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Quo Vadis Automation
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The Current State
PROFIBUS PROFIBUS Fieldbus X
Vendor AProduction Cell A
Vendor BProduction Cell B
Vendor CProduction Cell C
Production Control
Engineering Interface
Data Interface
Information
Engineering Interface
Data Interface
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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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This Means for Engineering
Large overhead costs for all participants
(users, OEMs, integrators) for:
coordination documentation implementation commissioning
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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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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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Engineering Interface
Data Interface
Information
FillingBottel Cleaning
Configuring Sequence with PROFInet
Vendor ABottle Cleaning
Vendor BFilling
PROFIBUS
PROFIBUS
Generation of a PROFInet Component
Connection of Components
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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 specificVendor specificVendor specific
Vendor indepentend
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Generation and interconnection of components
Vendor Specific Programming and Configuration Tools
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XML-File
PROFInet Connection Editor
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Transfer to PROFInet Devices
Loading of the connection information
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PROFInet Communication
Vendor C
Vendor BVendor A
DCOM / COM
TCP / UDP
Ethernet
IP
PROFIBUS
Proxy
Ethernet
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Integration of PROFIBUS-Segments into PROFInet
Ethernet
PROFIBUS
Field Device Drive
Controler
Engineering,HMI
Safe InvestmentOpenness
Fieldbus X
Controler
Engineering, HMI
Intelligent Field Device
Proxy
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Parts of PROFInet
Communicationopentransparentwith PROFIBUSwith Ethernetwith IT-Standards
Engineeringplant widevendor independent
Distributed Automationobjectorientedbased on components
PROFInetCombination of distributed automation, open communication standards and vendor independent engineering
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PROFInet – Your Benefits
Vendor ABottle Cleaning
Vendor BFilling
PROFIBUS
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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Run-Time Software of a PROFInet Device
PROFInet DevicePROFInet Device
Application
PROFInetRun Time
OperatingSystem
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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PROFInet-Offered Services
Support by Competence
CentersTest and
Certification
PROFInet
PROFInetSoftware
Specification
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PROFInet – Structure of Working Groups
Core Team – PROFInet
WebIntegration
PROFInet I/O
Network Management
Future Profiles
IntrinsicSafety
SafetyTechnology
PROFInetMarketing
ConnectionTechnology FDT / DTM
Technology
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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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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:
RealtimeEthernet
Parameterization, Comissioning, Diagnostics
Quality of Services
Stage 3:
Event-Mechanisms
Network-Management Web- Integration
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