BS EN 62453-309:2009 2010
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Field device tool (FDT) interface specification – Communication profile integration. IEC 61784 CPF 9
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2010 | 32 |
IEC 62453-309:2009 provides information for integrating the HART® technology into the FDT interface (IEC 62453-2). It specifies communication and other services. This part, in conjunction with the other parts of the first edition of the IEC 62453 series cancels and replaces IEC/PAS 62453-1, IEC/PAS 62453-2, IEC/PAS 62453-3, IEC/PAS 62453-4 and IEC/PAS 62453-5 published in 2006, and constitutes a technical revision. This bilingual version (2013-07) corresponds to the monolingual English version, published in 2009-06. This publication is to be read in conjunction with /2.
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6 | CONTENTS |
8 | Figure 1 – Part 309 of the IEC 62453 series |
9 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references 3 Terms, definitions, symbols, abbreviated terms and conventions 3.1 Terms and definitions |
10 | 3.2 Abbreviated terms 3.3 Conventions 4 Bus category 5 Access to instance and device data 5.1 Process Channel objects provided by DTM Tables Table 1 – Protocol identifiers |
11 | 5.2 DTM services to access instance and device data 6 Protocol specific behavior 6.1 Overview 6.2 Burst mode subscription |
12 | 7 Protocol specific usage of general data types Figure 2 – Burst mode subscription Table 2 – Protocol specific usage of general data types |
13 | 8 Protocol specific common data types 9 Network management data types 10 Communication data types Table 3 – Simple communication data types |
14 | Table 4 – Structured communication data types |
17 | 11 Channel parameter data types |
18 | Table 5 – Simple channel parameter data types Table 6 – Structured channel parameter data types |
19 | 12 Device identification 12.1 Protocol specific handling of data type STRING 12.2 Common device type identification data types |
21 | Table 7 – Identification data types with protocol specific mapping |
23 | Table 8 – Identification data types without protocol independent semantics |
24 | 12.3 Topology scan data types Table 9 – Simple identification data types with protocol independent semantics Table 10 – Structured identification data types with protocol independent semantics Table 11 – Structured device type identification data types |
25 | 12.4 Scan identification data types Table 12 – Simple scan identification data types Table 13 – Structured scan identification data types |
26 | 12.5 Device type identification data types – provided by DTM |
27 | Table 14 – Structured device type identification data types |
29 | Bibliography |