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D20/D200 Technical Overview
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PRPI-019-3.00-10
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1.1 System Architecture
The D20/D200 is based on a distributed processing architecture that consists of one or more
main processors, peripheral I/O modules, termination panels, power supplies and
communications equipment.
The main components of a D20/D200 system are:
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D20/D200 main chassis, equipped with processor(s), power supply, RS-232/485 ports
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Input/output peripheral modules
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Auxiliary equipment
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Communications interfaces
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Application firmware
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Configuration and maintenance software
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User manuals
The main processor communicates with I/O peripherals over proprietary high-speed D.20
communications links. General-purpose RS-232 and RS-485 serial ports provide
communications with a variety of external devices, including substation equipment (IEDs, for
example), local printers, operator terminals, and SCADA computers.
Field data acquired by the D20/D200 is maintained in the system database, where it can be
accessed and processed by different application programs.
1.2 Hardware Design
The D20 and D200 hardware designs are based on:
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Distributed processing architecture which permits the sharing of I/O data processing between
the main processor and I/O peripheral processors
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CMOS logic devices for low power consumption, noise immunity and high reliability
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Advanced 32-bit Freescale™ 68030 (D20ME and ME II) and 68HC11 (D20 I/O peripherals)
single-chip microcontrollers
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Programmable logic devices (PLD) to provide flexibility and reliability, and to reduce the
physical space taken up by logic circuits
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9600-baud maintenance port
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D.20 HDLC link over a shielded cable or a glass/plastic fiber optic cable
The modular design of the D20/D200 allows for easy expansion when you need additional
processing power or communication ports.