BS EN 61158-3-13:2014
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Industrial communication networks. Fieldbus specifications – Data-link layer service definition. Type 13 elements
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2014 | 50 |
IEC 61158-3-13:2014 defines the services provided to the Type 13 fieldbus application layer at the boundary between the application and data-link layers of the fieldbus reference model and systems management at the boundary between the data-link layer and systems management of the fieldbus reference model. This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition published in 2007. It constitutes a minor technical revision. The main changes are: – addition of a new communication class; – corrections and editorial improvements.
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4 | Foreword Endorsement notice |
5 | Annex ZA (normative) Normative references to international publications with their corresponding European publications |
6 | English CONTENTS |
8 | INTRODUCTION |
9 | 1 Scope 1.1 General 1.2 Specifications 1.3 Conformance |
10 | 2 Normative references 3 Terms, definitions, symbols, abbreviations and conventions 3.1 Reference model terms and definitions |
12 | 3.2 Service convention terms and definitions |
13 | 3.3 Data-link service terms and definitions |
15 | Figures Figure 1 – Relationships of DLSAPs, DLSAP-addresses and group DLaddresses |
17 | 3.4 Symbols and abbreviations |
18 | 3.5 Common conventions |
19 | 3.6 Additional Type 13 conventions |
20 | 4 Data-link service and concept 4.1 Overview Figure 2 – Type 13 communication architecture |
21 | Figure 3 – Sequence diagram of isochronous-data service |
22 | Figure 4 – Sequence diagram of service-data service |
23 | Figure 5 – Sequence diagram of an unspecified-data transfer service Figure 6 – Sequence diagram of a status-data transfer service |
24 | Figure 7 – Sequence diagram of an ident-data transfer service |
25 | Figure 8 – Sequence diagram of a sync-data transfer service |
26 | Figure 9 – Sequence diagram of an NMT-command transfer service |
27 | Figure 10 – Sequence diagram of an exception-signaling service |
28 | Figure 11 – Sequence diagram of a NMT-status transfer service |
29 | 4.2 Detailed description of isochronous-data services Tables Table 1 – Type 13 node ID assignment Table 2 – Primitives and parameters used on the isochronous data service |
30 | 4.3 Detailed description of asynchronous-data service Table 3 – Transmit /Receive isochronous-data primitives and the parameters Table 4 – Primitives and parameters used on service data transfer service |
31 | Table 5 – Transmit / Receive service-data primitives and the parameters |
32 | Table 6 – Primitives and parameters used on the unspecified-data service Table 7 – Transmit / receive unspecified-data primitives and the parameters |
33 | Table 8 – Primitives and parameters used on status-data transfer service Table 9 – Status data primitives and the parameters |
34 | Table 10 – Primitives and parameters used on ident-data transfer service |
35 | Table 11 – Ident data primitives and the parameters Table 12 – Primitives and parameters used on sync-data transfer service |
36 | Table 13 – Sync data primitives and the parameters Table 14 – Primitives and parameters used on the NMT-command service |
37 | 4.4 Detailed description of exception-signaling services Table 15 – NMT-command primitives and the parameters Table 16 – Primitives and parameters used on the exception-signaling service |
38 | Table 17 – Exception-signaling initialization primitives and the parameters Table 18 – Exception signaling initialization primitives and the parameters |
39 | 4.5 NMT-status services Table 19 – Primitives and parameters used on the NMT-status service Table 20 – NMT-status primitives and the parameters |
40 | 5 Data-link management services (and concepts) 5.1 General 5.2 Facilities of the DLMS 5.3 Services of the DL-management |
41 | 5.4 Overview of interactions Figure 12 – Reset, Set value and Get value services Table 21 – Summary of DL-management primitives and parameters |
42 | 5.5 Detail specification of service and interactions Figure 13 – Event and Frame status service Table 22 – DLM-Reset primitives and parameters |
43 | Table 23 – DLM-Set-value primitives and parameters |
44 | Table 24 – DLM-Get-value primitives and parameters Table 25 – Event primitives and parameters |
45 | Table 26 – Event-related state change variables Table 27 – Frame status primitives and parameters |
46 | Table 28 – Frame parameters |
47 | Bibliography |