NeSSI Communication Solution
Armin Tesch, Softing North America, Inc.© SOFTING 2004
Agenda
• Introduction to Softing• Requirements for a communication interface
• PROFIBUS PA vs. FOUNDATIONTM Fieldbus• Demo application here at the conference• Softing´s solution: OEM package• Next steps
Armin Tesch, Softing North America, Inc.© SOFTING 2004
Softing Background (1)
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• Softing AGSofting GmbH, founded in 1979 Public corporation since 1999Traded in FrankfurtCorporate headquarters in Munich Office in Düsseldorf
• Softing North America, Inc.founded in 2001North American headquarters inNewburyport, MASales office in Detroit, MI
Sales, Marketing & Engineering
Armin Tesch, Softing North America, Inc.© SOFTING 2004
Softing Background (2)
Products and Services for „Industrial Communication“ and „Industrial Control“
• Support of vendor-independent international standards
• Fieldbus systems, Ethernet protocols and related technologies
• Products: PC interfaces, diagnostic tools, OPC toolkits, Gateways
• Services: custom tailored projects (examples): Communication Interfaces (HW and SW) Configuration and device parameterization Support for device registration
• Strong background in PROFIBUS and FOUNDATIONTM Fieldbus Creator of the first PROFIBUS FMS implementation Unique set of FF stacks, like Link Master, Field Device, HSE, Linking Device
Armin Tesch, Softing North America, Inc.© SOFTING 2004
Profibus PA & Foundation Fieldbus
Softing Field Device based on Mitsubishi M16C62 and Find 1+ or SPC 4-2 Protocol stack for PROFIBUS PA and FOUNDATIONTM Fieldbus Identical Function Block interface Almost 50% of all FF-registered field devices are equipped with Softing BFD protocol stack
ABB, S, USA, I, D, UK
Bürkert, D
Endress & Hauser-Group
Invensys/Foxboro, D, Nl, USA
Anderson Instrument, USA
Flowserve/Limitorque, USA
Honeywell, USA
Krohne, D
Pepperl & Fuchs, D
Samson, D
Toshiba, Japan
Yokogawa, Japan
Unique Solution
for PA and FF
Basic Requirements (1)
© Swagelok Company, 2003Rick Ales 7/29/2003
Intrinsically Safe Network DilemmaExisting IS Networks:
– ControlNet
– Foundation Fieldbus
– Profibus PA
– HARTThe IS Networks are:
– Too big– Too complicated – Too expensive!
CAN Based Network:– Preferred Solution
– BUT, Not Intrinsically Safe
A Dilemma
Softing can help solve the Dilemma:
•Small hardware platform•Protocols designed for this kind of application•Modular firmware available•Proven technology
We can help solve this!
Armin Tesch, Softing North America, Inc.
Armin Tesch, Softing North America, Inc.© SOFTING 2004
Basic Requirements (2)
• Small form factor (shall fit into 1.5“ tube)• Cost-effective • Intrinsically safe• Flexible and user-independent design concept• Easy-to-build application software• Bus-powered
Armin Tesch, Softing North America, Inc.© SOFTING 2004
PROFIBUS PA vs. FOUNDATION Fieldbus
Identical physical layer (IEC 61158-2)Requires sophisticated hardware
PROFIBUS
•Simple Master-Slave communication•Idea: DP for intrinsically safe applications•Easy to configure•Worldwide acceptance
FOUNDATIONTM Fieldbus
•„Distributed Control System“•Does not need a Master•Highly complex configuration•Sophisticated Device Description Language•Time consuming Device registration process
Similar Function Block Model
Armin Tesch, Softing North America, Inc.© SOFTING 2004
Proof of Concept
Demo Application here at CPAC• Existing HW module fits in 1.5“ tube• Sample application built in less than three days• Via segment coupler to RS485 (regular DP)• PROFIBUS Master (PC-card)• OPC server to feed data into Visual Basic application
Armin Tesch, Softing North America, Inc.© SOFTING 2004
The Idea: OEM package
• Processor moduleincluding PA stack and FB`s
• Signal converter (if at all)off-the-shelf or custom built
• Transducer Blocks (SW)ready-to-use, based on templates or custom built
• Support packageTraining, etc.
• GSD file
• Device certification
Analog Sensor
Analog Sensor
switch
MAU
SPC 4-2
M16C
Position sensor
I2C
SDRAM
PA
NeSSI device
Fieldbus interface
EEPROM A/D
A/D
A/D
MitsubishiM16C
Find 1+ SPC 4.2PA Slave Stack
Function Block Shell
Transducer Block
Sensor / Actor
AI PID AO
Micro controller
Field bus ASICs
PROFIBUS PA Network
Armin Tesch, Softing North America, Inc.© SOFTING 2004
The Idea: Benefits
• Significant quantities keep production costs low• HW design doesn´t require any changes • Easy-to-build transducer blocks• Limited NRE costs • One-stop-shop approach (HW, SW, training, & engineering)• Technology originally designed for this kind of communication
(proven!)• No major technical challenges
Significant savings in time and money
Armin Tesch, Softing North America, Inc.© SOFTING 2004
The Idea: Steps to do
• Flexible specification As much input as possible Mechanical dimensions IS issues
• Re-design of existing module to meet NeSSI requirements
Number of I/O channels Onboard A/D converter Form factor/Connectors
• Generic signal converter• To cover our NRE´s: initial PO (DOE project?)• Time frame
Armin Tesch, Softing North America, Inc.© SOFTING 2004
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