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03/29/2017 Products Solutions Services Profibus and Profinet device configuration Phil Waterworth Project Engineer Endress+Hauser Ltd [email protected] Tel: 0161 286 5171 Slide 1 Phil Waterworth

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03/29/2017

Products Solutions Services

Profibus and Profinet device configuration

Phil Waterworth Project Engineer Endress+Hauser Ltd [email protected] Tel: 0161 286 5171

Slide 1 Phil Waterworth

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Agenda

• The history of device configuration tools

• EDDL and FDT

• Field Device Integration (FDI) Cooperation

• Platform example – FDT

• Live demo

• Configuration of Profibus PA

• Configuration of Profinet devices

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Device configuration – the easy part of the project…!!?

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Electronic Device Description Language or Field device Tool

Plant

Sensors, Actuators, Remote I/Os, Drives, Apparatus, Vessels,

Piping, Pumps,

Process Control Technology Equipment

Process Control

System with embedded

PAM

Plant

Sensors, Actuators, Remote I/Os, Drives, Apparatus, Vessels,

Piping, Pumps,

Process Control Technology Equipment

Process Control

System

Plant asset

management

EDDL based system

Proprietary operating language

Operating system independent

EDD (driver) supplied by each device

manufacturer in line with a proprietary standard

FDT based system

Open platform – vendor independent

Complies with published FDT standard

DTM (driver) written by each device manufacturer in

line with the published standard

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Device configuration road map

1993 1994

2002

• 1993 HART communication foundation formed, EDDL standardised

• 1994 FF and PNO adopted EDDL (independently and differently)

• 2002 FF, HCF, PNO enhance EDDL and add diagnostics – IEC 61804-2

• 2003 FDT group formed (informal cooperation)

• 2004 EDDL Cooperation team founded – HCF, FF, PI + OPC Foundation

• 2005 FDT Group founded as an International Association

• 2007 FDI Standardisation project launched

• 2011 FDI cooperation formed with FDT, FF, HCF, PI, OPC Foundation 2003

2003/4

2005

2007

2011

2016+

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Why start this cooperation?

• Process automation end users ask for a single solution

• Current FDT and EDDL technologies have partial overlap causing a competitive situation.

• Current situation is confusing because of conflicting messages

• Suppliers face expensive development

• Most suppliers are member of both ECT organisation and FDT Group. They must invest in parallel

to support both technologies.

(2007)

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Common objectives

• Applicable to any field device communication technology

• Applicable for all network topologies.

• Backward compatibility with existing EDDL based device descriptions and DTM’s.

• Open specification that will become an international standard.

• Platform and operating system independent.

(2007)

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End user benefits

• Single and consistent solution irrespective of supplier to achieve interoperability.

• Compatibility with installed base.

• Shared strategy and development by all suppliers ensures integration of all devices.

• Clear technology direction shared by all suppliers ends uncertainties.

(2007)

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EDDL based FDI hosts will support existing EDD’s

• FDI Host

• New FDI device packages are

imported

• Existing EDD files can be

imported

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FDT2 based FDI hosts will support existing DTM’s

• FDT2 Host

• New FDI device packages are

imported using an FDI DTM

• Existing DTM’s files continue to

be used

• Existing EDD files can be

imported using an interpreter

DTM

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Field Device Tool (FDT) platforms

• What are they – how do they work?

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The FDT Group

• The FDT Group formed in 2005

• open

• independent

• non-profit

• association of 82 international companies

• Owner of the FDT Technology

• Responsible for maintenance, further development, and promotion

of FDT Technology

• Responsible for certification and compliance testing of FDT products

• Dedicated to establishing and maintaining FDT Technology as an

international standard with broad acceptance within the automation

industry

• Open to all companies that wish to participate www.fdtgroup.org

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FDT Group members

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What is FDT/DTM?

• FDT / DTM • FDT = Field Device Tool (frame application)

• Follows a published standard specification

• DTM = Device Type Manager (device driver) • Compatible with an FDT frame application

• Open standardised technology

independent of device or system supplier

• Independent of device type

sensor, actuator, remote I/O, drives, etc.

• Full support of installed base

• Independent of communication protocol

Ethernet, HART, PROFIBUS, Foundation Fieldbus, etc.

• Vertical integration by nested communication

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How does FDT/DTM technology work?

The network topology is built up using a combination of CommDTM’s and Device

DTM’s

5

7

Ethernet 1

2

Profibus DP

6

6

DTM 4

DTM 6

CommDTM 5 DTM 3

DTM 7

Ethernet

CommDTM 2

Profibus PA

4 3

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ProfiBUS connection options

Field controller

DP

PA

PCMCIA Card ProfiUSB Gateway PCI Card

Process control

Device configuration

Ethernet

Diagnostic module

Device DTM

Comm DTM

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ProfiNET connection options

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DTM example - valve positioner

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DTM example - motor controller

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DTM example - network diagnostics

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DTM example - pressure transmitter

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Live demo

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• Using and FDT Frame application – FieldCare – to configure:

• Profibus PA devices via a Profinet Power Hub gateway (Proxy)

• Profinet devices with a direct connection over ethernet

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Further information

Phil Waterworth Slide 29

• EDDL – Electronic Device Description Language

www.eddl.org

• FDT Group

Fdtgroup.org

• FDI Cooperation

www.fdi-cooperation.com