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BS EN 61158-5-22:2012

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Industrial communication networks. Fieldbus specifications – Application layer service definition. Type 22 elements

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BSI 2012 84
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IEC 61158-5-22:2010 specifies the structure and services of the type 22 IEC fieldbus Application Layer, in conformance with the OSI Basic Reference Model (ISO/IEC 7498) and the OSI Application Layer Structure (ISO/IEC 9545). This standard cancels and replaces IEC/PAS 61158-5-22 published in 2009. This bilingual version published in 2012-01 corresponds to the English version published in 2010-08.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
7 CONTENTS
9 INTRODUCTION
10 1 Scope
1.1 Overview
11 1.2 Specifications
1.3 Conformance
2 Normative references
12 3 Terms, definitions, abbreviations, symbols and conventions
3.1 ISO/IEC 7498-1 terms
3.2 ISO/IEC 8822 terms
3.3 ISO/IEC 9545 terms
13 3.4 ISO/IEC 8824-1 terms
3.5 Type 22 fieldbus application-layer specific definitions
16 3.6 Abbreviations and symbols
19 3.7 Conventions
22 4 Concepts
4.1 Common concepts
4.2 Type specific concepts
24 Figures
Figure 1 – Producer-consumer interaction model
25 Figure 2 – RTFL device reference model
26 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
34 6 Communication model specification
6.1 Application service elements (ASEs)
35 Figure 4 – Type 22 CeS device structure
Tables
Table 1 – Object dictionary structure
49 Figure 5 – Successful SDO expedited download sequence
Figure 6 – Successful SDO normal download initialization sequence
Figure 7 – Successful SDO download sequence
50 Figure 8 – Successful SDO expedited upload sequence
Figure 9 – Successful SDO normal upload initialization sequence
Figure 10 – Successful SDO upload sequence
51 Figure 11 – Failed SDO expedited download initialization sequence
Figure 12 – Failed SDO download after initialization sequence
Figure 13 – Failed SDO download sequence
52 Figure 14 – Emergency sequence
Figure 15 – Heartbeat sequence
53 Figure 16 – Process data write sequence
Figure 17 – PDO mapping principle
54 Figure 18 – Process data object
57 Table 2 – Initiate SDO expedited download service
58 Table 3 – Initiate SDO normal download service
59 Table 4 – SDO download service
60 Table 5 – Initiate SDO expedited upload service
61 Table 6 – Initiate SDO normal upload service
63 Table 7 – SDO upload service
64 Table 8 – SDO abort service
65 Table 9 – Process data write service
Table 10 – Emergency service (EMCY)
66 Table 11 – Heartbeat service
67 Figure 19 – SEF service sequence
68 Table 12 – Send frame service
70 Table 13 – AL-Network verification service
71 Table 14 – AL-RTFL configuration service
72 Table 15 – AL-DelayMeasurement start service
73 Table 16 – AL-DelayMeasurement read service
Table 17 – PCS configuration service
74 Table 18 – MII read service
Table 19 – MII write service
75 Table 20 – AL-RTFN scan network read service
Table 21 – Application layer management service
76 Table 22 – Start synchronization service
Table 23 – Stop synchronization service
77 6.2 Application relationships (ARs)
78 Table 24 – PTPNSU AREP class
79 Table 25 – PTMNSU AREP class
Table 26 – PTPNSC AREP class
Table 27 – PTPUTC AREP class
80 Table 28 – FAL services by AREP class
81 Table 29 – FAL services by AREP role
82 Bibliography
BS EN 61158-5-22:2012
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