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1FIELDBUS FOUNDATION CONFIDENTIAL Technology Update 2010
© 1994 – 2009 Fieldbus Foundation
FOUNDATION™Technology Update 2010
by
Tiago C. da Costa
Managing Director
Smar Singapore Pte Ltd
2FIELDBUS FOUNDATION CONFIDENTIAL Technology Update 2010
© 1994 – 2009 Fieldbus Foundation
Overview
● Host registration program
● Field Diagnostics & EDDL
● Safety Instrumented Functions (F-SIF)
● Field Device Integration (FDI)
● AG 181 Revision
● WIO (Wireless & Remote I/O)
3FIELDBUS FOUNDATION CONFIDENTIAL Technology Update 2010
© 1994 – 2009 Fieldbus Foundation
Host Registration Program
4FIELDBUS FOUNDATION CONFIDENTIAL Technology Update 2010
© 1994 – 2009 Fieldbus Foundation
Host Profile Registration
Operations
Maintenance
Engineering
Note: Illustrations are examples only. Supplier defines host.
Class 61 – Integrated Host
Class 63/64 – Bench Host
Class 62 – Visitor Host
FIELDBUS FOUNDATION CONFIDENTIAL Technology Update 2010
© 1994 – 2009 Fieldbus Foundation
Transition to Host Registration
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Host Interoperability
Support Test
(HIST) 1.x
Valid through Dec 2008
Host 6Xa Profile Test/Registration
registration until June 2010
remain in catalogue but
no new registrations
Host 6Xb Profile Test/Registration
6FIELDBUS FOUNDATION CONFIDENTIAL Technology Update 2010
© 1994 – 2009 Fieldbus Foundation
Registered Hosts (Oct. 2010)
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© 1994 – 2009 Fieldbus Foundation
NAMUR NE107: Self-Monitoring and
Diagnosis of Field Devices
Diagnosis results must be reliable
Diagnosis results must always be viewed in the context of the application.
Internal diagnosis must be categorized into 4 standard “status signals”
Configuration must be free, as reactions will depend on the user's requirements
Detailed information can be read out by the device specialist
9FIELDBUS FOUNDATION CONFIDENTIAL Technology Update 2010
© 1994 – 2009 Fieldbus Foundation
Diagnostic Categories
FailureFunction Check
Out of Specification
Maintenance Required
10FIELDBUS FOUNDATION CONFIDENTIAL Technology Update 2010
© 1994 – 2009 Fieldbus Foundation
Role Based Diagnostics
1
Asset Management
Maintenance Station
Process ControlEngineering Station
HSE Control Network
H1 Process Network
Plant operators
Plant maintenance engineering
11FIELDBUS FOUNDATION CONFIDENTIAL Technology Update 2010
© 1994 – 2009 Fieldbus Foundation
New Field Diagnostic Alarms
Additional supporting parameters
Enable/Disable of diagnostic detection
Enable/Disable Simulation
Configure Priority
Configure Alert Suppression (Detect, but not alert)
Recommended Actions
Parameter Name (*) NE107 Status Signal
SD_FAIL_ALM Failure
SD_OFFSPEC_ALM Out of Specification
SD_MAINT_ALM Maintenance Required
SD_CHECK_ALM Function Check
* Parameter names will have localized text labels. e.g. “Failure Alarm”
12FIELDBUS FOUNDATION CONFIDENTIAL Technology Update 2010
© 1994 – 2009 Fieldbus Foundation
EDDL and Field Diagnostics
EDDL is essential for Field Diagnostics
Diagnostic Conditions
Recommended actions
Configuration and Setep
13FIELDBUS FOUNDATION CONFIDENTIAL Technology Update 2010
© 1994 – 2009 Fieldbus Foundation
Test and Registration
Field Diagnostics device registration is
available today with ITK 6.0 (Sept. 2010)
Field Diagnostics will be required for new
device registrations starting with ITK 6.0 (3Q
2010) – first device is registered Sept. 2010!
Field Diagnostics support will be required for
new host registrations (3Q 2010)
14FIELDBUS FOUNDATION CONFIDENTIAL Technology Update 2010
© 1994 – 2009 Fieldbus Foundation
FOUNDATION™ for Safety Instrumented Functions
(SIF)
15FIELDBUS FOUNDATION CONFIDENTIAL Technology Update 2010
© 1994 – 2009 Fieldbus Foundation
2008
SIF Demonstration and Press Day May
SIF Specification v1.2 Released to Developers Sep
SIF Interoperability Test Kit with SIF_AI Released to Developers Oct
SIF_AI Lab Validation Completed Nov
SIF_AI Approved by TSC Dec
2009
SIF Interoperability Test Kit with SIF_DO Released to Developers Jun
Begin Testing with SIF_DO Prototype – Supplier A Jun
Begin Testing with SIF_DO Prototype – Supplier B Nov
Begin Testing with SIF_DO Prototype – Supplier C Dec
AG-181 SIF Best Practices and Guidelines Released Dec
2010
SIF_DO Validation Completed Apr
SIF_DO Approved by TSC May
SIF Interoperability Test Kit with SIF_DO Released Jun
SIF Schedule
16FIELDBUS FOUNDATION CONFIDENTIAL Technology Update 2010
© 1994 – 2009 Fieldbus Foundation
Electronic Device Description Language (EDDL)
Cooperation Team(ECT)
Field Device Integration(FDI)
17FIELDBUS FOUNDATION CONFIDENTIAL Technology Update 2010
© 1994 – 2009 Fieldbus Foundation
Phase 1 - Completed 2006
Graphs – Graphical display of static Y-T and X-Y data
Charts – Graphical display of real-time data from device
Images – Embedded images
Enhanced User Interface – Screen layouts
Enhanced Data Storage- Securely store data on the host
EDDL Enhancements
Phase 2 - Completed 2007
Complex Devices – Off line configuration, Access to Multiple Blocks
Basic Client Applications – OPC Unified Architecture (OPC UA) Data Access
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Multiple Waveform Graph
Image
Multi-pen Trend Chart
Bargraph
Gauge
Navigation
Bar-chartHistogram
EDDL Enhancements Examples
Graphs, Charts, Images, Screen Layouts Supported
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Radar Level Temperature Valve Positioner
Machinery Health PressureMass Flow
pH Ultrasonic Flow
EDDL Enhancements Examples
All Device Types Supported – Full Functionality
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© 1994 – 2009 Fieldbus Foundation
Host system independent
Platform and operating system independent
Provide access to the full capability of the field device
Based on OPC UA client/server specifications and information model
Support FOUNDATION™ fieldbus, HART®, PROFIBUS and PROFINET
Adoptable to support other fieldbus communication technologies
Specifications independently validated by the ECT organizations
Provide backward compatibility with existing EDD’s and DTM’s
Provide guidelines for field device and system developers
Provide conformance tests to assure compliance
FDI Project – General Requirements
21FIELDBUS FOUNDATION CONFIDENTIAL Technology Update 2010
© 1994 – 2009 Fieldbus Foundation
ABB
SMAR
APAT
BusCorp
FDT Group
Dearborn
Emerson Process
Management
Endress + Hauser
Fieldbus Foundation
HART Communication
Foundation
Honeywell
itm
ifak
Invensys
M&M Software GmbH
OPC Foundation
Profibus
Nutzerorganisation
Rockwell Automation
Siemens
Smar
Yokogawa
Participants
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© 1994 – 2009 Fieldbus Foundation
Device
Definition
User Interface
Description
User Interface
Plug-in
Business
Logic
Based on
IEC 61804-3 EDDL
Based on
IEC 62453 FDT
Runs on ClientInterpreted on ClientInterpreted on Server
Mandatory Optional Optional Optional
Device Package
Based on
IEC 62541 OPC UA
FDI Device Package Technologies
23FIELDBUS FOUNDATION CONFIDENTIAL Technology Update 2010
© 1994 – 2009 Fieldbus Foundation
FDI Project approved 1Q 2007
FDI Project technical team kickoff meeting 2Q 2007
Initial use case review with NAMUR and WIB 4Q 2007
Use cases and requirements approved 2Q 2008
Architecture 3Q 2008
Technology criteria 4Q 2008
Technology selection 1Q 2009
Functional Specification 2Q 2009
Draft Technical Specifications for Validation 1Q 2010
Verification and Validation 1Q 2010
Final specifications 4Q 2010
FDI Project Timeline
Note: some delay is expected
24FIELDBUS FOUNDATION CONFIDENTIAL Technology Update 2010
© 1994 – 2009 Fieldbus Foundation
High Speed Ethernet(HSE)
25FIELDBUS FOUNDATION CONFIDENTIAL Technology Update 2010
© 1994 – 2009 Fieldbus Foundation
HSE - High Speed Ethernet
Exchange control data and communication between
HOSTS, Linking Devices and other HSE Equipments
Interoperability Tests for H1/HSE Linking Devices
and Hosts
Previous logo was , but this is no longer used!
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© 1994 – 2009 Fieldbus Foundation
HSE - High Speed Ethernet
4-20 mA
HSE
27FIELDBUS FOUNDATION CONFIDENTIAL Technology Update 2010
© 1994 – 2009 Fieldbus Foundation
Coriolis Mass
Flow Meter
Emission
Monitor
Flow
Computer
Gas
Analyzer
Gas
Chromatograph
Linking
Device
RTU
Ultrasonic
Flow Meter
Variable
Speed Drive
Machinery
Vibration
Monitoring
Wireless
Gateway
Ethernet Field Devices: HSE Potentials
HSE - High Speed Ethernet
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© 1994 – 2009 Fieldbus Foundation
HSE - H1 – Registered HSE Linking Devices
29FIELDBUS FOUNDATION CONFIDENTIAL Technology Update 2010
© 1994 – 2009 Fieldbus Foundation
Wireless and Remote I/O(WIO)
30FIELDBUS FOUNDATION CONFIDENTIAL Technology Update 2010
© 1994 – 2009 Fieldbus Foundation
WIO Charter
Develop use cases and requirements for HSE remote I/O and wireless
communication in monitoring and control that are interoperable using
function blocks and EDDL.
Develop a project plan which includes:
Solutions using FOUNDATION™ and wireless technologies
developed in accordance with ISA100 and future IEC work
Solutions for device interoperability and network configuration
Validation of technical specifications
interoperability test and registration procedures
Obtain Technical Steering Committee (TSC) approval of the Project Plan
Develop the Technical Specifications (Status Wireless)
Obtain lab prototypes &validate technical specifications (Status HSE-RIO)
Demonstrate interoperability of WIO devices at end user sites
31FIELDBUS FOUNDATION CONFIDENTIAL Technology Update 2010
© 1994 – 2009 Fieldbus Foundation
Gateway
Conventional
I/O
Wired HART
H1
WirelessHART
Host
ISA100.11a
HSE RIO Team
Fieldbus Foundation - ISA100
Cooperation
HSE Backhaul Team
Wireless Sensor Team
WIO Development Teams
32FIELDBUS FOUNDATION CONFIDENTIAL Technology Update 2010
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WIO backhaul application example
33FIELDBUS FOUNDATION CONFIDENTIAL Technology Update 2010
© 1994 – 2009 Fieldbus Foundation
WIO Top Level Organization
WIO
Management
Team
WIO Chief Architect
Bill Hodson
Hodson Consulting
WIO Program Director
Wireless Program Manager
ISA100.15 WG Co-Chair
Dave Glanzer
Fieldbus Foundation
HSE RIO
Technical Team Leader
Detlef Arndt
P+F
Wireless Technical Team Leader
Marcos Peluso
Emerson
Marketing
Bill Tatum
Fieldbus Foundation
Device Registration
Process
Stephen Mitschke
Fieldbus Foundation
HSE RIO
Program Manager
Ian Verhappen
MTL
TSC Liaison
Libanio de Souza
Smar
ISA100 and EUAC
Advisor
Herman Storey
Shell GS
Wireless
Specification Development TeamHSE RIO
Specification Development Team
WIO
Validation Team
ISA100.15 WG
Co-Chair
Penny Chen
Yokogawa
WIO Validation Team Leader
Naoyuki Fukau
Yamatake
34FIELDBUS FOUNDATION CONFIDENTIAL Technology Update 2010
© 1994 – 2009 Fieldbus Foundation
WIO Development Teams
Company
Aniotek
APAT
Emerson Ovation
Endress+Hauser
Fieldbus Foundation
Hodson Consulting
Honeywell
MTL
Pepperl+Fuchs
Phoenix Contact
STAHL
RuggedCom
Shell Global Solutions
Smar
Softing
Turck
Yamatake
Yokogawa
Company
APAT
Apprion
Chevron
Emerson
Fieldbus Foundation
Flexworks Solutions
Hodson Consulting
Honeywell
MaCT
OMNEX Control Systems
Pepperl+Fuchs
Sense-Comm Technology
Shell GS
Smar
Westlock
Yamatake
Yokogawa
Company
ABB
Emerson
Festo
Fieldbus Foundation
Honeywell
Pepperl+Fuchs
Siemens
HSE RIO Team HSE Backhaul Team Wireless Sensor Team
35FIELDBUS FOUNDATION CONFIDENTIAL Technology Update 2010
© 1994 – 2009 Fieldbus Foundation
Gateway
Convent’l
I/O
HART I/O
Wired
FF HSE
FF H1
Convent’l
I/O
Other
networks
Gateway
HART I/O
FFB
or
Wireless
HART
orWired
FF HSE
or
ISA100
GatewayGateway
WIO Phase 1
HSE Remote I/O
WIO Phase 3
Flexible Function Blocks
&
I/F to other Networks
WIO Phase 2
HSE Backhaul
&
WirelessHART I/F
WIO Phase 4
ISA100 I/F
Wireless
FF HSE
backhaul
Wired
FF HSE
Wireless
FF HSE
Backhaul
Wired
FF HSE
Wireless
FF HSE
Backhaul
WIO Development Phases
36FIELDBUS FOUNDATION CONFIDENTIAL Technology Update 2010
© 1994 – 2009 Fieldbus Foundation
WIO timeline
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© 1994 – 2009 Fieldbus Foundation
n WIO Phase 1 Specifications
n WIO Phase 1 ITK
n WIO Phase 2 Specifications
n WIO Phase 2 Demo
n WIO Phase 2 ITK
n WIO Phase 1 Demo
n WIO Phase 4 Specifications
n WIO Phase 4 Demo
n WIO Phase 4 ITK
2009 2009 2010
4 7 104 7 10 4 7 10 4 7 10
2011
Specification Development
Demo
Validation and Test Kit
Specification Development
Demo
Validation and Test Kit
Specification Development
Validation and Test Kit
4 7 10
2012
n WIO Phase 3 Specifications
n WIO Phase 3 Demo
n WIO Phase 3 ITK
Specification Development
Demo
Validation and Test Kit
Demo
DEMO
WIO Phase 1 & 2
HSE Wireless Backhaul
Conventional I/O
WirelessHART
Wired HART
H1
DEMO
WIO Phase 3
Other Networks
DEMO
WIO Phase 4
ISA100
WIO Timeline
3rd.q. 2011
38FIELDBUS FOUNDATION CONFIDENTIAL Technology Update 2010
© 1994 – 2009 Fieldbus Foundation
Gateway
Conventional
I/O
Wired HART
Wireless
HSE
Backhaul
H1
WirelessHART
WIO Host
Wired
HSE or
Demo Sites (Preliminary)
North America – Emerson Ovation DCS
End User: City of Edmonton
South America – Smar DCS
End User: Santa Elisa - Brazil
Europe – ABB 800xA?
End User: Shell Global Solutions
Asia – Yamatake DCS
End User: Mitsubishi
APAT
MTL ??
STAHL
Smar
Smar
Emerson Ovation
Yamatake (2011)
APAT
WIO Phase 1 + 2 Prototypes for
Validation
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Device Development StatusVendor Component
type
Delivery
schedule
Issues
APATConventional I/O Tested as PC simulator
(no prototype at FF)
Hardware expected by
end August.
See Validation Results
Spreadsheet
Wired HART Gateway Tested as PC simulator
(no prototype at FF)
Hardware expected by
end August.
See Validation Results
Spreadsheet
Wireless HART Expected a first version by
end of September.
SMARConventional I/O Delivered. Expected new
firmware by 20 August
See Validation Results
Spreadsheet + new ARs
Wired HART Gateway Delivered. Expected new
firmware by 20 August
See Validation Results
Spreadsheet + new ARs
STAHLConventional I/O Delivered simple HSE
modular device.
Conventional IO expected
end 2010.