The FBM233 Redundant Field Device System Integrator (FDSI) module
provides an Ethernet interface between single- or dual-port field I/O devices
and the EcoStruxure™ Foxboro™ DCS.
Each FBM233 module has an RJ-45 connector (10/100Mbps copper
Ethernet connection) on the front of the module for connecting dual-port
Ethernet devices.
The FBM233 connects to an Ethernet switch or hub to communicate with one
external device or up to 64 external devices.
The combination of a pair of modules provides redundancy at the fieldbus
module (FBM) level. In this configuration, one FBM233 is the master and the
other is the tracking module. Input points on the control station are updated
from device input points received on the network connected to the master.
Device output points (depending on the I/O driver) are written by both the
master and the trace module.
If the I/O driver detects a problem (e.g. any device loses its heartbeat), a role
switch is automatically performed, or the user can switch roles at any time via
the SMDH.

Functional Features
Key features of the FBM233 include
- Redundant 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps Ethernet network transfer rates to and from field devices
- Communication with up to 64 field devices
- Downloadable I/O software drivers from available protocol libraries
- Up to 2000 DCI block connections
- Integration of field device data into the Foxboro DCS control database using an Ethernet connection
- Field Installation
- G3 rated (harsh) environments.
Enhanced reliability (fault tolerance)
The FCP280's unique, patented fault-tolerant operation improves
reliability compared to traditional process controllers.
The fault-tolerant version of the FCP280 consists of two modules operating
in parallel with two Ethernet connections to the control network.
The two FCP280 modules are combined as a fault-tolerant pair,
ensuring continuous operation of the controller in the event of any hardware
failure in one of the modules. Both modules receive and process information
simultaneously and faults are detected by the modules themselves.
One important method of fault detection is to compare the communication
messages of the modules' external interfaces.
A message leaves the FCP280 only if the two FCP280s agree on the message
to be sent (bit for bit match). Once a fault is detected, both modules run
self-diagnostics to determine which module is affected.
The modules run self-diagnostics to determine which module is affected.
The unaffected module then takes over control without affecting the normal
operation of the system.
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