IEC TR 62453-509:2009
(Main)Field device tool (FDT) interface specification - Part 509: Communication implementation for common object model - IEC 61784 CPF 9
Field device tool (FDT) interface specification - Part 509: Communication implementation for common object model - IEC 61784 CPF 9
IEC/TR 62453-509:2009(E) provides information for integrating the HART® technology into the FDT interface specification (IEC 62453-2). It specifies communication and other services.
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TECHNICAL
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Part 509: Communication implementation for common object model – IEC 61784
CPF 9
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CONTENTS
FOREWORD.3
INTRODUCTION.5
1 Scope.6
2 Normative references .6
3 Terms, definitions, symbols, abbreviated terms and conventions .6
3.1 Terms and definitions .6
3.2 Symbols and abbreviated terms.6
3.3 Conventions .7
3.3.1 Data type names and references to data types .7
3.3.2 Vocabulary for requirements.7
4 Bus category .7
5 Access to instance and device data.7
6 Protocol specific usage of general data types .7
7 Protocol specific common data types.8
8 Network management data types.8
8.1 General .8
8.2 HART device address.8
9 Communication data types – FDTHARTCommunicationSchema .8
10 Channel parameter data types – FDTHARTChannelParameterSchema .11
11 Device identification .14
11.1 Device type identification data types – FDTHARTIdentSchema .14
11.2 Topology scan data types – DTMHARTDeviceSchema .14
11.3 Scan identification data types – FDTHARTScanIdentSchema.15
11.4 Device type identification data types – FDTHARTDeviceIdentSchema.16
11.5 XSLT Transformation .17
Bibliography.24
Figure 1 – Part 509 of the IEC 62453 series .5
Table 1 – Protocol specific usage of general data types.7
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FIELD DEVICE TOOL (FDT) INTERFACE SPECIFICATION –
Part 509: Communication implementation for common object model –
IEC 61784 CPF 9
FOREWORD
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IEC/TR 62453-509, which is a technical report, has been prepared by subcommittee 65E:
Devices and integration in enterprise systems, of IEC technical committee 65: Industrial-
process measurement, control and automation:
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
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The text of this technical report is based on the following documents:
Enquiry draft Report on voting
65E/70/DTR 65E/119/RVC
Full information on the voting for the approval of this technical report can be found in the
report on voting indicated in the above table.
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interface specification, can be found on the IEC website.
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INTRODUCTION
This part of IEC 62453 is an interface specification for developers of FDT (Field Device Tool)
components for function control and data access within a client/server architecture. The
specification is a result of an analysis and design process to develop standard interfaces to
facilitate the development of servers and clients by multiple vendors that need to interoperate
seamlessly.
With the integration of fieldbusses into control systems, there are a few other tasks which
need to be performed. In addition to fieldbus- and device-specific tools, there is a need to
integrate these tools into higher-level system-wide planning- or engineering tools. In
particular, for use in extensive and heterogeneous control systems, typically in the area of the
process industry, the unambiguous definition of engineering interfaces that are easy to use for
all those involved is of great importance.
A device-specific software component, called DTM (Device Type Manager), is supplied by the
field device manufacturer with its device. The DTM is integrated into engineering tools via the
FDT interfaces defined in this specification. The approach to integration is in general open for
all kind of fieldbusses and thus meets the requirements for integrating different kinds of
devices into heterogeneous control systems.
Figure 1 shows how IEC/TR 62453-509 is aligned in the structure of IEC 62453 series.
Part 509
Communication
implementation
for common
object model –
IEC 61784 CPF 9
Figure 1 – Part 509 of the IEC 62453 series
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FIELD DEVICE TOOL (FDT) INTERFACE SPECIFICATION –
Part 509: Communication implementation for common object model –
IEC 61784 CPF 9
1 Scope
IEC/TR 62453-509, which is a technical report, provides information for integrating the
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HART® technology into the FDT interface specification (IEC 62453-2).
This part of IEC 62453 specifies communication and other services.
This specification neither contains the FDT specification nor modifies it.
2 Normative references
The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this specification.
For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition
of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies
IEC 62453-1:2009, Field Device Tool (FDT) interface specification – Part 1: Overview and
guidance
IEC 62453-2:2009, Field Device Tool (FDT) interface specification – Part 2: Concepts and
detailed description
IEC/TR 62453-41:2009, Field Device Tool (FDT) interface specification – Part 41: Object
model integration profile – Common object model
IEC 62453-309:2009, Field Device Tool (FDT) interface specification – Part 309:
Communication profile integration – IEC 61784 CPF 9
3 Terms, definitions, symbols, abbreviated terms and conventions
3.1 Terms and definitions
For the purpose of this document, the terms and definitions given in IEC 62453-1,
IEC 62453-2, and IEC/TR 62453-41 apply.
3.2 Symbols and abbreviated terms
For the purpose of this document, the symbols and abbreviations given in IEC 62453-1,
IEC 62453-2, and IEC/TR 62453-41 apply.
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HART ® is the trade name of the product supplied by HART Communication Foundation. This information is
given for convenience of users of this document and does not constitute an endorsement by IEC of the product
named. Equivalent products may be used if they can be shown to lead to the same results.
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3.3 Conventions
3.3.1 Data type names and references to data types
The conventions for naming and referencing of data types are explained in IEC 62453-2
Clause A.1
3.3.2 Vocabulary for requirements
The following expressions are used when specifying requirements.
Usage of “shall” or “Mandatory” No exceptions allowed.
Usage of “should” or “Recommended” Strong recommendation. It may make sense in special
exceptional cases to differ from the described behaviour.
Usage of “can’ or “Optional’ Function or behaviour may be provided, depending on
defined conditions.
4 Bus category
IEC 61784 CPF 9 protocol is identified in the attribute busCategory of the BusCategory
element by the identifiers, as specified in IEC 62453-309.
5 Access to instance and device data
Used at methods:
• IDtmParameter::GetParameters()
• IDtmParameter::SetParameters()
These methods shall provide access to at least to all parameters defined in IEC 62453-309.
6 Protocol specific usage of general data types
Table 1 shows how general data types are used with IEC 61784 CPF 9 devices.
Table 1 – Protocol specific usage of general data types
Attribute Description for use
fdt:address All these attributes of the FDTDatatype schema are used as defined in
IEC 62453-309.
fdt:protocolId
fdt:deviceTypeId
fdt:deviceTypeInformation
fdt:deviceTypeInformationPath
fdt:manufacturerId
fdt:semanticId
fdt:applicationDomain
fdt:tag
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7 Protocol specific common data types
This clause specifies the protocol specific common data types, which are used in the
definition of other data types.
The data types described in this clause are defined for following namespace:
Namespace:
8 Network management data types
8.1 General
The data types specified in this clause are used at following methods:
• IDtmParameter:GetParameters
• IDtmParameter:SetParameters
8.2 HART device address
The element (defined in IEC/TR 62453-41) is used for
defining the network address of a device.
9 Communication data types – FDTHARTCommunicationSchema
The data types specified in this clause are used with the methods of IFdtCommunication.
The definition of the attribute follows the data type definition as defined in IEC 62453-309.
xmlns:dt="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:datatypes" xmlns:fdt="x-schema:FDTDataTypesSchema.xml">
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Example:
schemaVersion="1.21">
schemaVersion="1.21">
Examples for IEC 61784 CPF 9 burst mode
The request from the DeviceDTM:
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Answer if the device is already in burst mode:
burstModeDetected="1" />
Receiving a burst frame:
Unsubscribing:
Answer to unsubscribe:
10 Channel parameter data types – FDTHARTChannelParameterSchema
The XML document describes a how to access an IO value via an IEC 61784 CPF 9
command. The definition of the attributes and elements follows the definition of channel
parameter data types as defined in IEC 62453-309.
The data types specified in this clause are used with the following methods:
• IFdtChannel::GetChannelParameters()
• IFdtChannel::SetChannelParameters()
xmlns:dt="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:datatypes" xmlns:fdt="x-schema:FDTDataTypesSchema.xml"
xmlns:appId="x-schema:FDTApplicationIdSchema.xml">
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