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Overview of PROFIBUS
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Overview of PROFIBUS
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Introduction
Standard EN50170r
PROFIBUS (PROcess FIeldBUS) is an open fieldbus standard for a wide
range of applications in manufacturing, processing and building automation.
The Standard, EN 50170 (the Euronorm for field communications), to which
PROFIBUS adheres, guarantees vendor independence and transparency of
operation. It enables devices of various manufacturers to intercommunicate
without having to make any special interface adaptations.
The PROFIBUS family comprises three mutually compatible versions:
PROFIBUS-FMS, PROFIBUS-DP and PROFIBUS-PA.
PROFIBUS-FMS
FMS means Fieldbus Message Specification. This version is the general-pur-
pose solution for high-level extensive and complex communication tasks.
Powerful services open up a wide range of applications and provide great
flexibility.
PROFIBUS-DP
DP means Decentralized Periphery. PROFIBUS-DP is optimized for high
speed and low-cost interfacing. It is specially designed for communication
between automation control systems and distributed I/O at the device level.
PROFIBUS-PA
PA means Process Automation. It permits sensors and actuators to be con-
nected to one common bus even in areas where intrinsically safe products are
required. It also permits data and power to be supplied over the bus using
2-wire technology according the international standard IEC 1158-2.
Uniform Bus Access
Protocol
PROFIBUS-DP and PROFIBUS-FMS use the same transmission technology
and uniform bus access protocol. Consequently, both versions can be oper-
ated simultaneously on the same bus. FMS field devices, however, cannot be
controlled by DP masters and vice versa.
!Caution
It is not possible to exchange one of these family members by another family
member. This will cause faulty operation.
The rest of this section describes the PROFIBUS-DP Protocol architecture.
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PROFIBUS Communication Protocol
OSI reference model
ISO-7498
In general, the PROFIBUS communication protocol is based on the Open
System Interconnection (OSI) reference model in accordance with the inter-
national standard ISO-7498 (see the following illustration). It defines commu-
nication layers 1, 2, and 7.
• Layer 1, the Physical Layer of this model, defines the physical transmis-
sion characteristics.
• Layer 2, the Data Link Layer of this model, defines the bus access proto-
col. This protocol also includes data security and the handling of trans-
mission protocols and telegrams.
Summary of Contents for SYSMAC CJ1W-PRM21
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Page 36: ...22 Basic Operating Procedure Section 1 5...
Page 52: ...38 Defining PROFIBUS DP in the Software Section 2 5...
Page 112: ...98 Allocated CIO Area Words Section 4 2...
Page 122: ...108 Command Response Reference Section 5 2...
Page 160: ...146 Replacing the Unit Section 7 8...
Page 174: ...160 Appendix...
Page 180: ...166 I O Data Conversions Appendix D...
Page 186: ...172 Configurator Error and Warning Messages Appendix E...
Page 187: ...173 Index...
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Page 190: ...176 Revision History...