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Digital Field Bus Communication Networks
To date, despite its many draw­backs, the 4 - 20 mA
analog current loop has been the most widely accepted
standard for implementing process control systems.
In today’s manufacturing environment, however,
automated systems are expected to help manage
the process, not merely monitor it. With the advent
of digital field bus communication networks such as
DeviceNet, PROFIBUS, and Smart Distributed Systems
(SDS), gone are the days of constrained information.
Controllers can now receive multiple readings from field
devices (sensors, actuators, etc.) in addition to diagnos-
tic information.
The physical model for each of these digital field bus
communica­tion networks is very similar as shown in
Figure 17. Each includes one or more buses, an interface
unit, optical isolation, transceiver, and sensing and/or
actuating devices.
CONTROLLER
BUS
INTERFACE
OPTICAL
ISOLATION
TRANSCEIVER
TRANSCEIVER
OPTICAL
ISOLATION
BUS
INTERFACE
TRANSCEIVER
OPTICAL
ISOLATION
BUS
INTERFACE
FIELD BUS
TRANSCEIVER
OPTICAL
ISOLATION
BUS
INTERFACE
TRANSCEIVER
OPTICAL
ISOLATION
BUS
INTERFACE
DEVICE
CONFIGURATION
MOTOR
STARTER
Figure 17. Typical field bus communication physical model
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MOTOR
CONTROLLER
SENSOR
Optical Isolation for Field Bus Networks
To recognize the full benefits of these networks, Avago
optocouplers are recomm­ ended to provide galvanic
isolation. As network communication is bi-direction-
al (involving receiving data from and transmitting
data onto the network), two Avago optocouplers are
needed. By providing galvanic isolation, data integrity is
retained via noise reduction and the elimination of false
signals. In addition, the network receives maximum
protection from power system faults and ground loops.
Within an isolated node, such as the DeviceNet Node
shown in Figure 18, some of the node’s components are
referenced to a ground other than V- of the network.
These components could include such things as devices
with serial ports, parallel ports, RS-232 and RS-485 type
ports. As shown in Figure 18, power from the network is
used only for the transceiver and input (network) side of
the optocouplers.
Isolation of nodes connected to any of the three types
of digital field bus networks is best achieved by using
the HCPL-x710 optocouplers. For each network, the
HCPL-x710 satisify the critical propagation delay and
pulse width distortion requirem­ ents over the tempera-
ture range of 0 °C to +85 °C, and power supply voltage
range of 4.5 V to 5.5 V.
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