•

Status•

Parameters

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Configuration –

like PROFIBUS

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Channels

Cyclic IO communication

every 8 ms

every 4 ms

every 16 ms The communication- cycletime can be defined for each IO Device seperately

write

read

PROFIBUS DP has same response time for all Slaves Set by the Baudrate.

write

read

write

read

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Peer to peer (multicast)

ConsumerProvider

Consumer- Provider relations have to be configured equivalent PROFIBUS DPV2

multicast Address 1

multicast address 2

multicast address 3

Consumer

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PROFINET IO

Many features that have been developed for PROFIBUS devices have been directly incorporated into PROFINET:–

Standardised module and channel-related diagnostics,

Alarm and status information,–

Identification and Maintenance (I&M) functions,

Time stamping,–

Highly deterministic process cycle timing (Isochronous),

Device description file (GSD) with configuration data for the device and available modules –

PROFINET uses

GSDML (XML file)

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Alarms

Alarm!Problem in process or device(different alarm types)

Alarm! diagnostics message available

diagnostics Request

diagnostics Response

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Diagnostics

device module channel

PROFINET device modelling

only channel-relateddiagnostics in PROFINET

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Diagnostics

reading the diagnostics in IO Supervisor

reading the diagnostics in IO controller viafunction blocks

likePROFIBUS DP

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Device exchange

Peter Paul Mary

loading the device name viasoftware orhardware

Paul

IO Controller integrates exchangeddevice automatically.

IP assignmentparameter download

device name equivalent tostation address at PROFIBUS

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Device exchange without software 1

Link Layer Discovery Protocol

at Switch1: Peterat Switch2: Paulat Swich 3: Mary

Peter Paul Mary

cycl. LLDPmulticast

cycl. LLDPmulticast

cycl. LLDPmulticast

LLDP/ SNMP is part ofConformance Class 2

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Device exchange without software 2

Link Layer Discovery Protocol

at Switch1: Peterat Switch2: Paulat Swich 3: Mary

Peter Paul Mary

switch1 announces via SNMP:bus is cut at port 2

Controller knows:paul is missing

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Device exchange without software 3

Link Layer Discovery Protocol

Peter „Who am I?“ Mary

switch1 announces via SNMP:at port 2 bus is back again

controller:„you are Paul“IP will be assigned

at Switch1: Peterat Switch2: Paulat Swich 3: Mary

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Device exchange without software 4

Link Layer Discovery Protocol

at Switch1: Peterat Switch2: Paulat Swich 3: Mary

Peter Paul Mary

cycl. LLDPmulticast

cycl. LLDPmulticast

cycl. LLDPmulticast

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Component Based

Automation

Network Engineering

and Maintenance

Asset Management

Deterministic real-time operation WEB

integration

Decentralized Periphery

Safety and

Security

Integrationwith

Fieldbus

Wireless

PROFINET Scope

Motion Control

Process Control

Manufacture materials handing storage

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Real-Time Operation

What does “Real-Time”

mean?–

A real-time control system responds in a deterministic manner within a time which is short compared to the plant response time.

i.e. it depends on the application!•

Standard communications (IT)–

requires a response in the order of ~100ms.

Factory automation–

requires a response time in the order of ~10ms.

Motion control–

requires a response time in the order of ~1ms with a jitter <1μs.

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Real-Time Operation

PROFINET makes use of:–

TCP/IP for standard communications, achieving response times reliably less than 100ms.

A Real-Time, RT, channel for I/O communications, achieving reliable cycle times < 10ms with <1ms jitter.

Isochronous Real-Time, IRT, channel for highly deterministic performance (e.g. servos robotics NC), achieving reliable cycle times < 1ms with <1μs jitter.

RT and IRT communications are totally compatible with TCP/IP.–

Since the information is transmitted as a standard Ethernet package.

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Real-Time Operation

PROFINET IRT complies with IEEE 1588 – “Precision clock synchronization protocol for

networked measurement and control systems”.

However this not always good enough!•

PROFINET extensions to IEEE 1588 provide better accuracy with:–

Automatic determination and compensation of the network transmission time.

Resulting in less than 1µs jitter at 100Mbit/s.

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Isochronous Real-Time Performance

0 1ms Cycle time

n

100ms

TCP/IP traffic

100% jitter

10ms

15% jitter

RT traffic

IRT traffic

<1μs jitter

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Component Based

Automation

Network Engineering

and Maintenance

Asset Management

Deterministic real-time operation WEB

integration

Decentralized Periphery

Safety and

Security

Integrationwith

Fieldbus

Wireless

PROFINET Scope

Motion Control

Process Control

Manufacture materials handing storage

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Integration with Fieldbus

Over 40 million PROFIBUS devices are currently installed worldwide.

This investment is protected with PROFINET for both manufacturers and end-users.

PROFINET provides a transparent interface with PROFIBUS via a “Proxy”.

The Proxy is a PROFINET IO device on one side and a PROFIBUS master on the other.

PROFIBUS Configuration is integrated into the PROFINET configurator

and is downloaded via

Ethernet.

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Integration with Fieldbus

PROFIBUS DP

PROXY

PROFIBUS PA

INTERBUS-S

PROXY

PROFINET

Other fieldbusses?

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PROFINET –

Flexible network topologies

Benefits and added value for our customers– Bus structure through integration of switch ports in devices– Tree and star topologies for

tree'd

configurations

– Redundant rings with reconfiguration in real timeCost reduction and more flexibility High availability

Bus

Star

Ring

Tree

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Component Based

Automation

Network Engineering

and Maintenance

Asset Management

Deterministic real-time operation WEB

integration

Decentralized Periphery

Safety and

Security

Integrationwith

Fieldbus

Wireless

PROFINET Scope

Motion Control

Process Control

Manufacture materials handing storage

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Functional Safety with PROFINET

PROFINET also offers safety oriented communication that allows for integrating safety oriented components.

A second 'safety fieldbus' is not necessary. •

ProfiSafe

V2 is certified according to IEC61158

Safety Integrity Level 3 (SIL3).•

ProfiSafe

is a profile that can run over PROFIBUS

or PROFINET.

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Functional Safety with PROFINET

Standard PROFINET

protocol

Standard application

Safety application

Ethernet

PROFISAFElayer

Standard PROFINET

protocol

Standard application

Safety application

PROFISAFElayer

PROFINET “Black-

channel”

PROFIsafe layer

PROFIsafe

V2 provides functional safety for both PROFIBUS and PROFINET systems.

Suitable for use in SIL3 applications.

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Conformance ClassesNode Classes

IO DeviceIO ControllerIO Supervisor

Application ClassesIRT ApplicationNON IRT Application

Communication ClassesNRTRT IRT

Performance Classes1 MinDeviceInterval 8ms2 MinDeviceInterval 2ms3 MinDeviceInterval 1ms

.

.

.

Conformance Classes

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PROFINET builds on the success of PROFIBUS and ensures a future for both.

PROFINET has been in development for about 12 years.

Take up of Industrial Ethernet has been slower than initially predicted.

PROFIBUS is still growing exponentially –

currently over 30 million devices installed.

Over 2 million PROFINET devices are currently installed –

currently growing at about 40% per year!

Industrial Acceptance and Applications

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Industrial Acceptance and Applications

In 2004, AIDA, a consortium of the big four European automotive manufactures announced adoption of PROFINET as the industry standard.

The main reasons for this decision were reported to be:–

The integration of safety-related information,

The simple integration of existing PROFIBUS and Interbus systems.

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Some Myths about PROFINET

PROFIBUS runs at up to 12Mbit/s, whereas PROFINET runs at 100Mbit/s. Therefore PROFINET is about 8 times faster than PROFIBUS.

NOT TRUE!–

PROFINET gives very similar performance to PROFIBUS.

PROFINET will replace PROFIBUS in the next five years.

NOT TRUE!–

PROFINET will replace some PROFIBUS DP devices, but PROFIBUS PA will continue.

Both DP and PA will be supported for many years to come.

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Some Myths about PROFINET

PROFINET is not standard EthernetNOT TRUE!

PROFINET always uses completely standard Ethernet. It just doesn’t always use TCP/IP protocols –

only for not time critical

communications.•

PROFINET systems can be maintained by out IT people.

TRUE, BUT NOT A GOOD IDEA!–

PROFINET is much more than just an IT network. Real time determinism, reliability, device diagnostics and security are all much more important than on IT systems

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PROFINET problems

It is widely accepted that 90% of all PROFIBUS problems are caused by poor layout and installation.

PROFINET will generally reduce these physical-layer problems because all Ethernet wiring is point-to-point (only two devices on a cable).

However, it will not eliminate wiring problems.–

We will still see problems with routing, interference pickup, grounding etc. etc.

Software problems may be more common since the range of protocols used is very extensive.

The problems associated with Industrial Ethernet systems are quite different to those in IT.–

people with IT experience need additional training.

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Field device

Web/TCP/IP

Diagnostics

IWLAN

Automation topologies with PROFINET

HMIPG/PC PLC

Field device

Drive

Motion Control

Access-Point

PROFINET –

use one

bus for all your tasks!