Field Device Tool (FDT) interface specification - Part 5: FOUNDATION FIELDBUS communication

provides information for integrating the FOUNDATION FIELDBUS (FF) protocol into the FDT interface specification (IEC 62453-1). describes communication schemas, protocol-specific extensions and the means for block (e.g. transducer, resource or function blocks) representation.

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IEC PAS 62453-5:2006 - Field Device Tool (FDT) interface specification - Part 5: FOUNDATION FIELDBUS communication Released:5/18/2006 Isbn:2831886422
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CONTENTS
FOREWORD.4

INTRODUCTION.6

1 Scope .7

2 Normative references .7

3 Solution concept.7

3.1 Overview .7

3.2 Unique identifier .11

3.2.1 Component categories .11
3.2.2 Bus category.12
4 FF communication .13
4.1 Connection management .13
4.1.1 FMS connection .13
4.1.2 HSE connection .14
4.2 Abort .14
4.2.1 OnAbort indication .14
4.2.2 Abort request .15
4.3 Relation of FMS requests and FMS responses .15
4.4 Levels of support .16
5 Provided data .17
5.1 Interface IDtmParameter.17
5.2 SingleDataAccess interfaces.17
5.2.1 DTM .17
5.2.2 BTM .17
6 Protocol specific usage of XML attributes.18
7 XML schemas and definitions.19
7.1 DTM.19
7.1.1 Topology scan schema.19
7.1.2 DTM FF schema .19
7.2 BTM .19
7.2.1 Parameter access - FF specific definitions.19
7.3 Communication.31
7.3.1 ChannelParameter Schema.31

7.3.2 FF data type .32
7.3.3 FF FMS data types.33
7.3.4 H1 communication schema.36
7.3.5 HSE communication schema .37
7.3.6 BTM – DTM communication schema.39
7.4 Fieldbus management.40
7.5 H1 management schema .40
7.5.1 HSE management schema .55
7.6 Fieldbus Foundation device identification .69
7.6.1 FDTFieldbusIdentSchema.xml.69

BIBLIOGRAPHY .77

PAS 62453-5  IEC:2006 – 3 –
Figure 1 ─ Example of System Architecture and Components .8

Figure 2 ─ Object relations for H1 DeviceDTM.8

Figure 3 ─ Object relations for HSE DTMs.10

Figure 4 ─ Creation of an FMS connection .13

Figure 5 ─ Termination of an FMS connection .14

Table 1 ─ Explanation of object relations for H1 DeviceDTM.9

Table 2 ─ Explanation of object relations for HSE DTMs.10

Table 3 ─ Relation of FMS requests and FMS responses.15
Table 4 ─ Levels of support .16
Table 5 ─ FF specific use of XML attributes.18
Table 6 ─ List of the standard block parameter mnemonic .20
Table 7 ─ Datatype definitions and mapping (structured types) .27
Table 8 ─ Datatype definitions and mapping (simple types) .30
Table 9 ─ FoundationFieldbusChannelParameterSchema – attributes and elements .31
Table 10 ─ FdtFFDataTypesSchema – attributes.32
Table 11 ─ FdtFFDataTypesSchema – elements .33
Table 12 ─ FdtFFFMSDataTypesSchema – attributes .33
Table 13 ─ FdtFFFMSDataTypesSchema – elements .34
Table 14 ─ FdtFFH1CommunicationSchema – attributes .36
Table 15 ─ FdtFFH1CommunicationSchema –elements .37
Table 16 ─ FdtFFHSECommunicationSchema – attributes .38
Table 17 ─ FdtFFHSECommunicationSchema –elements .38
Table 18 ─ BtmFFCommunicationSchema – attributes and elements .39
Table 19 ─ FDTFoundationFieldbusH1ManagementSchema – attributes .40
Table 20 ─ FDTFoundationFieldbusH1ManagementSchema –elements .46
Table 21 ─ FDTFoundationFieldbusHSEManagementSchema – attributes .55
Table 22 ─ FDTFoundationFieldbusHSEManagementSchema – elements.60
Table 23 ─ FDTFieldbusIdentSchema - attributes for Foundation Fieldbus H1.70
Table 24 ─ FDTFieldbusIdentSchema - attributes for Foundation Fieldbus HSE .71

Table 25 ─ FDTFieldbusIdentSchema - attributes for Foundation Fieldbus Blocks .72
Table 26 ─ FDTFieldbusIdentSchema - protocol independent attributes and elements.75
Table 27 ─ FieldbusScanTypeIdentSchema – attributes and elements .75
Table 28 ─ FieldbusDeviceTypeIdentSchema – attributes and elements .76

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Part 5: FOUNDATION FIELBUS communication

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