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HSE Fieldbus

Agenda

High Speed Ethernet (HSE)

HSE Communications Stack

Linking Devices

Physical Wiring

Flexible Function Block

Examples

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High Speed Ethernet


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The seamless connection of Fieldbus H1 to


High Speed Ethernet has been addressed by
the Fieldbus Foundation
The Fieldbus User and application layer
requirements are incorporated in the High
Speed Ethernet specification.

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Why High Speed Fieldbus?


ERP

Process
Control
System
Fieldbus

CMMS

High Speed
Interfaces

Multiple or Long
Fieldbus Segments

Safety Systems, Electrical


Equipment, Monitoring of Rotating
Equipment and Complex Analyzers
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Full loaded segment statistics

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A Plant with Fieldbus


A Plant with Fieldbus
Maintenance

DCS

High Speed Fieldbus (100 Mbits/s)*

*Fast Ethernet

Low Speed Fieldbus (31.25 Kbits/s)

Interoperable devices
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Why Ethernet?
Bandwidth (10 Mb/s or 100 Mb/s)
Broad commercial availability of
interfaces and components
Seamless connection with upper networks
in the plant and with complex devices
Enables use of thin clients
Use of Web technology.
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Ethernet: several Application Layer


Protocols
Layers
(OSI names)
TELNET

Protocols

SMTP

FDP

TCP

Networks

HSE

UDP

Application

Transport

IP

Network

ETHERNET

Physical +
Data Link

TCP - Transmission Control Protocol - Reliable Connection oriented protocol


UDP - User Datagram Protocol - Unreliable connectionless protocol
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What is High Speed Ethernet


(HSE)?
It is the Fieldbus Foundation
framework for interconnecting field
devices to each other and to hosts
using standard Information
Technology (IT).
Devices and hosts can be located
anywhere on a TCP/IP network.
Integration into a control system will
depend on system awareness of FF
function block/architecture
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High Speed Ethernet

User Layer:
Function
Blocks
HSE
Application
Protocol
TCP/IP
ETHERNET

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High Speed Ethernet

User Layer:
Function
Blocks
HSE
Application
Protocol
TCP/IP
ETHERNET

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Commercial,
Off The Shelf
Ethernet Equipment

High Speed Ethernet

User Layer:
Function
Blocks
HSE
Application
Protocol
TCP/IP
ETHERNET

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New Protocol Specs


for HSE
System Architecture Addendum
System Management Addendum
Network Management Addendum
Data Link Addendum - Bridging
Ethernet Presence
Field Device Access Agent
Redundancy

High Speed Ethernet

User Layer:
Function
Blocks
HSE
Application
Protocol
TCP/IP
ETHERNET

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Additional Function Block


Specifications for HSE
Flexible Function Block (MIO)
Flexible Function Block (61131 )
FFB Application Guide
Multi - Variable Optimization

HSE system components


A representative HSE system has the following
components:

Field Devices
Linking Devices
Interface Devices
Host Devices for Operator display
Host Devices for Configuration

The system also needs at least one Time server


and a DHCP Server.

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HSE Devices Incorporate Standard


Ethernet Technology
Redundant
High Speed
Ethernet

HSE Field Device

ETHERNET
TCP/IP
HSE Access Agent
VCR

VCR

VCR

Function Block AP

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VCR

Net/Sys
Mgt

HSE Devices Incorporate Standard


Ethernet Technology
Redundant High
Speed
Linking Device
Ethernet

ETHERNET
TCP/IP
HSE Field Device Access Agent
VCR

Chan.
1

H1

Fieldbus H1

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oooo

Chan.
N

H1

Net/Sys
Mgt
H1 Bridge
Fieldbus H1

Field Hardened Link Device with IS


Barriers
Fiber Optic

High Speed Ethernet

Fiber Optic

Field Hardened!

H1/HSE
Bridge / Function Blocks
Chan.1
Power
Supply

PS

Chan.2

PS

SB SB SB SB SB SB

H1
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Hazardous
Area

Chan.3

PS

Chan.4

PS

HSE Fieldbus Architecture


Host Devices
( FF Function Block Aware)

HSE (High Speed Ethernet)

PLC

I/O
Gateway
Analyzers

HSE Field
Device

Conventional and
H1 Field Devices

Linking
Device
H1

H1 Field Devices
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As-I/DeviceNet/DP/etc

HSE Physical Layout


Host Devices

Router
Commercial,
Off The Shelf
Other TCP/IP
Networks
(COTS)
Ethernet Equipment

PLC

HSE Field
Device
Analyzers

Linking
Device
H1

Conventional and
H1 Field Devices
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H1 Field Devices

I/O
Gateway
As-I/DeviceNet/DP/etc

Function Block Application In HSE Devices


HSE
Host Device

Alert
Function
Block

Function
Block

Trend
Object

Linking Device
HSE Device
Alert
Function
Block

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H1 Fieldbus Device
Alert

Function
Block

Trend
Object

Function
Block

Function
Block

Trend
Object

Engineering a HSE Installation


Ethernet provides a common method of
connecting to a HSE network.
Control segments may be constructed
from HSE devices and standard
switch/hub technology.
Any type of Ethernet (wire, fiber,
radio) can be used, as long as it can be
connected to a standard speed-sensing
switch.
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Fiber is Used if Devices Are Spread


over a large area or when EMI is a
problem
Host Devices

Switch

PLC

HSE
100 Meters on
Twisted Pair

Conventional and
H1 Field Devices
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2,000 Meters
on Fiber Optic

H1

H1 Field Devices

Ethernet Wiring
Physical Media

Name
10Base5
10Base2
10Base-T
10Base-F

Cable
Thick Coax
Thin Coax
Twisted pair
Fiber

TX+
TXRX+
RX-

Nodes/ Segment
100
30
1024
1024

RJ45

Signal
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Max Segment
500 m
200 m
100 m
2000 m

Power

Wiring H1 Devices to a Linking Device


HSE
Linking Device
Terminator

Terminator

H1

Power
Supply

Power
Cond.
Spur

May be part of link


device hardware
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Tree Topology
A Device May Be Connected
and Disconnected Without
Impacting Other Devices
Linking Device

Trunk
Spur

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Flexible Function Block Capability


in HSE Devices

IEC 61131

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A plant in the future


Controlled
Area
Controller

HMI/
Overall
Configurator

Fast Ethernet
(Fiber)

Field

Linking Dev.

Linking Dev.
H1 Low Speed FF

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H1 Low Speed FF

Remote I/O

Ethernet Wiring
Power
Supply
Max Length
between points =
100 m

Hub
Hub

Hub

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2 wire
4 wire

Hub

Function Block Application In HSE Devices


HSE
Host Device

Alert
Function
Block

Function
Block

Trend
Object

Linking Device
HSE Device
Alert
Function
Block

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H1 Fieldbus Device
Alert

Function
Block

Trend
Object

Function
Block

Function
Block

Trend
Object

Application for Remote Data


Monitoring
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Multiplexer replacement

Legacy DCS

Up to 512 pts per Module


Multiple Modules
(up to 32 per RS485
segment)

Modbus
RS 485

Plant Historian
Ethernet

RMD

2
H1
848

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Web Browser
for Sensor
configuration

T
T
848

T
848

T
848

Link Device with Wireless Connection


for Maintenance
Web
Browser
High
Speed
Ethernet

Web
Browser
Link Device With Web Server

Fieldbus H1
Fieldbus H1

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Fieldbus H1
Fieldbus H1

Full Scale Fieldbus Architecture


Host Device

Web Browser

Firewall
HSE (High Speed Ethernet)
HSE Controllers

HSE Field
Device

PLC

Field Mounted
Linking Device
Classic & HART I/O

Fieldbus H1
H1

H1

H1 Field Device
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As-I/DeviceNet/DP

Flexible Function Block


Each FFB has a Device Description and Capabilities
File Generated by the Programming Tool
Symbol.
txt
Tokenizer

61131
Programming
Tool

Device.
ddl

Capability.
cff

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Device.
ffo

FF Config
Tool

Config.
files

What To Look For in Purchasing HSE


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Device Class 41-45 Specify Functionality(s) i.e.


Field Device, Linking Device, Interface or Host
Device. All HSE Devices must qualify as one or
more of these classes.
Device Classes 46-49 Specifies Device
Networking Capability e.g. redundancy, time
handling, IP address handling. All HSE Devices
must be characterized by these classes.

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