BS EN IEC 61784-1-1:2023
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Industrial networks. Profiles – Fieldbus profiles. Communication Profile Family 1
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2023 | 112 |
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5 | Annex ZA (normative)Normative references to international publicationswith their corresponding European publications |
7 | English CONTENTS |
11 | FOREWORD |
13 | INTRODUCTION |
14 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references |
15 | 3 Terms, definitions, abbreviated terms, symbols, and conventions 3.1 Terms and definitions 3.2 Abbreviations and symbols 3.2.1 Common abbreviations and symbols |
16 | 3.2.2 Other abbreviations and symbols 3.3 Conventions 4 CPF 1 (Foundation™ Fieldbus) 4.1 General overview Tables Table 1 – CPF 1: overview of profile sets |
17 | 4.2 CP 1/1 (Foundation™ H1) 4.2.1 Physical layer Table 2 – CP 1/1: PhL selection for communicating devices and their MAUs |
19 | Table 3 – CP 1/1: PhL classification of MAUs and attached devices Table 4 – CP 1/1: PhL selection of Clause 16 for devices and their MAUs |
20 | Table 5 – CP 1/1: PhL selection of Clause 12 for devices and their MAUs |
21 | Table 6 – CP 1/1: PhL selection of recommended IS parametersfor MAU classes 111, 112, 121, 122, 511 and 512 |
22 | Table 7 – CP 1/1: PhL selection for media components |
23 | Table 8 – CP 1/1: PhL selection of imperative ISparameters for media in FISCO systems |
24 | Table 9 – CP 1/1: PhL selection for power supplies |
25 | Table 10 – CP 1/1: PhL selection of power supply types Table 11 – CP 1/1: PhL selection of permissible output voltage and IS parameters for FISCO power supplies |
26 | Table 12 – CP 1/1: PhL selection for terminators |
27 | Table 13 – CP 1/1: PhL selection of IS parameters for terminators Table 14 – CP 1/1: PhL selection of Clause 12 for intrinsic safety barriers |
28 | Table 15 – CP 1/1: PhL selection of recommended IS parameters for intrinsic safety barriers and galvanic isolators (Entity model only) |
29 | Table 16 – CP 1/1: PhL selection of Clause 12 for intrinsically safe galvanic isolators |
30 | Table 17 – CP 1/1: PhL selection of Clause 15, recommended optical fiber types Table 18 – CP 1/1: PhL selection of passive star couplers,recommended maximum insertion loss |
31 | Table 19 – CP 1/1: PhL selection of active star couplers Table 20 – CP 1/1: Optical power budget considerations |
32 | 4.2.2 Data-link layer Figure 1 – Example optical power budget for a 100/140 μm fiber system with a 16/16 optical passive star coupler Table 21 – CP 1/1: DLL service selection |
33 | Table 22 – CP 1/1: DLL service selection of Clause 5 Table 23 – CP 1/1: DLL service selection of 5.4 Table 24 – CP 1/1: DLL service selection of 5.4.1 |
34 | Table 25 – CP 1/1: DLL service selection of 5.4.3 Table 26 – CP 1/1: DLL service selection of 5.4.6 |
35 | Table 27 – CP 1/1: DLL service selection of Clause 6 |
36 | Table 28 – CP 1/1: DLL service selection of the summary of 6.3, DLconnection QoS Table 29 – CP 1/1: DLL service selection of Figures 9 to 14 of 6.4 |
37 | Table 30 – CP 1/1: DLL service selection of 6.5 |
38 | Table 31 – CP 1/1: DLL service selection: replacement for Table 13 of 6.5 |
39 | Table 32 – CP 1/1: DLL service selection of 6.5, replacement for Table 14 Table 33 – CP 1/1: DLL service selection of 6.5 for use of addresses for peer DLC Table 34 – CP 1/1: DLL service selection of 6.5for use of addresses for multipeer DLC connect request at publisher Table 35 – CP 1/1: DLL service selection of 6.5for use of addresses for multipeer DLC connect request at subscriber |
40 | Table 36 – CP 1/1: DLL service selection of 6.6 Table 37 – CP 1/1: DLL service selection: replacement for Table 15 of 6.6 |
41 | Table 38 – CP 1/1: DLL service selection of 6.7 Table 39 – CP 1/1: DLL service selection of 6.7, replacement for Table 16 Table 40 – CP 1/1: DLL service selection of 6.7, replacement for Table 17 |
42 | Table 41 – CP 1/1: DLL service selection of 6.7, replacement for Table 18 Table 42 – CP 1/1: DLL service selection of Clause 7 |
43 | Table 43 – CP 1/1: DLL service selection of 7.5, replacement for Table 23 |
44 | Table 44 – CP 1/1: DLL service selection of Clause 8 Table 45 – CP 1/1: DLL service selection of 8.5, replacement for Table 28 |
45 | Table 46 – CP 1/1: DLL protocol selection Table 47 – CP 1/1: DLL protocol selection of Clause 4 |
46 | Table 48 – CP 1/1: DLL protocol selection of 4.3 Table 49 – CP 1/1: DLL protocol selection of 4.3.2.1 for use of link designators Table 50 – CP 1/1: DLL protocol selection of 4.3.2.2 for use of node designators |
47 | Table 51 – CP 1/1: DLL protocol selection of 4.3.3.1for predefined flat non–local DLaddresses Table 52 – CP 1/1: DLL protocol selection of 4.3.3.2for predefined flat link–local DLaddresses Table 53 – CP 1/1: DLL protocol selection of 4.3.3.3for predefined node–local DLaddresses |
48 | Table 54 – CP 1/1: DLL protocol selection of 4.7 |
49 | Table 55 – CP 1/1: DLL protocol selection of 4.7.4 |
50 | Table 56 – CP 1/1: DLL protocol selection of 4.7.5 |
51 | Table 57 – CP 1/1: DLL protocol selection of Clause 6 |
52 | Table 58 – CP 1/1: DLL protocol selection, replacement for Table 10 of 6.0 |
53 | Table 59 – CP 1/1: DLL protocol selection of 6.5 |
56 | Table 60 – CP 1/1: DLL protocol selection of 6.7 |
60 | Table 61 – CP 1/1: DLL protocol selection of 6.8 |
61 | Table 62 – CP 1/1: DLL protocol selection of 6.11 Table 63 – CP 1/1: DLL protocol selection of 6.12 |
62 | Table 64 – CP 1/1: DLL protocol selection of 6.15 |
63 | Table 65 – CP 1/1: DLL protocol selection of 6.20 |
64 | Table 66 – CP 1/1: DLL protocol selection of Clause 7 |
65 | Table 67 – CP 1/1: DLL protocol selection of 7.4 |
66 | Table 68 – CP 1/1: DLL protocol selection of Clause 8 |
67 | Table 69 – CP 1/1: DLL protocol selection of 8.2 |
77 | Table 70 – CP 1/1: DLL protocol selection of 8.2.2 |
90 | Table 71 – CP 1/1: DLL protocol selection of 8.3 Table 72 – CP 1/1: DLL protocol selection of 8.4 |
92 | Table 73 – CP 1/1: DLL protocol selection of Clause 9 Table 74 – CP 1/1: DLL protocol selection of 9.3 |
94 | Table 75 – CP 1/1: DLL protocol selection of 9.3.5 |
95 | Table 76 – CP 1/1: DLL protocol selection of 9.3.5.2.2,replacement for element encoding |
96 | Table 77 – CP 1/1: DLL protocol selection of Clause 10 Table 78 – CP 1/1: DLL protocol selection of 10.2 |
97 | Table 79 – CP 1/1: DLL protocol selection of 10.3 |
99 | Table 80 – CP 1/1: DLL protocol selection of 10.3.7, specification of errors |
100 | Table 81 – CP 1/1: DLL protocol selection of 10.4 |
101 | Table 82 – CP 1/1: DLL protocol selection of 10.5 |
102 | 4.2.3 Application layer Table 83 – CP 1/1: DLL protocol selection of 10.6 Table 84 – CP 1/1: AL service selection |
103 | Table 85 – CP 1/1: AL data type selection of Clause 4 Table 86 – CP 1/1: AL protocol selection |
104 | 4.3 CP 1/2 (Foundation™ HSE) 4.3.1 Physical layer 4.3.2 Data-link layer 4.3.3 Network layer 4.3.4 Transport layer 4.3.5 Application layer Table 87 – CP 1/2: AL service selection |
105 | 4.4 CP 1/3 (Foundation™ H2) 4.4.1 Physical layer Table 88 – CP 1/2: AL protocol selection Table 89 – CP 1/3: PhL selection for H2 devices |
107 | 4.4.2 Data-link layer 4.4.3 Application layer Table 90 – CP 1/3: PhL selection for H2 media and related components |
108 | Annex A (informative)CPF 1 (FOUNDATION Fieldbus) communication concepts A.1 Overview A.2 Physical layer characteristics A.2.1 H1 physical layer A.2.2 HSE physical layer A.3 Data-link layer characteristics A.3.1 H1 data-link layer |
109 | A.3.2 HSE data-link, network and transport layers A.4 Application layer characteristics A.5 Management characteristics |
110 | Bibliography |