Supported Industrial
Ethernet Protocols:
Modbus TCP Interface
The Modbus TCP interface will support Modbus data
sources such as PLCs, MCCs, analyzers and similar devices
communicating Modbus TCP. The Modbus TCP interface is a
Modbus Client reading and writing data from/to Modbus Server
devices. The Modbus server devices can be Modbus TCP devices
or Modbus serial devices using a Modbus TCP gateway.
The Modbus TCP interface supports the following types of
data access:
Reading input data from Modbus Coils, Discrete Input,
Holding Registers, and Input Registers.
Writing output data to Coils and Holding registers.
All reads will be performed periodically and outputs will be
sent when they are written.
EtherNet /IP
The EtherNet/IP protocol allows data sources such as
PLCs, Intelligent Field Devices (IFDs), variable-speed drives,
MCCs, and analyzers; as well as other devices communicating
EtherNet/IP to connect directly in to DeltaV via the EIOC.
The EtherNet/IP interface will support connections for
both implicit and explicit messaging to allow access to both
Class 1 and Class 3 EtherNet/IP I/O adapters. Redundancy with
EtherNet/IP Class 1 Implicit and Class 3 Explicit messaging
for control (sending outputs to the devices) require special
considerations due to exclusive owner communications defined
by the protocol. Please refer to the DeltaV System Planning
Guide for more information. Class 3 PCCC and UCMM with
Logix tags message classes are also supported.
IEC 61850 (MMS)
The IEC 61850 MMS interface will allow data from Intelligent
Electronic Devices (IEDs) such as motor protection relays,
motor starters, motor control centers, switchgear, and similar
MMS-based devices to be integrated into DeltaV. The MMS
interface will be a client reading and writing data from/to the
Intelligent Electronic Device which acts as the server.
The EIOC only supports reading and writing of real time
signals using this protocol. Reading historical data or
Goose applications are not supported.
OPC UA Client
The OPC UA Client in the EIOC provides native client
implementation of a Data Access profile (real time data)
compliant with OPC UA version 1.03. The OPC UA client will
read and write up to 30,000 real time signals coming from
up to 64 OPC UA servers.
EtherNet/IP Control Tag Integration protocol
The EtherNet/IP Control Tag Integration protocol utilizes
EtherNet/IP Class 3 messaging to provide integration with
tag-based PLC data sources. Referencing data by tag name
eliminates the need for register mapping. Read or write up
to 10 signals per tag, and up to 2000 tags per EIOC for a total
of 20,000 signals. The EtherNet/IP Control Tag Integration
protocol supports reading string type signals and read/write
of arrays up to 64 elements each (max 100 arrays per EIOC).
The EtherNet/IP Control Tag Integration protocol supports
integration with ControlLogix and CompactLogix PLCs
utilizing tags.
Parallel Redundant Protocol (PRP)
PRP is a network protocol standard for Ethernet that provides
seamless failover against failure of any network component.
Therefore, it is a great solution when high availability and short
switchover time is required (e.g. electrical monitoring using
IEC 61850 MMS). PRP allows for communications in Primary and
Secondary ports of the Ethernet Device Network in the EIOC to
happen at the same time. This means that a device connected
to the Ethernet Device network is getting the same information
at the same time, through different network paths. In case of
failure in one of the networks it basically provides a zero-time
to recovery (no time to switchover) and eliminates any single
point of failure in a redundant Ethernet Device Network.
PRP is independent of the application-protocol and can be
used by most Industrial Ethernet protocols. In the EIOC,
PRP is an optional feature than can be enabled at the port level
and is available with all the protocols supported in the EIOC.
When enabled, PRP runs on top of the protocol that is selected
at that time.
For PRP to work properly, the Ethernet Devices connected to
the redundant network needs to support PRP natively as well.
If the devices do not support PRP natively, then a RedBox must
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