Industrial communication networks - Fieldbus specifications - Part 3-13: Data-link layer service definition - Type 13 elements

It provides common elements for basic time-critical messaging communications between devices in an automation environment. The term "time-critical" is used to represent the presence of a time-window, within which one or more specified actions are required to be completed with some defined level of certainty. Failure to complete specified actions within the time window risks failure of the applications requesting the actions, with attendant risk to equipment, plant and possibly human life. It includes the following significant changes with respect to the previous edition deletion of the former Type 6 fieldbus, and the placeholder for a Type 5 fieldbus data-link layer, for lack of market relevance; addition of new types of fieldbuses; division of this part into multiple parts numbered.

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IEC 61158-3-13
Edition 1.0 2007-12
INTERNATIONAL
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Industrial communication networks – Fieldbus specifications –
Part 3-13: Data-link layer service definition – Type 13 elements

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IEC 61158-3-13
Edition 1.0 2007-12
INTERNATIONAL
STANDARD
Industrial communication networks – Fieldbus specifications –
Part 3-13: Data-link layer service definition – Type 13 elements

INTERNATIONAL
ELECTROTECHNICAL
COMMISSION
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ICS 35.100.20; 25.040.40 ISBN 2-8318-9416-6

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CONTENTS
FOREWORD.4
INTRODUCTION.6
1 Scope.7
1.1 Overview .7
1.2 Specifications.7
1.3 Conformance.7
2 Normative references .8
3 Terms, definitions, symbols, abbreviations and conventions .8
3.1 Reference model terms and definitions.8
3.2 Service convention terms and definitions.9
3.3 Data-link service terms and definitions .10
3.4 Symbols and abbreviations.15
3.5 Common conventions .16
3.6 Additional Type 13 conventions .17
4 Data-link service and concept.17
4.1 Overview .17
4.2 Detailed description of isochronous-data services .25
4.3 Detailed description of asynchronous-data service .26
4.4 Detailed description of exception-signaling services .32
4.5 NMT-status services.33
5 Data-link management services (and concepts).35
5.1 General .35
5.2 Facilities of the DLMS .35
5.3 Services of the DL-management.35
5.4 Overview of interactions .36
5.5 Detail specification of service and interactions .37
Bibliography.42

Figure 1 – Relationships of DLSAPs, DLSAP-addresses and group DL-addresses .12
Figure 2 – Type 13 communication architecture .17
Figure 3 – Sequence diagram of isochronous-data service .18
Figure 4 – Sequence diagram of service-data service .19
Figure 5 – Sequence diagram of an unspecified-data transfer service.20
Figure 6 – Sequence diagram of a status-data transfer service .20
Figure 7 – Sequence diagram of an ident-data transfer service.21
Figure 8 – Sequence diagram of an NMT-command transfer service.22
Figure 9 – Sequence diagram of an exception-signaling service .23
Figure 10 – Sequence diagram of a NMT-status transfer service .24
Figure 11 – Reset, Set value and Get value services .36
Figure 12 – Event and Frame status service .37

Table 1 – Type 13 node ID assignment .24
Table 2 – Primitives and parameters used on the isochronous data service .25
Table 3 – Transmit /Receive isochronous-data primitives and the parameters.25

61158-3-13 © IEC:2007(E) – 3 –
Table 4 – Primitives and parameters used on service data transfer service.26
Table 5 – Transmit / Receive service-data primitives and the parameters .27
Table 6 – Primitives and parameters used on the unspecified-data service .27
Table 7 – Transmit / receive unspecified-data primitives and the parameters .28
Table 8 – Primitives and parameters used on status-data transfer service .29
Table 9 – Status data primitives and the parameters.29
Table 10 – Primitives and parameters used on ident-data transfer service .30
Table 11 – Ident data primitives and the parameters.30
Table 12 – Primitives and parameters used on the NMT-command service .31
Table 13 – NMT-command primitives and the parameters .31
Table 14 – Primitives and parameters used on the exception-signaling service.32
Table 15 – Exception-signaling initialization primitives and the parameters.32
Table 16 – Exception signaling initialization primitives and the parameters .33
Table 17 – Primitives and parameters used on the NMT-status service.33
Table 18 – NMT-status primitives and the parameters.34
Table 19 – Summary of DL-management primitives and parameters .36
Table 20 – DLM-Reset primitives and parameters .37
Table 21 – DLM-Set-value primitives and parameters .38
Table 22 – DLE-variables and permissible values (from IEC 61158-4-13) .38
Table 23 – DLM-Get-value primitives and parameters .39
Table 25 – Event primitives and parameters .39
Table 26 – Event-related state change variables.40
Table 27 – Frame status primitives and parameters .40
Table 28 – Frame parameters .41

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Part 3-13: Data-link layer service definition – Type 13 elements

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International Standard IEC 61158-3-13 has been prepared by subcommittee 65C: Industrial
networks, of IEC technical committee 65: Industrial-process measurement, control and
automation.
This first edition and its companion parts of the IEC 61158-3 subseries cancel and replace
IEC 61158-3:2003. This edition of this part constitutes a technical addition. This part and its
Type 13 companion parts also replace IEC/PAS 62408, published in 2005.
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