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Foundation Fieldbus (FF) is one of the leading fieldbuses in Process Automation. Its sophisticated architecture is tailor-made for today's automation systems. Its unique set of features allows for the implementation of true distributed control. The Foundation Fieldbus includes an H1 protocol based on IEC 61158-2 physical layer specification as well as an HSE standard for communication over Ethernet/IP. These features and the possibility for distributed control make the Foundation Fieldbus unique for process control application. The main aim of this workshop is to give you a clear understanding of Foundation Fieldbus and to enable you to specify and design systems using this technology. There has been a surge of interest in Foundation Fieldbus due to the tremendous benefits it provides. This workshop aims to break down the terminology and jargon barriers and to explain Foundation Fieldbus in a simple and understandable way; thus enabling you to apply the technology effectively. more infor

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Practical Use and Understanding of Foundation Fieldbus for Engineers & Technicians

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FieldBus• A number of competing standards worldwide

• No internationally agreed standard which the market has completely accepted

• All standards based on the OSI Model

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Existing Plant Scenario

Control Room Bus

Plant Bus

PlantInterface& Local

Controllers

TerminalBoxes

Plant

Instrument Room

Central Control Room

From OtherInstrument

Rooms

P T

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Existing 4-20mA to Fieldbus

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New FieldBus Approach

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Soft PLC System

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What is FieldBus?• A smart instrument based system• Digital data communications• An internationally and market accepted standard to

effectively replace the ‘old’ 4-20mA standard

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Real Benefits• Greatly reduced wiring costs

• Reduced installation and start-up time

• Improved on-line monitoring and diagnostics

• Easier change-out and expansion of devices

• Improved local intelligence in the devices

• Improved interoperability between manufacturers

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Competing Requirements• A single bus system seems to be technically

possible...

but what happens if the bus fails?

• Simple field devices require simple ON/OFF status and are real time (m.secs response)

• PLC’s to SCADA systems require large messages and update times of 10-100 m.secs

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Three Network Classes• Bit (Sensor)

• Byte (Device)

• Message (Field)

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Sensorbus

• Seriplex• ASI• INTERBUSLoop

Devicebus

• Device Net• SDS• Profibus DP• LONWorks• INTERBUS-S

Fieldbus

• IEC/ISA SP50• Fieldbus Foundation• Profibus PA• HART

Type ofDevices

Type ofControl

Another way of looking at the industrial networks:

ProcessControl

LogicControl

Low-endbit

Midrangebyte

High-endblock

Simple Devices Complex Devices©Smar

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Bit Oriented Systems

• Binary type switches such as Proximity sensors/contact closures/float switches

• Example: Actuator Sensor Interface (ASI)

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Byte Oriented Systems

• Byte oriented systems such as bar code readers, temperature and pressure transmitters

• Excellent Examples:

• DeviceNet or CANBUS

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Message Oriented Systems• Message oriented systems - PC’s to PLC’s in

uploading system or device configuration information

• Messages greater than 16 bytes in length

• Examples:

• Interbus-S; Profibus; Foundation Fieldbus

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DO YOU WANT TO KNOW MORE?

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