BS EN 61158-5-22:2014
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Industrial communication networks. Fieldbus specifications – Application layer service definition. Type 22 elements
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2014 | 82 |
IEC 61158-5-22:2014 defines the services provided to the FAL user at the boundary between the user and the application layer of the fieldbus reference model, and Systems Management at the boundary between the application layer and Systems Management of the fieldbus reference model. This standard specifies the structure and services of the IEC fieldbus application layer, in conformance with the OSI Basic Reference Model (ISO/IEC 7498-1) and the OSI application layer structure (ISO/IEC 9545). This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition published in 2010 and constitutes a technical revision. The main changes are: adopted revisions dates of cited standards.
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PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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7 | English CONTENTS |
9 | INTRODUCTION |
10 | 1 Scope 1.1 General |
11 | 1.2 Specifications 1.3 Conformance 2 Normative references |
12 | 3 Terms, definitions, abbreviations, symbols and conventions 3.1 ISO/IEC 74981 terms 3.2 ISO/IEC 8822 terms 3.3 ISO/IEC 9545 terms |
13 | 3.4 ISO/IEC 88241 terms 3.5 Type 22 fieldbus application-layer specific definitions |
16 | 3.6 Abbreviations and symbols |
18 | 3.7 Conventions |
21 | 4 Concepts 4.1 Common concepts 4.2 Type specific concepts |
23 | Figures Figure 1 – Producer-consumer interaction model |
24 | Figure 2 – RTFL device reference model |
25 | 5 Data type ASE 5.1 Overview 5.2 Formal definition of data type objects 5.3 FAL defined data types Figure 3 – RTFN device reference model |
33 | 6 Communication model specification 6.1 Application service elements (ASEs) |
34 | Figure 4 – Type 22 CeS device structure Tables Table 1 – Object dictionary structure |
47 | Figure 5 – Successful SDO expedited download sequence Figure 6 – Successful SDO normal download initialization sequence Figure 7 – Successful SDO download sequence |
48 | Figure 8 – Successful SDO expedited upload sequence Figure 9 – Successful SDO normal upload initialization sequence Figure 10 – Successful SDO upload sequence |
49 | Figure 11 – Failed SDO expedited download initialization sequence Figure 12 – Failed SDO download after initialization sequence |
50 | Figure 13 – Failed SDO download sequence Figure 14 – Emergency sequence |
51 | Figure 15 – Heartbeat sequence Figure 16 – Process data write sequence |
52 | Figure 17 – PDO mapping principle Figure 18 – Process data object |
55 | Table 2 – Initiate SDO expedited download service |
56 | Table 3 – Initiate SDO normal download service |
57 | Table 4 – SDO download service |
58 | Table 5 – Initiate SDO expedited upload service |
60 | Table 6 – Initiate SDO normal upload service |
61 | Table 7 – SDO upload service |
62 | Table 8 – SDO abort service |
63 | Table 9 – Process data write service Table 10 – Emergency service (EMCY) |
64 | Table 11 – Heartbeat service |
65 | Figure 19 – SEF service sequence |
66 | Table 12 – Send frame service |
68 | Table 13 – AL-Network verification service Table 14 – AL-RTFL configuration service |
70 | Table 15 – AL-DelayMeasurement start service Table 16 – AL-DelayMeasurement read service |
71 | Table 17 – PCS configuration service Table 18 – MII read service Table 19 – MII write service |
72 | Table 20 – AL-RTFN scan network read service |
73 | Table 21 – Application layer management service Table 22 – Start synchronization service |
74 | 6.2 Application relationships (ARs) Table 23 – Stop synchronization service |
76 | Table 24 – PTPNSU AREP class Table 25 – PTMNSU AREP class Table 26 – PTPNSC AREP class |
77 | Table 27 – PTPUTC AREP class Table 28 – FAL services by AREP class |
78 | Table 29 – FAL services by AREP role |
79 | Bibliography |