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BSI PD IEC/TR 61804-6:2012

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Function blocks (FB) for process control. Electronic device description language (EDDL) – Meeting the requirements for integrating fieldbus devices in engineering tools for field devices

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BSI 2012 19
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This Technical Report (TR) provides an evaluation and assessment of electronic device description language ( EDDL) technology. It provides guidance to device and system manufacturers for how EDDL technology can help them meet user requirements. It pr ovides guidance to system integrators, as well as instrumentation and maintenance practitioners at end-user companies , on how EDDL technology can help them integrate systems and incorporate device management in their work processes.

This TR gives examples of requirements from the NAMUR NE 105 recommendation. It is the intent of this TR to illustrate how EDDL technology and products based on EDDL technology meet these requirements.

This TR provides a current assessment of the capability of the EDDL technolog y and the features and capabilities it enables in devices and tools such as handheld field communicators, distributed control system (DCS) engineering software, DCS operator software, device management software as part of plant asset management solutions, as well as stand-alone software for use in laptop or tablet computers.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
4 CONTENTS
5 FOREWORD
7 INTRODUCTION
8 1 Scope
2 Terms, definitions, abbreviated terms and acronyms
2.1 Terms and definitions
10 2.2 Abbreviated terms and acronyms
3 Requirement analysis
3.1 Conventions
11 3.2 Investment safety (see 3.1 of NAMUR NE 105:2004)
3.2.1 NAMUR requirement summary
3.2.2 How EDDL meets this requirement
3.3 Version conflicts (see 3.2 of NAMUR NE 105:2004)
3.3.1 NAMUR requirement summary
12 3.3.2 How EDDL meets this requirement
3.4 Integration of devices (installation and removal) in configuration tools (see 4.1 of NAMUR NE 105:2004)
3.4.1 NAMUR requirement summary
3.4.2 How EDDL meets this requirement
13 3.5 User guidance (see 4.2 of NAMUR NE 105:2004)
3.5.1 NAMUR requirement summary
3.5.2 How EDDL meets this requirement
3.6 Display of devices (see 4.3 of NAMUR NE 105:2004)
3.6.1 NAMUR requirement summary
3.6.2 How EDDL meets this requirement
14 3.7 Standard profiles (see 4.4 of NAMUR NE 105:2004)
3.7.1 NAMUR requirement summary
3.7.2 How EDDL meets this requirement
3.8 Device descriptions (see 5.1 of NAMUR NE 105:2004)
3.8.1 NAMUR requirement summary
15 3.8.2 How EDDL meets this requirement
3.9 Licensing of device descriptions (see 5.2 of NAMUR NE 105:2004)
3.9.1 NAMUR requirement summary
3.9.2 How EDDL meets this requirement
3.10 Cross-platform compatibility (see 5.3 of NAMUR NE 105:2004)
3.10.1 NAMUR requirement summary
3.10.2 How EDDL meets this requirement
3.11 Full support of device functionality (see 5.4 of NAMUR NE 105:2004)
3.11.1 NAMUR requirement summary
3.11.2 How EDDL meets this requirement
3.12 Standardized data filing (see 5.5 of NAMUR NE 105:2004)
3.12.1 NAMUR requirement summary
3.12.2 How EDDL meets this requirement
16 3.13 Certification (see Clause 6 of NAMUR NE 105:2004)
3.13.1 NAMUR requirement summary
3.13.2 How EDDL meets this requirement
17 Bibliography
BSI PD IEC/TR 61804-6:2012
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