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© PROFIBUS International 2001PROFInetnet... More than justEthernet... More than just Ethernet
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© PROFIBUS International 2001 13.04.2001 V1.0 N° 2 2 Quo Vadis Automation
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© PROFIBUS International 2001 13.04.2001 V1.0 N° 3 3 The Current State PROFIBUS Fieldbus X Vendor A Production Cell A Vendor B Production Cell B Vendor C Production Cell C Production Control Engineering Interface Data Interface Information Engineering Interface Data Interface
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© PROFIBUS International 2001 13.04.2001 V1.0 N° 4 4 Changing to Distributed Automation Changing from centralized automation with central intelligence and decentralized field devices to distributed automation structures including technological components with intelligent field devices (distributed application))
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© PROFIBUS International 2001 13.04.2001 V1.0 N° 5 5 This Means for Engineering Large overhead costs for all participants (users, OEMs, integrators) for: coordination documentation implementation commissioning
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© PROFIBUS International 2001 13.04.2001 V1.0 N° 6 6 This is a Task for PROFInet Engineering – currently the greatest potential savings in automation engineering Engineering Software Hardware 15 % 25 % 60 % ca. 15 % Savings Engineering Software Hardware
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© PROFIBUS International 2001 13.04.2001 V1.0 N° 7 7 Mechanics Electrics/ Electronics Combination into a PROFInet- Componet How PROFInet Acts Logic/Software Process Module Filling Reset Clock Ready Start Run End Start Error Object Model for a PROFInet Componet
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© PROFIBUS International 2001 13.04.2001 V1.0 N° 8 8 Engineering Interface Data Interface Information Filling Bottel Cleaning Configuring Sequence with PROFInet Vendor A Bottle Cleaning Vendor B Filling PROFIBUS Generation of a PROFInet Component Connection of Components
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© PROFIBUS International 2001 13.04.2001 V1.0 N° 9 9 The PROFInet Engineering: vendor independent, central, plant wide PROFIBUS Vendor A Parameterization Fieldbus X Vendor C Programming Configuration Parameterization Programmingg Configuration Parameterization PROFIBUS Vendor B PROFInet Connection Editor Configuration Programming Vendor specific Vendor indepentend
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© PROFIBUS International 2001 13.04.2001 V1.0 N° 10 10 Generation and interconnection of components Vendor Specific Programming and Configuration Tools Componer Interface Vendor A Componer Interface Vendor B Componer Interface Vendor C XML-File PROFInet Connection Editor
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© PROFIBUS International 2001 13.04.2001 V1.0 N° 11 11 Transfer to PROFInet Devices Loading of the connection information
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© PROFIBUS International 2001 13.04.2001 V1.0 N° 12 12 PROFInet Communication Vendor C Vendor B Vendor A DCOM / COM TCP / UDP Ethernet IP PROFIBUS Proxy Ethernet
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© PROFIBUS International 2001 13.04.2001 V1.0 N° 13 13 Integration of PROFIBUS-Segments into PROFInet Ethernet PROFIBUS Field DeviceDrive Controler Engineering, HMI Safe InvestmentOpenness Fieldbus X Controler Engineering, HMI Intelligent Field Device Proxy
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© PROFIBUS International 2001 13.04.2001 V1.0 N° 14 14 Parts of PROFInet Communication open transparent with PROFIBUS with Ethernet with IT-Standards Engineering plant wide vendor independent Distributed Automation objectoriented based on components PROFInet Combination of distributed automation, open communication standards and vendor independent engineering
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© PROFIBUS International 2001 13.04.2001 V1.0 N° 15 15 PROFInet – Your Benefits Vendor A Bottle Cleaning Vendor B Filling PROFIBUS Increased flexibility resulting from more modular design Vendor A Vendor B Reduction in Enginnering PROFIBUS Ethernet Communication Link from Office to Production
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© PROFIBUS International 2001 13.04.2001 V1.0 N° 16 16 Run-Time Software of a PROFInet Device PROFInet Device Application PROFInet Run Time Operating System Engineering TCP / IP, UDP, Ethernet Uniform PROFInet Run-Time Kernel Independent of the operating system Subordinate standard communication mechanisms Standardized interfaces
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© PROFIBUS International 2001 13.04.2001 V1.0 N° 17 17 PROFInet-Offered Services Support by Competence Centers Test and Certification PROFInet PROFInet Software Specification
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© PROFIBUS International 2001 13.04.2001 V1.0 N° 18 18 PROFInet – Structure of Working Groups Core Team – PROFInet Web Integration PROFInet I/O Network Management Future Profiles Intrinsic Safety Technology PROFInet Marketing Connection Technology FDT / DTM Technology
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© PROFIBUS International 2001 13.04.2001 V1.0 N° 19 19 PROFInet – Current Status Specification work for PROFInet stage 1 is ready for review; specification is published, www. Profibus.com. PROFInet will be implemented and tested for Windows and Vx Works systems The companies of the core team are currently integrating PROFInet into the first pilot products. PROFInet will be shown in a multi-vendor presentation at the Hanover trade fair 2001.
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© PROFIBUS International 2001 13.04.2001 V1.0 N° 20 20 PROFInet - Time Schedule Stage 1: Beta release is currently being tested by the core team companies (ABB, Bosch, Moeller, Siemens). Implementation of PROFInet in the first pilot products by the core team companies. The PROFInet software will be available at the end of June 2001. Stage 2: Realtime Ethernet Parameterization, Comissioning, Diagnostics Quality of Services Stage 3: Event- Mechanisms Network-Management Web- Integration
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© PROFIBUS International 2001PROFInetnet PROFIBUSEthernetPROFInet
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© PROFIBUS International 2001PROFInetnet... More than justEthernet... More than just Ethernet Visit us in Hall 15 Booth A 14
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