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BS EN IEC 61158-5-28:2023

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Industrial communication networks. Fieldbus specifications – Application layer service definition – Type 28 elements

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2 undefined
5 Annex ZA (normative)Normative references to international publicationswith their corresponding European publications
7 English
CONTENTS
10 FOREWORD
12 INTRODUCTION
13 1 Scope
1.1 Overview
14 1.2 Specifications
1.3 Conformance
2 Normative references
15 3 Terms, definitions, symbols, abbreviated terms and conventions
3.1 Referenced terms and definitions
3.1.1 ISO/IEC 7498-1 terms
3.1.2 ISO/IEC 8822 terms
16 3.1.3 ISO/IEC 9545 terms
3.1.4 ISO/IEC 8824 terms
3.2 Additional terms and definitions for this IEC 61158-5-28
17 3.3 Abbreviations and symbols
18 3.4 Conventions
3.4.1 Overview
3.4.2 Conventions for class definitions
19 3.4.3 Conventions for service definitions
20 4 Concepts
5 Data type ASE
5.1 General
5.1.1 Overview
21 5.1.2 Overview of basic types
5.1.3 Overview of fixed-length types
Figures
Figure 1 – Data type class hierarchy example
22 5.1.4 Overview of constructed types
5.2 AL defined data types
5.2.1 Fixed length types
Tables
Table 1 – TIMEV type data coding
23 Table 2 – TIMEDATE type coding
Table 3 – TIMEOFDAY type coding
24 5.2.2 String type
Table 4 – TIMEDIFFER type coding
Table 5 – VISIBLESTRING type data coding
25 5.2.3 Structure type
Figure 2 – BITMAP data type
Table 6 – Description of time information structure TIMEINFO_S
26 Table 7 – Description of clock option information structure CLOCK_OPTION_INFO_S
27 Table 8 – Description of network configuration parameter structure NETWORK_CFG_PARA_S
28 Table 9 – Description of MAC mapping table NETWORKID_MAC_MAP_TABLE_S
29 Table 10 – Description of IP mapping table structure IP_MAP_TABLE_S
30 6 Type 28 communication model specification
6.1 General
31 6.2 Protocol stack for Type 28 fieldbus
Figure 3 – AL in fieldbus protocol stack architecture
Figure 4 – Type 28 AL protocol architecture
32 6.3 Data mapping modelling
Figure 5 – Data mapping modelling object structure
33 Figure 6 – Diagram of mapping data buffers and service data variables
34 6.4 Overview of Type 28 communication model
6.4.1 General
6.4.2 P/S
Figure 7 – Diagram of P/S model
Table 11 – Service data mapping table parameter list
35 6.4.3 C/S
6.5 AL related management information table
6.5.1 General
Figure 8 – P/S model of PUSH mode
Figure 9 – P/S model of PULL mode
Figure 10 – Diagram of C/S communication model
36 6.5.2 Time management information table
Table 12 – Time management information table
37 6.5.3 Network management information table
Table 13 – Network management information table
38 6.6 ASEs
6.6.1 Overview
Table 14 – Communication models supported by Type 28 AL ASEs
Table 15 – Application service interface return value list
39 6.6.2 RT data ASE
Table 16 – RT data service interface parameters
40 Figure 11 – RT data transmission model
41 6.6.3 nRT data ASE
Table 17 – nRT data service interface parameters
42 Figure 12 – Diagram of nRT data request response model
43 6.6.4 Time ASE
Figure 13 – Diagram of nRT data AP interaction based on C/S communication model
Figure 14 – Diagram of nRT data AP interaction based on P/S communication model
44 Table 18 – Timing service interface parameters
45 Figure 15 – Time synchronization application interaction process
46 6.6.5 Resource ASE
Figure 16 – Time query process
47 Table 19 – Resource service interface parameters
48 6.6.6 Addressing ASE
Figure 17 – Resource AP interaction based on C/S communication model
Figure 18 – Resource ASE local service function diagram
49 Figure 19 – NETWORKID identification field structure
50 Table 20 – Addressing service interface parameters
51 Figure 20 – NETWORKID interaction process diagram
Figure 21 – Diagram of MAC mapping table service function
52 Figure 22 – IP mapping table service function diagram
Figure 23 – Type 28 AL data message mapped to IP payload data payload
53 6.6.7 Management ASE
Figure 24 – Type 28 AL protocol header and IP protocol header mapping
Figure 25 – IP data message is mapped to valid data of Type 28 AL data message
54 Table 21 – Management service interface parameters
56 Figure 26 – Static configuration initialization process
57 Figure 27 – Join the network interaction process
58 Figure 28 – Passively exit the network interaction process
59 Figure 29 – Actively exit network interaction process
Figure 30 – Diagram of diagnostic object mapping
60 6.6.8 Virtualization ASE
Figure 31 – Diagram of the logging process
61 Figure 32 – A physical bus divided into two virtual bus domain diagrams
Table 22 – Virtual service interface parameters
62 Figure 33 – Diagram of virtualized AP interaction based on C/S communication model
63 6.7 Application service
6.7.1 Overview
6.7.2 Read service
6.7.3 Write service
Figure 34 – Virtualization ASE local implementation diagram
Table 23 – Read service parameters
64 Table 24 – Write service parameters
Table 25 – Application service errcode
65 Annex A (informative) Example of service data mapping DTU message
Figure A.1 – Data transmission unit message content example
66 Annex B (informative) Example of OPC UA data model and Type 28 data model mapping
Figure B.1 – OPC UA data model and mapping of Type 28 data model
67 Annex C (informative) Example of RTA service processing
Figure C.1 – Example of RTA service processing
68 Annex D (informative) Type 28 virtualization solution example
Figure D.1 – Diagram of Type 28 industrial bus service deployment
Figure D.2 – Diagram of networking topology based on the virtualized bus
69 Figure D.3 – Virtual network topology based on logical business function RT1
70 Table D.1 – Virtual bus environment node NETWORKID list
71 Bibliography
BS EN IEC 61158-5-28:2023
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