BS EN IEC 61158-1:2023
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Industrial communication networks. Fieldbus specifications – Overview and guidance for the IEC 61158 and IEC 61784 series
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2023 | 82 |
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2 | undefined |
4 | European foreword Endorsement notice |
7 | English CONTENTS |
11 | FOREWORD |
13 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references 3 Terms, definitions and abbreviated terms 3.1 Terms and definitions |
14 | 3.2 Abbreviations and symbols |
15 | 4 Guidelines for implementers and users 4.1 Background and purpose 4.2 Supported options |
16 | 4.3 Benefits from using a common and formal style 5 Concept of the IEC 61158 series |
17 | Figures Figure 1 – Example of a fieldbus system |
18 | 6 Mapping onto the OSI Basic Reference Model 6.1 Overview Figure 2 – Concept of DL/AL to separate service and protocol parts |
19 | 6.2 Physical layer service and protocol Figure 3 – Basic fieldbus reference model Tables Table 1 – OSI and IEC 61158 layers |
20 | 6.3 Data-link layer service Figure 4 – General model of physical layer |
21 | 6.4 Data-link layer protocol 6.5 Application layer service Figure 5 – Relationship of the Data-link layer to other fieldbus layers and to users of the fieldbus data-link service |
22 | 6.6 Application layer protocol Figure 6 – Relationship of the fieldbus Application layer to other fieldbus layers and to users of the fieldbus application service |
23 | 7 Structure of the IEC 61158 and IEC 61784 series 7.1 The IEC 61158 physical layer 7.2 The IEC 61158 data-link layer 7.3 The IEC 61158 application layer |
24 | 7.4 IEC 61784-1 series and IEC 61784-2 series fieldbus profiles |
25 | Figure 7 – Structure of communication profile families |
26 | Figure 8 – Example of a CPF structure |
27 | Table 2 – CPF, CP, and type relations |
28 | 7.5 IEC 617843 series functional safety communication profiles 7.5.1 General |
29 | 7.5.2 General concepts and technology-specific profiles |
30 | 7.5.3 Assessment Guideline 7.6 IEC 617845 series installation profiles |
32 | 7.7 Communication profiles for wireless communication networks Figure 9 – Document structure of IEC 61918 and the CPF specific part of the IEC 617845 series |
33 | 8 Brief summary of the characteristics of service and protocol for each fieldbus type 8.1 Summary of the physical layer service and protocol and media used characteristics 8.1.1 General 8.1.2 Type 1: media |
34 | 8.1.3 Type 2: Coaxial wire and optical media 8.1.4 Type 3: Twisted-pair wire and optical media 8.1.5 Type 4: Wire medium 8.1.6 Type 5: Wire and optical media 8.1.7 Type 6: Void 8.1.8 Type 7: Wire and optical media 8.1.9 Type 8: Twisted-pair wire and optical media 8.1.10 Type 9: Wire and optical media |
35 | 8.1.11 Type 10: Wire, optical media and wireless 8.1.12 Type 11: Wire and optical media 8.1.13 Type 12: Wire and optical media 8.1.14 Type 13: Wire and optical media 8.1.15 Type 14: Wire and optical media 8.1.16 Type 15: Wire and optical media 8.1.17 Type 16: Optical media 8.1.18 Type 17: Wire and optical media 8.1.19 Type 18: Wire media 8.1.20 Type 19: Wire and optical media 8.1.21 Type 20: Wire media 8.1.22 Type 21: Wire and optical media 8.1.23 Type 22: Wire and optical media |
36 | 8.1.24 Type 23: Wire and optical media 8.1.25 Type 24: Twisted-pair wire media 8.1.26 Type 25: Wire media 8.1.27 Type 26: Wire and optical media 8.1.28 Type 27: Wire media 8.1.29 Type 28: Twisted-pair wire and coaxial media 8.2 Summary of data-link layer service characteristics |
38 | 8.3 Summary of data-link layer protocol characteristics |
39 | 8.4 Summary of application layer service characteristics |
41 | 8.5 Summary of application layer protocol characteristics |
44 | 9 Application layer service description concepts 9.1 Overview 9.2 Architectural relationships 9.2.1 Relationship to the application layer of the OSI Basic Reference Model |
45 | 9.2.2 Relationships to other fieldbus entities Figure 10 – Relationship to the OSI Basic Reference Model Figure 11 – Architectural positioning of the fieldbus application layer |
46 | 9.3 Fieldbus application layer structure 9.3.1 Overview |
47 | 9.3.2 Fundamental concepts 9.3.3 Fieldbus application processes |
48 | Figure 12 – Client/server interactions |
49 | Figure 13 – Pull model interactions |
50 | Figure 14 – Push model interactions Table 3 – Types of timeliness defined for publisher/subscriber interactions |
51 | 9.3.4 Application process objects Figure 15 – APOs services conveyed by the FAL |
53 | 9.3.5 Application entities 9.3.6 Fieldbus application service elements Figure 16 – Application entity structure |
55 | Figure 17 – Example FAL ASEs Figure 18 – FAL management of objects |
56 | Figure 19 – ASE service conveyance |
57 | 9.3.7 Application relationships |
59 | 9.4 Fieldbus application layer naming and addressing 9.4.1 General 9.4.2 Identifying objects accessed through the FAL Figure 20 – Defined and established AREPs |
60 | 9.4.3 Addressing APs accessed through the FAL 9.5 Architecture summary 9.6 Notional FAL service procedures 9.6.1 Notional FAL confirmed service procedures Figure 21 – FAL architectural components |
61 | 9.6.2 Notional FAL unconfirmed service procedures 9.7 Common FAL attributes |
62 | 9.8 Common FAL service parameters |
63 | 9.9 APDU size 10 Data type ASE 10.1 Overview 10.1.1 General |
64 | 10.1.2 Overview of basic types Figure 22 – Data-type class hierarchy example |
65 | 10.1.3 Overview of fixed-length types 10.1.4 Overview of constructed types 10.1.5 Specification of user-defined data types 10.1.6 Transfer of user data |
66 | 10.2 Formal definition of data type objects 10.2.1 Data type class |
67 | 10.2.2 Void |
68 | 11 Fieldbus system requirements 11.1 General 11.2 Industrial control network 11.3 Communication between industrial control networks and other networks |
69 | 11.4 Quality of service features of an industrial control network 11.4.1 General 11.4.2 Control data transfer mechanisms |
70 | 11.5 Special requirements for wireless networks |
71 | Annex A (informative)Trade name declarations Table A.1 – Trade names of CPFs and CPs |
74 | Annex B (informative)Media selection for fieldbus systems B.1 General B.2 Cabled media B.3 Wireless media B.4 Media needing special consideration B.5 Performance characteristics of open and public networks B.5.1 Public network types |
75 | B.5.2 Performance characteristics of public networks |
76 | Bibliography |