technology organization, market position...
TRANSCRIPT
© PROFIBUSInternational BasicSlideSet V4.1 05/04 E
1
Getting started
PROFIBUS as automationtechnology
History, organization, market position
Wide range of applications
Standards
Technology
Device integration
System aspects
User benefits
PROFINET
Sample applications
Summary
AutomationAutomationTechnologyTechnology
PROFIBUSPROFIBUS
© PROFIBUSInternational BasicSlideSet V4.1 05/04 E
2
Getting started
PROFIBUS as automationtechnology
History, organization, market position
Wide range of applications
Standards
Technology
Device integration
System aspects
User benefits
PROFINET
Sample applications
Summary
Changes in Automation Structures
PROFIBUS
From central automation systemswith a central PLC andsensors/actuators based on 4-20 mAor 0-10 V technology
… over distributed automation systemswith a PLC/IPC anddistributed peripheralsbased onfield bus technology
© PROFIBUSInternational BasicSlideSet V4.1 05/04 E
3
Getting started
PROFIBUS as automationtechnology
History, organization, market position
Wide range of applications
Standards
Technology
Device integration
System aspects
User benefits
PROFINET
Sample applications
Summary
Changes in Automation Structures
PROFIBUS
Ethernet/PROFINET
PROFIBUS
… for automation technology withdistributed intelligence (intelligent field devices)symbiotic interaction of field bus and Ethernet communicationconsistency right through to corporate managementlevel and Internet
With integrated motion, safety and applications
© PROFIBUSInternational BasicSlideSet V4.1 05/04 E
4
Getting started
PROFIBUS as automationtechnology
History, organization, market position
Wide range of applications
Standards
Technology
Device integration
System aspects
User benefits
PROFINET
Sample applications
Summary
PROFIBUS Mission Statement
We are and will remain the world’s leading organization in the field of digital networkingfor industrial and process automation,serving our customers, our members and the press with the best solutions, benefits and information.
We are committed to setting and protecting the standards for open communication and control in the automation and process market.
© PROFIBUSInternational BasicSlideSet V4.1 05/04 E
5
Getting started
PROFIBUS as automationtechnology
History, organization, market position
Wide range of applications
Standards
Technology
Device integration
System aspects
User benefits
PROFINET
Sample applications
Summary
Milestones to Market Leadership (organizational)
2004 PROFINET Marketing Working Group in Japan and USA
2003 50th Working Group founded
2002 First PROFINET Competence Center and Test Laboratory
2001 Founding of 22nd regional PROFIBUS User Organisation
2000 CERN becomes the 1000th member of PROFIBUS International
1999 Founding of PROFIBUS Competence Center
1998 Deutsche Shell AG becomes the 200th member of PNO
1995 Founding of PROFIBUS International
1992 PROFIBUS goes international (Switzerland, USA, ...)Start of Certification and PROFIBUS Test Laboratories
1989 "Field bus" development/joint project leads to founding of thePROFIBUS User Organisation e.V.
© PROFIBUSInternational BasicSlideSet V4.1 05/04 E
6
Getting started
PROFIBUS as automationtechnology
History, organization, market position
Wide range of applications
Standards
Technology
Device integration
System aspects
User benefits
PROFINET
Sample applications
Summary
Milestones to Market Leadership (technical)
2004 10 millionen PROFIBUS devices installed
2003 PROFIsafe established at market
2002 PROFIBUS DP-V2 and PROFINET in IEC 61158and IEC 61784; 10 profiles available
2001 Presentation of Ethernet-based PROFINET
2000 100.000 PROFIBUS devices in process automation
1999 Profil for safety technology - PROFIsafe
1998 Profil for process automation - PROFIBUS PA
1997 More than 1million PROFIBUS devices installedProfil for variable-speed drives PROFIdrive
1996 PROFIBUS becomes European Standard EN 50170
1995 1st application in process automation (PA)
1993 PROFIBUS DP becomes DIN 19245 (Part 3)
1991 PROFIBUS becomes DIN 19245 (Part 1 and 2)
© PROFIBUSInternational BasicSlideSet V4.1 05/04 E
7
Getting started
PROFIBUS as automationtechnology
History, organization, market position
Wide range of applications
Standards
Technology
Device integration
System aspects
User benefits
PROFINET
Sample applications
Summary
Innovative Power
Over 500 employees worldwide in over 50 working groups: this innovative power ensures the technological future of PROFIBUS and PROFINET
WG 1Factory AutomationThomas Schott
WG 2Process AutomationChristian Tepper
WG 3Standardization StrategyPeter Wenzel
WG 4PROFInetRalph Büsgen
WG 5PROFIdriveWalter Möller-Nehring
WG 6PROFIsafeRainer Kremp
WG 7Research & EducationKlaus-Peter Willems
WG 8PROFIBUS SEMIRudolf Bünger
WG 1Procedures, Quality Managem.Manfred Patz
WG 2PROFIBUS PA CertificationDennis van Booma
WG 3PROFIBUSDP Slave CertificationArne Neumann
WG 4PROFIBUS DP Master CertificationKarl Weber
WG 5PROFInet CertificationManfred Popp
WG 6PCCMax Felser
WG 7PROFIsafe CertificationManfred Popp
WG 8PROFIdrive CertificationKlaus Götz
TC 1Test and Certification
Manfred Patz
WG 1Network ComponentsManfred Flach
WG 2Fiber OpticsHermann Loske
WG 3Data Link & Application LayerThorsten Szczepanski
WG 4Communication Function BlocksHans-Peter Otto
WG 5PROFInet CoreNorbert Bechstein
WG 6ElectromechanicsAndreas Huhmann
WG 7Intrinsic SafetyGerhard Hammer
WG 8Network Management PROFInetAndreas Köpke
TC 2
Peter Neumann
WG 1Robot and Numerical Controls
WG 2Display & Panel Devices
WG 3PROFIBUS PA Profile
Christian Diedrich
WG 4EncoderSteffen Bielski
WG 5Safety Profile
Herbert Barthel
WG 6PROFIdriveMichael Franke
WG 7Fluid Power/Hydraulics
Mario Thron
WG 8Semi-DevicesRudi Bünger
WG 9Identification Systems
Thomas Bangemann
WG 10Weighing & Dosage DevicesThomas Bangemann
WG 11Intelligent Pumps
WG 12Low Voltage Switch Gearand Electric TransducersKarl Hiereth
WG 13Remote I/O for Process Control
Martin Wollschlaeger
WG 14PROFInet I/O IntegrationGerhard Schweigert
WG 15Master Profiles
Wolf-D. Zabel
WG 16PROFIpointReinhard Schlagenhaufer
WG 17Lab Devices
Christian Diedrich
WG 18PROFInet SecurityFranz Köbinger
WG 19Train Applications
Erich Renner
WG 1Device Description LanguageIngo Weber
WG 2GSD SpecificationAndreas Macher
WG 3EngineeringAxel Lohbeck
WG 4DCS RequirementsLudwig Winkel
WG 5Web Integration PROFInetJoachim Feld
WG6XML@PROFIBUSMartin Wollschlaeger
TC 4System IntegrationAchim Laubenstein
TC 5Marketing
Thomas SchottCommunication Profiles Application Profiles
Wolfgang Stripf
Advisory Board
TC 3
new working groups founded
every year
© PROFIBUSInternational BasicSlideSet V4.1 05/04 E
8
Getting started
PROFIBUS as automationtechnology
History, organization, market position
Wide range of applications
Standards
Technology
Device integration
System aspects
User benefits
PROFINET
Sample applications
Summary
PROFIBUS International
PROFIBUS International (PI)
7 PROFIBUS Test Laboratories
(PTL)
25 Regional PROFIBUSAssociations
(RPA)
30 PROFIBUS Competence Center
(PCC)
About 1.200 members worldwide
Globally organized consortium
Tasks: technological developments and marketing
© PROFIBUSInternational BasicSlideSet V4.1 05/04 E
9
Getting started
PROFIBUS as automationtechnology
History, organization, market position
Wide range of applications
Standards
Technology
Device integration
System aspects
User benefits
PROFINET
Sample applications
Summary
Presence and Support Worldwide
25 Regional PROFIBUS Associations (RPA) worldwide30 Competence Centers (PCC) in 14 countries7 Test Laboratories (PTL) worldwide for certification tests
W-E
UBelgiumRPAPCC
DenmarkRPA
FinlandRPA
FranceRPAPCCGreat BritainRPAPCC
IrelandRPA
ItalyRPA
NetherlandsRPAPCC, PTL
NorwayRPA
SwedenRPAPCCSwitzerlandRPAPCC
Germany+ AustriaRPAPCC, PTL
E-EU
Czech Rep.RPA
PolandRPAPCCRussiaRPA
SlovakiaRPA
Asi
a
ChinaRPAPCC, PTL JapanRPAPCC, PTLKoreaRPA
S.-E.-AsiaRPAPCCThailandRPAPCC
Australia/New ZealandRPA
S. AfricaRPAPCC
Am
eric
a BrazilRPA
USARPAPCC, PTL
RPA = Regional PROFIBUS Association PCC = PROFIBUS Competence Center PTL = PROFIBUS Test Laboratory
© PROFIBUSInternational BasicSlideSet V4.1 05/04 E
10
Getting started
PROFIBUS as automationtechnology
History, organization, market position
Wide range of applications
Standards
Technology
Device integration
System aspects
User benefits
PROFINET
Sample applications
Summary
Tasks of the Regional PROFIBUS Associations
AimsPromotion of PROFIBUSEstablishing PROFIBUS know-how on the marketSafeguarding of members' interests
MeasuresVendor-independent member supportSupport of user groupsOrganization of seminars and workshopsSetup and support of Competence CentersRegional marketing activities, such as
Organization of joint stands at exhibitionsPublication of information articles/magazinesPress work
© PROFIBUSInternational BasicSlideSet V4.1 05/04 E
11
Getting started
PROFIBUS as automationtechnology
History, organization, market position
Wide range of applications
Standards
Technology
Device integration
System aspects
User benefits
PROFINET
Sample applications
Summary
PROFIBUS Competence Centers (PCC)
Great Britain
Netherlands
Sweden
Germany
France
USA
Belgium
Austria
China
PolandSwitzerland
Japan
S.-E.-AsiaRPA
Worldwide technical support: 30 PCCs in 14 countriesAccreditation by PROFIBUS International stands for an assured quality standardVendor-independent services: consulting, seminars, developments, etc.
S. Africa
© PROFIBUSInternational BasicSlideSet V4.1 05/04 E
12
Getting started
PROFIBUS as automationtechnology
History, organization, market position
Wide range of applications
Standards
Technology
Device integration
System aspects
User benefits
PROFINET
Sample applications
Summary
PROFIBUS Competence Centers (PCC)
Education and
Training
Education and
Training
300+ events per year
3000+ participants
ServicesServicesSupport (telephone, web site, on-site)
Trend of incoming orders
© PROFIBUSInternational BasicSlideSet V4.1 05/04 E
13
Getting started
PROFIBUS as automationtechnology
History, organization, market position
Wide range of applications
Standards
Technology
Device integration
System aspects
User benefits
PROFINET
Sample applications
Summary
PROFIBUS Test Labs (PTL)
PROFIBUS certification tests in 7 independentPTLs worldwideCertification in accordance with general framework definedby PROFIBUS International ensures quality standardCertification ensures interoperability and thus plant availability
Germany (3)Netherlands
China
Japan
USA
© PROFIBUSInternational BasicSlideSet V4.1 05/04 E
14
Getting started
PROFIBUS as automationtechnology
History, organization, market position
Wide range of applications
Standards
Technology
Device integration
System aspects
User benefits
PROFINET
Sample applications
Summary
Certification Procedure
Certification rules Uniform test measures andtest processComprehensible and documented results
More than 800 certificates awarded
Test campaign in test laboratory
No
Yes
Certification through PROFIBUS
International
OK ?
Test device
© PROFIBUSInternational BasicSlideSet V4.1 05/04 E
15
Getting started
PROFIBUS as automationtechnology
History, organization, market position
Wide range of applications
Standards
Technology
Device integration
System aspects
User benefits
PROFINET
Sample applications
Summary
Members Worldwide
1200 membersin 2002
Overall
Europe
AsiaAmerica
Q2/95 Q4/95 Q2/96 Q4/96 Q2/97 Q4/97 Q2/98 Q4/98 Q2/99 Q4/99 Q2/00 Q4/00 Q2/01 Q4/01 Q2/02 Q4/02
ManufacturersDistributorsConsultanciesIntegratorsEnd usersInstitutesTraining equipment
© PROFIBUSInternational BasicSlideSet V4.1 05/04 E
16
Getting started
PROFIBUS as automationtechnology
History, organization, market position
Wide range of applications
Standards
Technology
Device integration
System aspects
User benefits
PROFINET
Sample applications
Summary
Key Applications
Vehicle manufactureBottling plantsWarehousing systemsSwitchgearHollow glass production
Vehicle assemblyMachine tool building
Chemical industryPetrochemical industryPaper and textile industryFoodstuffsPower stationsSewage plants
Machine toolsPackaging machinesPressing plantsPaper production
Factoryautomation
Processautomation
Drivetechnology
Safetyapplications
1 million PROFIBUS systems implemented
© PROFIBUSInternational BasicSlideSet V4.1 05/04 E
17
Getting started
PROFIBUS as automationtechnology
History, organization, market position
Wide range of applications
Standards
Technology
Device integration
System aspects
User benefits
PROFINET
Sample applications
Summary
Market Positioning
PROFIBUS is the universal solution for the entire spectrum of industrial automation
FF
AS-I
DN
CN IB-S
ApplicationApplication ProcessProduction
Func
tiona
lity
Func
tiona
lity
low
high
PROFIBUS
DN=DeviveNet, CN=ControlNet, FF=Foundation Fieldbus, IB-S=Interbus, AS-I=AS-Interface
© PROFIBUSInternational BasicSlideSet V4.1 05/04 E
18
Getting started
PROFIBUS as automationtechnology
History, organization, market position
Wide range of applications
Standards
Technology
Device integration
System aspects
User benefits
PROFINET
Sample applications
Summary
Product Spectrum
Remote I/OIdent systems
Frequency converters
Displays
Image processing
TransmittersRanging sensors
PLC
DCS
Industrial PCs
Flow meters
Pressure sensors
Temperature sensors
Encoder
ScadaAnalyzers
…
Barcode scanners
Light lattices
HMI
Drives
More than 5000 products overall frommore than 250 manufacturers available
© PROFIBUSInternational BasicSlideSet V4.1 05/04 E
19
Getting started
PROFIBUS as automationtechnology
History, organization, market position
Wide range of applications
Standards
Technology
Device integration
System aspects
User benefits
PROFINET
Sample applications
Summary
Online Product Guide
Comprehensive product catalog on the InternetMore than 2000 productsCategorized into 19 product typesUser-friendly search functionsContinuous updates through members
© PROFIBUSInternational BasicSlideSet V4.1 05/04 E
20
Getting started
PROFIBUS as automationtechnology
History, organization, market position
Wide range of applications
Standards
Technology
Device integration
System aspects
User benefits
PROFINET
Sample applications
Summary
PROFIBUS - Plant-Wide Implementation
A single consistent solution for all plant sections
PROFIBUS
Mainstream
PROFIBUS PROFIBUS
Upstream
PROFIBUS
Mainstream
Production
PROFIBUS
Downstream
PROFIBUS
PROFIBUS Automation Technology
InboundLogistics
Outbound Logistics
© PROFIBUSInternational BasicSlideSet V4.1 05/04 E
21
Getting started
PROFIBUS as automationtechnology
History, organization, market position
Wide range of applications
Standards
Technology
Device integration
System aspects
User benefits
PROFINET
Sample applications
Summary
Guaranteed Investment Protection
PROFIBUS provides investment protection
Innovations together with users Fully compatible with existing technology Binding specifications
Tried and tested technology through 10 million devices installed worldwide
A single communications protocolfor all applications Standardized in IEC 61158 /IEC 61784
© PROFIBUSInternational BasicSlideSet V4.1 05/04 E
22
Getting started
PROFIBUS as automationtechnology
History, organization, market position
Wide range of applications
Standards
Technology
Device integration
System aspects
User benefits
PROFINET
Sample applications
Summary
The PROFIBUS Modular System
PROFIBUS is a modular system
The modules are arranged according to functions
An application is implemented using a combination of modules
Transmission technology
General application profiles
Communication technology (protocol)
Inte
grat
ion
te
chno
logi
es
Specific application profiles
© PROFIBUSInternational BasicSlideSet V4.1 05/04 E
23
Getting started
PROFIBUS as automationtechnology
History, organization, market position
Wide range of applications
Standards
Technology
Device integration
System aspects
User benefits
PROFINET
Sample applications
Summary
Transmission Technology
Transmission technologyTransmission technology
General application profiles
Communication technology (protocol)
Inte
grat
ion
te
chno
logi
es
Specific application profiles
© PROFIBUSInternational BasicSlideSet V4.1 05/04 E
24
Getting started
PROFIBUS as automationtechnology
History, organization, market position
Wide range of applications
Standards
Technology
Device integration
System aspects
User benefits
PROFINET
Sample applications
Summary
Transmission Technology
FOCFiber-optic cable
(EMC protection, long distances)
FOKoppler
RS485 / RS485-IS2-wire cables for
universal application
MBP / MBP-IS2-wire cable with bus feeding
and explosion-proof
FOKoppler
© PROFIBUSInternational BasicSlideSet V4.1 05/04 E
25
Getting started
PROFIBUS as automationtechnology
History, organization, market position
Wide range of applications
Standards
Technology
Device integration
System aspects
User benefits
PROFINET
Sample applications
Summary
Transmission Technology in the Productionand Process Industry
ProductionProduction
RS485 MBP
Process
LinkModule
FO
LinkModule
LinkModule
LinkModule
FO
RS 485 RS 485
RS 485
Building 1 Building 2
EMC Distance
Fiber-optic cable
Electrical isolation
© PROFIBUSInternational BasicSlideSet V4.1 05/04 E
26
Getting started
PROFIBUS as automationtechnology
History, organization, market position
Wide range of applications
Standards
Technology
Device integration
System aspects
User benefits
PROFINET
Sample applications
Summary
Communication Technology
Transmission technology
General application profiles
Communication technology (protocol)Communication technology (protocol)
Inte
grat
ion
te
chno
logi
es
Specific application profiles
© PROFIBUSInternational BasicSlideSet V4.1 05/04 E
27
Getting started
PROFIBUS as automationtechnology
History, organization, market position
Wide range of applications
Standards
Technology
Device integration
System aspects
User benefits
PROFINET
Sample applications
Summary
Communication Technology
PROFIBUS uses the master/slave procedure
PROFIBUS DP protocol
Polling of passive stations (slave devices)
Active station, master device
PLC
© PROFIBUSInternational BasicSlideSet V4.1 05/04 E
28
Getting started
PROFIBUS as automationtechnology
History, organization, market position
Wide range of applications
Standards
Technology
Device integration
System aspects
User benefits
PROFINET
Sample applications
Summary
Communication Technology
PROFIBUS master/slave principle
Each PROFIBUS system has at least one masterA maximum of 127 devices (masters + slaves) arepermitted in a single systemSeveral masters can be integrated
© PROFIBUSInternational BasicSlideSet V4.1 05/04 E
29
Getting started
PROFIBUS as automationtechnology
History, organization, market position
Wide range of applications
Standards
Technology
Device integration
System aspects
User benefits
PROFINET
Sample applications
Summary
Communication Technology
Token procedure for multimaster operation
PROFIBUS DP protocol
Polling of passive stations (slave devices)
Active stations, master devices
PLC DCSPC
© PROFIBUSInternational BasicSlideSet V4.1 05/04 E
30
Getting started
PROFIBUS as automationtechnology
History, organization, market position
Wide range of applications
Standards
Technology
Device integration
System aspects
User benefits
PROFINET
Sample applications
Summary
Communication Technology
The PROFIBUS DP communication protocol Graded functional scope
© PROFIBUSInternational BasicSlideSet V4.1 05/04 E
31
Getting started
PROFIBUS as automationtechnology
History, organization, market position
Wide range of applications
Standards
Technology
Device integration
System aspects
User benefits
PROFINET
Sample applications
Summary
General application profiles
Transmission technology
General application profilesGeneral application profiles
Communication technology (protocol)
Inte
grat
ion
tech
nolo
gies
Specific application profiles
© PROFIBUSInternational BasicSlideSet V4.1 05/04 E
32
Getting started
PROFIBUS as automationtechnology
History, organization, market position
Wide range of applications
Standards
Technology
Device integration
System aspects
User benefits
PROFINET
Sample applications
Summary
What Distinguishes a Profile?
Brand x Brand y
40WE27
100WE27
changeable at any time
© PROFIBUSInternational BasicSlideSet V4.1 05/04 E
33
Getting started
PROFIBUS as automationtechnology
History, organization, market position
Wide range of applications
Standards
Technology
Device integration
System aspects
User benefits
PROFINET
Sample applications
Summary
PROFIBUS Profiles
A profile enables the application-orientatedinteraction of devices of different manufacturerson PROFIBUS
are vendor-independent specifications on homogeneous device behaviorare documented in PROFIBUS guidelinescan be optionally used
interoperable at application levelinterchangeable
device classes, e.g. drivesoperating modes, e.g. redundancyapplication-specific requirements,e.g. process engineering
PROFIBUS Profiles
PROFIBUS profiles describe
Devices developed according to profiles are
© PROFIBUSInternational BasicSlideSet V4.1 05/04 E
34
Getting started
PROFIBUS as automationtechnology
History, organization, market position
Wide range of applications
Standards
Technology
Device integration
System aspects
User benefits
PROFINET
Sample applications
Summary
Interoperability Due to Profiles
Vendor-independent device interchanging
Similarly executedfunctions and parametersin all devices
© PROFIBUSInternational BasicSlideSet V4.1 05/04 E
35
Getting started
PROFIBUS as automationtechnology
History, organization, market position
Wide range of applications
Standards
Technology
Device integration
System aspects
User benefits
PROFINET
Sample applications
Summary
General Application Profiles
Recording of time-dependent
processes (time stamp)
Redundantbehavior of
slave devicesIntegration of Hart devices
Safetyapplications
Specific application profiles
PROFIBUS DPcommunications protocol
PROFIsafe
Communication behavior offailsafe devices with safety controls
Transmission technology
Time Stamp
Accurately timed allocation when recording time-dependent processes
Redundancy
Redundancy mechanism for slave devices
HART on PROFIBUS
Integration of HART devices in PROFIBUS systems
© PROFIBUSInternational BasicSlideSet V4.1 05/04 E
36
Getting started
PROFIBUS as automationtechnology
History, organization, market position
Wide range of applications
Standards
Technology
Device integration
System aspects
User benefits
PROFINET
Sample applications
Summary
PROFIsafe for Safety Applications
Field DeviceSafetyDrive
FailsafeController
Standard I/O
SafetyI/O
FailsafeDevices
StandardDevices
Safety functionality through additional software in the device
Key features of PROFIsafeStandard and failsafe functions over a single cableCost cutting - no need for special bus; only oneengineering environmentOne training course, one documentation, ...Certified to SIL 3, AK6 and CAT 4 to EN954-1Based on IEC 61508 and IEC 61511
© PROFIBUSInternational BasicSlideSet V4.1 05/04 E
37
Getting started
PROFIBUS as automationtechnology
History, organization, market position
Wide range of applications
Standards
Technology
Device integration
System aspects
User benefits
PROFINET
Sample applications
Summary
Specific Application Profiles
Transmission technology
General application profiles
Communication technology (protocol)
Inte
grat
ion
tech
nolo
gies
Specific application profilesSpecific application profiles
© PROFIBUSInternational BasicSlideSet V4.1 05/04 E
38
Getting started
PROFIBUS as automationtechnology
History, organization, market position
Wide range of applications
Standards
Technology
Device integration
System aspects
User benefits
PROFINET
Sample applications
Summary
Specific Application Profiles
Process automation
Production automation
PROFIBUS DPcommunications protocol
PROFIdrive
Transmission technology
General application profiles
Device behavior and access procedure to data for variable-speed electric drives
PA Devices
Properties and behavior of devices in process engineering
.....
Ident, SEMI,RIO, Weighing,...
overall 12 different profiles
© PROFIBUSInternational BasicSlideSet V4.1 05/04 E
39
Getting started
PROFIBUS as automationtechnology
History, organization, market position
Wide range of applications
Standards
Technology
Device integration
System aspects
User benefits
PROFINET
Sample applications
Summary
Motion Control with “PROFIdrive” (1)
Controller
Devices Devices Drive 1 Drive 2 Drive 3
Key features of the “PROFIdrive” profileExact synchronization of different drivesStandard and drive functions over a single cableCost cutting - no need for special busOnly one engineering environment, one training course,one documentation, ...Suitable for (e.g.) wiring-, fiber spin and packagingmachines
© PROFIBUSInternational BasicSlideSet V4.1 05/04 E
40
Getting started
PROFIBUS as automationtechnology
History, organization, market position
Wide range of applications
Standards
Technology
Device integration
System aspects
User benefits
PROFINET
Sample applications
Summary
Motion Control with PROFIdrive (2)
PROFIBUS DP communications protocol (rating class V2)Clock synchronization for highly dynamic distribution of signalsLateral communication for direct communication between intelligent servodrives without activating the control system Acyclic parameter access during process for e.g. diagnostics
PROFIdrive application profile (Version 3.1)Interoperability of drive technology products of differentmanufacturers in automated systems6 application classes, from standard drives through to direct communication of distributed intelligent drivesSpecial specifications also enable use in processengineering
Key applications of Motion ControlThe vendor-independent, consistent automation solution for drive technology with a single bus system for all tasks
Savings on hardware, assembly, wiring and engineeringIndependent of manufacturer; investment protection
© PROFIBUSInternational BasicSlideSet V4.1 05/04 E
41
Getting started
PROFIBUS as automationtechnology
History, organization, market position
Wide range of applications
Standards
Technology
Device integration
System aspects
User benefits
PROFINET
Sample applications
Summary
PROFIBUS and Motion Control
Production automationwith variable-speed
electric drives
PROFIdrivePROFIdrive
© PROFIBUSInternational BasicSlideSet V4.1 05/04 E
42
Getting started
PROFIBUS as automationtechnology
History, organization, market position
Wide range of applications
Standards
Technology
Device integration
System aspects
User benefits
PROFINET
Sample applications
Summary
"PA Devices" for Process Automation (1)
PA-DeviceValve
Controller
PA-DevicesTransmitterDevicesDevices PA-Device
Analyzer
Key features of "PA Device" profileInteroperability; vendor-independent interchangeability of devicesProcess and "discrete" tasks over a single busCost cutting - no need for connection technologyOnly one engineering environmentHigh plant availability through on-line diagnosticsWide product range
© PROFIBUSInternational BasicSlideSet V4.1 05/04 E
43
Getting started
PROFIBUS as automationtechnology
History, organization, market position
Wide range of applications
Standards
Technology
Device integration
System aspects
User benefits
PROFINET
Sample applications
Summary
“PA Devices” for Process Automation (2)
PROFIBUS DP communications protocol (rating class V1)Access to devices during operation for parameterization, diagnostics and maintenance
Key features of PROFIBUS PAConsistent solution for process automation, including operation in potentially explosive areas
Cost cutting over all stages of a plant life cycleHigh plant availability through diagnostics and preventative maintenanceKey contributions to asset management
PA Device application profile (Version 3.0)Interoperability of process devices of differentmanufacturers taking all device classes into account Standardized specification of functional steps from thesensor signal through to preprocessed process value
MBP-IS, MBP or RS485 interfaceWith 2-wire bus feeding (MBP), or without bus feeding (RS485) With intrinsic safety (MBP-IS), or without intrinsic safety (MBP, RS485)
© PROFIBUSInternational BasicSlideSet V4.1 05/04 E
44
Getting started
PROFIBUS as automationtechnology
History, organization, market position
Wide range of applications
Standards
Technology
Device integration
System aspects
User benefits
PROFINET
Sample applications
Summary
PROFIBUS and Process Automation
PA DevicesPA Devices Process automationdevices for process
engineering
© PROFIBUSInternational BasicSlideSet V4.1 05/04 E
45
Getting started
PROFIBUS as automationtechnology
History, organization, market position
Wide range of applications
Standards
Technology
Device integration
System aspects
User benefits
PROFINET
Sample applications
Summary
Integration Technologies
Transmission technology
General application profiles
Communication technology (protocol)
Inte
grat
ion
tech
nolo
gies
Inte
grat
ion
tech
nolo
gies
Specific application profiles
© PROFIBUSInternational BasicSlideSet V4.1 05/04 E
46
Getting started
PROFIBUS as automationtechnology
History, organization, market position
Wide range of applications
Standards
Technology
Device integration
System aspects
User benefits
PROFINET
Sample applications
Summary
Integration Technologies
Two aims for device integration
Device integration in the engineering or maintenance system
“How are the field devices set?” “What information is available for asset management?”
Device integration in the master“What does the installation look like?”
© PROFIBUSInternational BasicSlideSet V4.1 05/04 E
47
Getting started
PROFIBUS as automationtechnology
History, organization, market position
Wide range of applications
Standards
Technology
Device integration
System aspects
User benefits
PROFINET
Sample applications
Summary
Device Integration in the Master
Master
PA-DeviceValve
PA-DeviceTransmitterDevicesDevices PA-Device
Analyzer
Engineering/Maintenance
Device integration - What must the master know?Which devices are connected?What functionality do the devices have?
© PROFIBUSInternational BasicSlideSet V4.1 05/04 E
48
Getting started
PROFIBUS as automationtechnology
History, organization, market position
Wide range of applications
Standards
Technology
Device integration
System aspects
User benefits
PROFINET
Sample applications
Summary
Device Integration in the Engineering System
PA-DeviceValve
PA-DeviceTransmitterDevicesDevices PA-Device
Analyzer
Master Engineering/Maintenance
Device integration – does the system engineering/ maintenance have access to all parameters?
Process informationMaintenance and asset information
© PROFIBUSInternational BasicSlideSet V4.1 05/04 E
49
Getting started
PROFIBUS as automationtechnology
History, organization, market position
Wide range of applications
Standards
Technology
Device integration
System aspects
User benefits
PROFINET
Sample applications
Summary
Integration Technologies
PROFIBUS innovated device integration
Advantages for usersAccess to all devices and information from a single locationAccess to all devices using a uniform methodUniform data management with description of all assets
Conventional plant
Specific operator toolsNo central device accessNo data consistency
PROFIBUSplant
StandardizationData consistencyCentral access
Innovations through PROFIBUS
© PROFIBUSInternational BasicSlideSet V4.1 05/04 E
50
Getting started
PROFIBUS as automationtechnology
History, organization, market position
Wide range of applications
Standards
Technology
Device integration
System aspects
User benefits
PROFINET
Sample applications
Summary
PROFIBUS Integration Technologies
PROFIBUS offers three application-orientated graded technologies for device integration
GSDMandatory basic description for each PROFIBUS deviceIntegration in the master and exchange of measured values and manipulated variables
EDD and FDT/DTMUsed in addition to GSD (optional)Exchange of additional information with the master for e.g. diagnostics or asset management
EDD DTM
EDD-Interpreter FDT-
Interface
Networkconfiguration
tools
Engineering system
GSD
GSD technology
FDT/DTM technology
EDD technology
GSD GSD
© PROFIBUSInternational BasicSlideSet V4.1 05/04 E
51
Getting started
PROFIBUS as automationtechnology
History, organization, market position
Wide range of applications
Standards
Technology
Device integration
System aspects
User benefits
PROFINET
Sample applications
Summary
General Station Description (GSD)
The GSDis an electronic data sheet made available by the device manufactureris a simple text description of device properties for PROFIBUS communicationsis the basic description of a PROFIBUS device for its cyclic communicationsis used and interpreted in the network configuration tool of the engineering system
Engineering SystemNetwork
Configurationtools
GSD
The GSD on its own is sufficient for device integration for the exchange of measured values and manipulated
variables between field device and automation system
© PROFIBUSInternational BasicSlideSet V4.1 05/04 E
52
Getting started
PROFIBUS as automationtechnology
History, organization, market position
Wide range of applications
Standards
Technology
Device integration
System aspects
User benefits
PROFINET
Sample applications
Summary
Electronic Device Description (EDD)
Engineering System
EDD-Interpreter
EDD
NetworkConfiguration
tools
GSD
The EDDis a text device description usinga special languaage (EDDL) andis used parallel to GSDdescribes the acyclic communicated(application-orientated) functionalities,including graphical optionsis independent of the operating systemof the engineering systemis made available by device manufactureris the basis for processing and presentation throughan EDD interpreter
Preferably used fordevices with standardized functionalitya user interface with a uniform look-and-feelindependent of device family and manufacturer
© PROFIBUSInternational BasicSlideSet V4.1 05/04 E
53
Getting started
PROFIBUS as automationtechnology
History, organization, market position
Wide range of applications
Standards
Technology
Device integration
System aspects
User benefits
PROFINET
Sample applications
Summary
DTM (Device Type Manager)
Engineering System
FDT-Interface
DTM
NetworkConfiguration
tools
GSD
The DTMis a device operating program in theform of a software component andcomprises the GSDhas the standard interface FDT (Field Device Tool) to a frameapplicationcan run in all FDT frame applications(engineering tools) - like printer driversis device-specifically programmed by the device manufacturerand forms a unit of responsibility with the deviceoffers a device-specific user interface
Preferably used forutilization of specific device properties through individual program planningan individual and device-specific user interfacerouting through different networks using Com DTM
© PROFIBUSInternational BasicSlideSet V4.1 05/04 E
54
Getting started
PROFIBUS as automationtechnology
History, organization, market position
Wide range of applications
Standards
Technology
Device integration
System aspects
User benefits
PROFINET
Sample applications
Summary
FDT (Field Device Tool) Interface
FDTis a vendor-independent, open interface specification(not a "tool")
serves as the interface for the open connection of field devices of different manufacturers to tools and control systems using DTM
defines the interaction between the DTMs and an FDTframe application in the engineering system
Frame application
© PROFIBUSInternational BasicSlideSet V4.1 05/04 E
55
Getting started
PROFIBUS as automationtechnology
History, organization, market position
Wide range of applications
Standards
Technology
Device integration
System aspects
User benefits
PROFINET
Sample applications
Summary
Plant-Wide Data Consistency
Information and data are continuously needed in a plant from the field devices
at different times in the life cycle of the plant
for the execution of different tasks (engineering, operation, asset management)
This requiresPlant-wide data consistency
Access to integration tools onthis data management system
The integration tools of PROFIBUSfulfill these requirements
© PROFIBUSInternational BasicSlideSet V4.1 05/04 E
56
Getting started
PROFIBUS as automationtechnology
History, organization, market position
Wide range of applications
Standards
Technology
Device integration
System aspects
User benefits
PROFINET
Sample applications
Summary
PROFIBUS Structure
The modules in their entirety make PROFIBUS automation technology
Transmission technology
General application profiles
Communication technology (protocol)
Inte
grat
ion
tech
nolo
gies
Specific application profiles
© PROFIBUSInternational BasicSlideSet V4.1 05/04 E
57
Getting started
PROFIBUS as automationtechnology
History, organization, market position
Wide range of applications
Standards
Technology
Device integration
System aspects
User benefits
PROFINET
Sample applications
Summary
Key Applications
Typical designations have become standard on the market for specific module combinations
PROFIsafe
RS485 MBP-IS
PROFIBUS PA
DP-protocol
MBP-IS
PROFIBUSDP
RS485
Profile PROFIsafe
DP-protocol
DP-protocol
Profile PROFIdrive
DP-protocol
RS485
PROFIdrive
Profile PA Devices
ProfileNone or
e.g. Ident
Market Area
Typical designation
Application
Communication
Transmission RS485
Process Automation
Factory Automation
Safety Motion Control
© PROFIBUSInternational BasicSlideSet V4.1 05/04 E
58
Getting started
PROFIBUS as automationtechnology
History, organization, market position
Wide range of applications
Standards
Technology
Device integration
System aspects
User benefits
PROFINET
Sample applications
Summary
User Benefits
Total Cost of Ownership (TCoO)
Total Costof
Ownership
Total Costof
Ownership
Engineering
Planning
Installation & start-up
Production
© PROFIBUSInternational BasicSlideSet V4.1 05/04 E
59
Getting started
PROFIBUS as automationtechnology
History, organization, market position
Wide range of applications
Standards
Technology
Device integration
System aspects
User benefits
PROFINET
Sample applications
Summary
Faster Planning to Operation
Plantoperator
Planning
Planning Engineering Installation& start-up Production
Plant manu-facturer OEM
Production
Savings in the life cycle
Phases in the life cycle
Reduction of time prior to start of productionReduction of costsReduction of failure risk
© PROFIBUSInternational BasicSlideSet V4.1 05/04 E
60
Getting started
PROFIBUS as automationtechnology
History, organization, market position
Wide range of applications
Standards
Technology
Device integration
System aspects
User benefits
PROFINET
Sample applications
Summary
Savings with Planning (Design and Aquisition)
Fewer devices, cables and cabinetsLess documentationReduced space requirements
Fewer additional components
Broad selection of devicesVendor independenceWorldwide and cost-effective support
For production and process tasksFor safety and motion tasks
Fewer software tools
Simple topology
Intelligent field devices
Central, uniform device management
Wide range of applications
Well in excess of 2000 products Worldwide support
Shortened design
phase means lower
costs-
Fewer components
mean lower costs
Shortened design
phase means lower
costs-
Fewer components
mean lower costs
© PROFIBUSInternational BasicSlideSet V4.1 05/04 E
61
Getting started
PROFIBUS as automationtechnology
History, organization, market position
Wide range of applications
Standards
Technology
Device integration
System aspects
User benefits
PROFINET
Sample applications
Summary
Savings on Engineering
Faster engineering,Fewer programming requirements,simple structures and documentation
Parameterization instead of programming
Broad selection of devicesVendor independenceWorldwide and cost-effective support
Same engineering know howfor production and process tasksand safety and motion tasks
One engineering environment
Simple topology
Intelligent field devices
Central and uniform device management
Wide range of applications
Well in excess of 2000 products Worldwidesupport
Faster engineering means
lower costs
-
Fewer components mean
fewer chances of error
during engineering
Faster engineering means
lower costs
-
Fewer components mean
fewer chances of error
during engineering
© PROFIBUSInternational BasicSlideSet V4.1 05/04 E
62
Getting started
PROFIBUS as automationtechnology
History, organization, market position
Wide range of applications
Standards
Technology
Device integration
System aspects
User benefits
PROFINET
Sample applications
Summary
Savings on Assembly and VSI
Reduced outlay for assembly and commissioning; smaller footprintFewer errors during wiringAdvance VSI prior to delivery
More diagnostic and simulation options
Broad selection of devicesVendor independenceWorldwide and cost-effective support
For production and process tasksFor safety and motion tasks
Complete engineering possible from any point in the plant
Simple topology
Intelligent field devices
Central and uniform device management
Wide range of applications
Well in excess of 2000 products Worldwidesupport
Less cable to lay
and install means
lower costs
-
Pre-start-up and a
single engineering
environment
means
shorter start up
Less cable to lay
and install means
lower costs
-
Pre-start-up and a
single engineering
environment
means
shorter start up
© PROFIBUSInternational BasicSlideSet V4.1 05/04 E
63
Getting started
PROFIBUS as automationtechnology
History, organization, market position
Wide range of applications
Standards
Technology
Device integration
System aspects
User benefits
PROFINET
Sample applications
Summary
Savings on Production(Operation and Maintenance)
Simple maintenance due to clear arrangementHot-swapping of devices
Increased plant availability (maintenance requirements indication)Process optimization (higher accuracy)Contributions to asset management
Wide availability of training, serviceand know how
Cost cutting due to uniformity of overall plant
Increased operation and maintenance efficiencyReduced training and documentation
Simple topology
Intelligent field devices
Central and uniform device management
Wide range of applications
Well in excess of 2000 products Worldwidesupport
Field devices report their
own maintenance
requirements
This enables
maintenance dependent
upon use-
Higher accuracy
improves efficiency
of the plant
Field devices report their
own maintenance
requirements
This enables
maintenance dependent
upon use-
Higher accuracy
improves efficiency
of the plant
© PROFIBUSInternational BasicSlideSet V4.1 05/04 E
64
Getting started
PROFIBUS as automationtechnology
History, organization, market position
Wide range of applications
Standards
Technology
Device integration
System aspects
User benefits
PROFINET
Sample applications
Summary
Savings on Disposal
© PROFIBUSInternational BasicSlideSet V4.1 05/04 E
65
Getting started
PROFIBUS as automationtechnology
History, organization, market position
Wide range of applications
Standards
Technology
Device integration
System aspects
User benefits
PROFINET
Sample applications
Summary
Two Product Lines
PROFIBUS International (PI)
PROFIBUS Test Laboratories
Regional PROFIBUS
Associations
PROFIBUS Competence
Center
Technologies
Fieldbus-basedAutomation Technology
Ethernet-basedAutomation Technology
Proxy Technology
© PROFIBUSInternational BasicSlideSet V4.1 05/04 E
66
Getting started
PROFIBUS as automationtechnology
History, organization, market position
Wide range of applications
Standards
Technology
Device integration
System aspects
User benefits
PROFINET
Sample applications
Summary
PROFINET Scope
PROFINET is the Ethernet-based automation standard of PROFIBUS International
Opentransparent With EthernetWith IT standardsWith integration of PROFIBUS
Communication Engineering
DistributedAutomation
PROFINET
Ethernet
PROFIBUS
Object-basedComponents-based
Plant-wideVendor-independent
© PROFIBUSInternational BasicSlideSet V4.1 05/04 E
67
Getting started
PROFIBUS as automationtechnology
History, organization, market position
Wide range of applications
Standards
Technology
Device integration
System aspects
User benefits
PROFINET
Sample applications
Summary
Integration of PROFIBUS and PROFINETSegments
Engineering, HMI
Intelligent field device
Ethernet
PROFIBUS
Proxy
Field Device Drive
Programmablecontroller
Engineering,HMI
PROFIBUS and PROFINET are two complementary parts of PROFIBUS International automation technology
© PROFIBUSInternational BasicSlideSet V4.1 05/04 E
68
Getting started
PROFIBUS as automationtechnology
History, organization, market position
Wide range of applications
Standards
Technology
Device integration
System aspects
User benefits
PROFINET
Sample applications
Summary
Palleting Plant of a Packaging Machine
Productionautomation
Palleting plant
Netherlands
Productionautomation
Palleting plant
Netherlands
CSi
Master: 1Slaves: 40 DP
e
© PROFIBUSInternational BasicSlideSet V4.1 05/04 E
69
Getting started
PROFIBUS as automationtechnology
History, organization, market position
Wide range of applications
Standards
Technology
Device integration
System aspects
User benefits
PROFINET
Sample applications
Summary
Control of a Drinking Water Plant
Processautomation
Water works
Netherlands
Processautomation
Water works
Netherlands
Master: 2Slaves: 40 DPCable : standard + FO
NuonWater
e
© PROFIBUSInternational BasicSlideSet V4.1 05/04 E
70
Getting started
PROFIBUS as automationtechnology
History, organization, market position
Wide range of applications
Standards
Technology
Device integration
System aspects
User benefits
PROFINET
Sample applications
Summary
Flower Conveyor
Productionautomation
Conveyor
Netherlands
Productionautomation
Conveyor
Netherlands
Master: 1Slaves: 22 DP (app 1400 I/O)Cable : 120 m
Bloemen-veilingFlora
e
© PROFIBUSInternational BasicSlideSet V4.1 05/04 E
71
Getting started
PROFIBUS as automationtechnology
History, organization, market position
Wide range of applications
Standards
Technology
Device integration
System aspects
User benefits
PROFINET
Sample applications
Summary
PROFIBUS and the environment
Processautomation
Sewage plant
Netherlands
Processautomation
Sewage plant
Netherlands
Rijkswaterstaat
Master: 1Slaves: 36 DP / 15 PA
e
© PROFIBUSInternational BasicSlideSet V4.1 05/04 E
72
Getting started
PROFIBUS as automationtechnology
History, organization, market position
Wide range of applications
Standards
Technology
Device integration
System aspects
User benefits
PROFINET
Sample applications
Summary
PROFIBUS in Paint Manufacture
Processautomation
Paint manufacture
Germany
Processautomation
Paint manufacture
Germany
Merck
Master: 2 x 11 (redundant)Slaves: app 1100
e
© PROFIBUSInternational BasicSlideSet V4.1 05/04 E
73
Getting started
PROFIBUS as automationtechnology
History, organization, market position
Wide range of applications
Standards
Technology
Device integration
System aspects
User benefits
PROFINET
Sample applications
Summary
PROFIBUS in Chemical Engineering
Master: 1Slaves: 4 DP and app 110 PAfor 1 reactorApplication profiles: PA-Devices
Processautomation
Chemical plant
Germany
Processautomation
Chemical plant
Germany
Wacker
e
© PROFIBUSInternational BasicSlideSet V4.1 05/04 E
74
Getting started
PROFIBUS as automationtechnology
History, organization, market position
Wide range of applications
Standards
Technology
Device integration
System aspects
User benefits
PROFINET
Sample applications
Summary
Tailored Documentation for You
© PROFIBUSInternational BasicSlideSet V4.1 05/04 E
75
Getting started
PROFIBUS as automationtechnology
History, organization, market position
Wide range of applications
Standards
Technology
Device integration
System aspects
User benefits
PROFINET
Sample applications
Summary
Web Based Training
With our Web Based Training we offer basic training for PROFIBUS -anywhere, any time
E- Learning is a cost-effective option for passing on a basic knowledge of PROFIBUS to all regions in which there are currently no suitable trainers or there is no regional PROFIBUS Organization
Basic trainingReinforcement of known subjectmatterUpdates on all the latestdevelopmentsIdeal supplement to presence courses (Blended Learning)
© PROFIBUSInternational BasicSlideSet V4.1 05/04 E
76
Getting started
PROFIBUS as automationtechnology
History, organization, market position
Wide range of applications
Standards
Technology
Device integration
System aspects
User benefits
PROFINET
Sample applications
Summary
PROFInews
The electronic newspaper of PROFIBUS5 editions per year4 - 6 pages respectively
© PROFIBUSInternational BasicSlideSet V4.1 05/04 E
77
Getting started
PROFIBUS as automationtechnology
History, organization, market position
Wide range of applications
Standards
Technology
Device integration
System aspects
User benefits
PROFINET
Sample applications
Summary
Specialized Literature
PROFIBUS System Description
available in German, English,French and Swedish
Planned: Chinese, Japanese, Danish, Norwegian, Czech
PROFINETSystem Description
available in German, EnglishPlanned: French and Japanese
Specialist book M.Popp, “The new rapid way to PROFIBUS"
available in German and EnglishPlanned: Japanese
© PROFIBUSInternational BasicSlideSet V4.1 05/04 E
78
Getting started
PROFIBUS as automationtechnology
History, organization, market position
Wide range of applications
Standards
Technology
Device integration
System aspects
User benefits
PROFINET
Sample applications
Summary
Internet
PROFIBUS on the Internetmillions of hits for www.profibus.com per year
Banner advertising at www.profibus.comthousands of links per month;in isolated case up to 11,000
An efficient andcost-effective promotional exercise for our members!
© PROFIBUSInternational BasicSlideSet V4.1 05/04 E
79
Getting started
PROFIBUS as automationtechnology
History, organization, market position
Wide range of applications
Standards
Technology
Device integration
System aspects
User benefits
PROFINET
Sample applications
Summary
Additional Information
www.profibus.com
www.profibus.com