Page 3 - Table of Contents; Chapter 1
3 Table of Contents Safety Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 About the Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Chapter 1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....
Page 4 - Chapter 5; Glossary
4 Chapter 5 Application Example . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Sample Island Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42Network Configuration Considerations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....
Page 5 - Safety Information; Important Information; NOTICE; DANGER
890USE19600 April 2004 5 § Safety Information Important Information NOTICE Read these instructions carefully, and look at the equipment to become familiar with the device before trying to install, operate, or maintain it. The following special messages may appear throughout this documentation or on ...
Page 6 - PLEASE NOTE
Safety Information 6 890USE19600 April 2004 PLEASE NOTE Electrical equipment should be serviced only by qualified personnel. No responsibility is assumed by Schneider Electric for any consequences arising out of the use of this material. This document is not intended as an instruction manual for unt...
Page 7 - About the Book; At a Glance; Document Scope
890USE19600 April 2004 7 About the Book At a Glance Document Scope This guide describes the specific functionality of the STB NIB 1010, the Advantys STB basic network interface module to an INTERBUS network. To assist you with setting up your Advantys STB island on an INTERBUS network, extensive, re...
Page 8 - User Comments
About the Book 8 890USE19600 April 2004 Product Related Warnings Schneider Electric assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this document. If you have any suggestions for improvements or amendments or have found errors in this publication, please notify us.No part of this documen...
Page 9 - Introduction; Summary; This chapter contains the following topics:
890USE19600 April 2004 9 1 Introduction At a Glance Summary This chapter describes the Advantys STB NIB 1010 basic INTERBUS network interface module and its role in making the island a node on an INTERBUS open fieldbus network. What’s in this Chapter? This chapter contains the following topics: Topi...
Page 10 - termination plate, which ships with
Introduction 10 890USE19600 April 2004 What Is Advantys STB? Introduction Advantys STB is an assembly of distributed I/O, power, and other modules that function together as an island node on an open fieldbus network. Advantys STB delivers a highly modular and versatile slice I/O solution for the man...
Page 11 - What Is a Network Interface Module?; Purpose
Introduction 890USE19600 April 2004 11 What Is a Network Interface Module? Purpose An island of STB I/O modules requires a network interface module (NIM) in the leftmost location of the basic island. Physically, the NIM is the first (leftmost) module on the island bus. Functionally, it is the gatewa...
Page 13 - About INTERBUS
Introduction 890USE19600 April 2004 13 About INTERBUS Introduction INTERBUS implements a master/slave network model. It can communicate with up to 512 nodes over a distance of 12.8 km, and can read 1024 inputs and write 1024 outputs in 4 ms.Each network slave has an in connector for receiving data a...
Page 14 - Physical Layer; 12 possible connections
Introduction 14 890USE19600 April 2004 Physical Layer The physical layer contains a single twisted pair of shielded wires. The STB NIB 1010 INTERBUS implements the SUPI 3 (serial universal peripheral interface) ASIC from Phoenix Contact. Network Topology The INTERBUS network observes a master/slave ...
Page 15 - The NIM’s EDS
Introduction 890USE19600 April 2004 15 Node Addressing The INTERBUS master device is self-configuring because INTERBUS slave devices are auto-addressed according to their sequence in a serial ring structure. The master identifies read/write data in terms of a node’s relative position in the ring, no...
Page 18 - External Features of the STB NIB 1010 NIM
The STB NIB 1010 Basic NIM Module 18 890USE19600 April 2004 External Features of the STB NIB 1010 NIM Hardware Features The physical features critical to STB NIB 1010 INTERBUS NIM operations are called out in the illustration below: Feature Function 1 fieldbus interface (in) Nine-pin SUB-D (male) co...
Page 19 - Housing Shape
The STB NIB 1010 Basic NIM Module 890USE19600 April 2004 19 Housing Shape The L-shaped external housing of the NIM is designed to accommodate the attachment of the in and out INTERBUS network connectors without raising the depth profile of the island: 1 space reserved for the network connectors 2 NI...
Page 20 - STB NIB 1010 Fieldbus Interface
The STB NIB 1010 Basic NIM Module 20 890USE19600 April 2004 STB NIB 1010 Fieldbus Interface Summary The fieldbus interface on the STB NIB 1010 is the point of connection between an Advantys STB island bus and the INTERBUS network. Like every INTERBUS node, the NIM has two nine-pin SUB-D connectors f...
Page 22 - LED Physical Description; Overview; The top three LEDs indicate activity or events on the NIM:
The STB NIB 1010 Basic NIM Module 22 890USE19600 April 2004 LED Physical Description Overview The six LEDs implemented in the STB NIB 1010 INTERBUS NIM are visual indications of the operating status of the island bus on an INTERBUS network. The LED array is located at the top of the NIM front bezel....
Page 24 - Power Supply Interface
The STB NIB 1010 Basic NIM Module 24 890USE19600 April 2004 Power Supply Interface Introduction The NIM’s built-in power supply requires 24 VDC from an external SELV-rated power source. The connection between the 24 VDC source and the Advantys STB island is the two-receptacle connector illustrated b...
Page 25 - Connectors; Each entry slot accepts a wire in the range 0.14 to1.5 mm
The STB NIB 1010 Basic NIM Module 890USE19600 April 2004 25 Connectors Use either: l a screw type power connector, available in a kit of 10 (model STB XTS 1120) l a spring clamp power connector, available in a kit of 10 (model STB XTS 2120) The following illustrations show two views of each power co...
Page 26 - Logic Power
The STB NIB 1010 Basic NIM Module 26 890USE19600 April 2004 Logic Power Introduction Logic power is a 5 VDC power signal on the island bus that the I/O modules require for internal processing. The NIM has a built-in power supply that provides logic power. The NIM sends the 5 V logic power signal acr...
Page 27 - Selecting a Source Power Supply for the Island’s Logic Power Bus; The external supply needs to provide 13 W of power to the NIM.; CAUTION
The STB NIB 1010 Basic NIM Module 890USE19600 April 2004 27 Selecting a Source Power Supply for the Island’s Logic Power Bus Logic Power Requirements An external 24 VDC power supply is needed as the source for logic power to the island bus. The external power supply connects to the island’s NIM. Thi...
Page 28 - STB NIB 1010 Module Specifications
The STB NIB 1010 Basic NIM Module 28 890USE19600 April 2004 STB NIB 1010 Module Specifications Table of Technical Specifications dimensions width 40.5 mm (1.59 in) height 130 mm (5.12 in) depth 70 mm (3.15 in) interface connectors from INTERBUS network nine-pin SUB-D connector (male) to INTERBUS net...
Page 29 - Configuring the Island Bus
890USE19600 April 2004 29 3 Configuring the Island Bus At a Glance Introduction The information in this chapter describes the auto-addressing and auto-configuration processes. This data is saved to Flash memory automatically. What’s in this Chapter? This chapter contains the following topics: Topic ...
Page 30 - PDMs
Configuring the Island Bus 30 890USE19600 April 2004 Auto-Addressing Introduction Each time that the island is powered up or reset, the NIM automatically assigns a unique island bus address to each module on the island that will engage in data exchange. All Advantys STB I/O modules engage in data ex...
Page 31 - An Example; For example, if you have an island bus with eight I/O modules:
Configuring the Island Bus 890USE19600 April 2004 31 An Example For example, if you have an island bus with eight I/O modules: 1 NIM 2 STB PDT 3100 24 VDC power distribution module 3 STB DDI 3230 24 VDC two-channel digital input module 4 STB DDO 3200 24 VDC two-channel digital output module 5 STB DD...
Page 32 - You power up an island for the first time.
Configuring the Island Bus 32 890USE19600 April 2004 Auto-Configuration Introduction All Advantys STB I/O modules are shipped with a set of predefined parameters that allow an island to be operational as soon as it is initialized. This ability of island modules to operate with default parameters is ...
Page 34 - Island Fallback Scenarios
Configuring the Island Bus 34 890USE19600 April 2004 Island Fallback Scenarios Introduction In the event of a communications failure on the island or between the island and the fieldbus, output data is put into a predefined fallback state so that the module’s values are known when the system recover...
Page 36 - The INTERBUS NIM recognizes one of two possible data types:
Fieldbus Communications Support 36 890USE19600 April 2004 The INTERBUS ID Code Introduction The ID cycle is part of the INTERBUS network’s initialization process. After determining the length of its own data during network initialization, every network device reports its functionality and byte lengt...
Page 37 - Data Length
Fieldbus Communications Support 890USE19600 April 2004 37 Data Length The following table shows the relationship between the actual data length of the island and the length of the code on INTERBUS. The actual data length (anywhere from 0 to 16 words) represents the greater of the input or output dat...
Page 38 - Data Exchange
Fieldbus Communications Support 38 890USE19600 April 2004 Data Exchange Introduction Process image data is exchanged between the STB NIB 1010 NIM and an INTERBUS fieldbus master in a bit-packed format. Data and Status Objects Data exchange between the island and the INTERBUS master involves three ty...
Page 41 - Application Example
890USE19600 April 2004 41 5 Application Example At a Glance Introduction This chapter presents two examples for configuring the Advantys STB island on an INTERBUS network. Each example implements the same sample island assembly with an Advantys STB NIB 1010 basic NIM. What’s in this Chapter? This ch...
Page 43 - The I/O modules have the following island bus addresses:
Application Example 890USE19600 April 2004 43 The I/O modules have the following island bus addresses: The NIM, the PDM, and the termination plate do not consume island bus addresses, and they do not exchange data with the fieldbus master. I/O Model Module Type Island Bus Address STB DDI 3230 two-ch...
Page 44 - Network Configuration Considerations
Application Example 44 890USE19600 April 2004 Network Configuration Considerations Introduction This topic covers items to consider before you configure your INTERBUS network for use with an Advantys STB island. Connection Figure The following figure shows the connections between a master device and...
Page 46 - Using SyCon to Configure an STB Island on INTERBUS
Application Example 46 890USE19600 April 2004 Using SyCon to Configure an STB Island on INTERBUS Introduction To add any master device and an Advantys STB island slave to your configuration with SyCon: Add a Master Use the following procedure to add an INTERBUS master to your configuration. In this ...
Page 47 - Add the NIM
Application Example 890USE19600 April 2004 47 Add the NIM You must import the NIM’s EDS before you configure the island as a network device. To add the NIM to the network configuration: Configuring in the SyCon Workspace After you use the Add a Master and Add the NIM instructions to add the CIF30 ma...
Page 48 - Create an EDS
Application Example 48 890USE19600 April 2004 Create an EDS You can create an EDS using SyCon's EDS Generator by following these instructions: Step Action Comment 1 From SyCon’s Tools menu, select EDS Generator. The EDS Generator dialogue box appears. 2 In the Created by text field, enter the creato...
Page 50 - Using CMD to Configure an STB Island on INTERBUS
Application Example 50 890USE19600 April 2004 Using CMD to Configure an STB Island on INTERBUS Introduction Use these directions to add an Advantys STB island slave to your INTERBUS network using Phoenix Contact’s CMD software. The employed master device is a controller board that you select. In thi...
Page 53 - agent
890USE19600 April 2004 53 Glossary 10Base-T An adaptation of the IEEE 802.3 (Ethernet) standard, the 10Base-T standard uses twisted-pair wiring with a maximum segment length of 100 m (328 ft) and terminates with an RJ-45 connector. A 10Base-T network is a baseband network capable of transmitting dat...
Page 54 - ARP; A master on a Fipio network.
Glossary 54 890USE19600 April 2004 ARP address resolution protocol. The IP network layer protocol, which uses ARP to map an IP address to a MAC (hardware) address. auto baud The automatic assignment and detection of a common baud rate as well as the ability of a device on a network to adapt to that ...
Page 56 - DHCP
Glossary 56 890USE19600 April 2004 DeviceNet protocol DeviceNet is a low-level, connection-based network that is based on CAN, a serial bus system without a defined application layer. DeviceNet, therefore, defines a layer for the industrial application of CAN. DHCP dynamic host configuration protoco...
Page 58 - A program or /hardware that passes data between networks.
Glossary 58 890USE19600 April 2004 FSD_P Fipio standard device profile. On a Fipio network, the standard device profile type for agents whose data length is more than two words and equal to or less than eight words. full scale The maximum level in a specific range—e.g., in an analog input circuit th...
Page 59 - IEC; a voltage drop of no more than 8 V; IEEE
Glossary 890USE19600 April 2004 59 I/O base A mounting device, designed to seat an Advantys STB I/O module, hang it on a DIN rail, and connect it to the island bus. It provides the connection point where the module can receive either 24 VDC or 115/230 VAC from the input or output power bus distribut...
Page 60 - local area network. A short-distance data communications network.
Glossary 60 890USE19600 April 2004 industrial I/O An Advantys STB I/O module designed at a moderate cost for typical continuous, high-duty-cycle applications. Modules of this type often feature standard IEC threshold ratings, usually providing user-configurable parameter options, on-board protection...
Page 61 - MAC address; National Electrical Manufacturers Association.
Glossary 890USE19600 April 2004 61 MAC address media access control address. A 48-bit number, unique on a network, that is programmed into each network card or device when it is manufactured. mandatory module When an Advantys STB I/O module is configured to be mandatory, it must be present and healt...
Page 62 - NIM
Glossary 62 890USE19600 April 2004 NIM network interface module. This module is the interface between an island bus and the fieldbus network of which the island is a part. A NIM enables all the I/O on the island to be treated as a single node on the fieldbus. The NIM also provides 5 V of logic power...
Page 66 - An output that, when turned on, receives DC current from its load.
Glossary 66 890USE19600 April 2004 sink load An output that, when turned on, receives DC current from its load. size 1 base A mounting device, designed to seat an STB module, hang it on a DIN rail, and connect it to the island bus. It is 13.9 mm wide and 128.25 mm high. size 2 base A mounting device...
Page 67 - A data packet used in serial communication.
Glossary 890USE19600 April 2004 67 STD_P standard profile. On a Fipio network, a standard profile is a fixed set of configuration and operating parameters for an agent device, based on the number of modules that the device contains and the device’s total data length. Three types of standard profiles...
Page 68 - UDP
Glossary 68 890USE19600 April 2004 UDP user datagram protocol. A connectionless mode protocol in which messages are delivered in a datagram to a destination computer. The UDP protocol is typically bundled with the Internet Protocol (UPD/IP). varistor A two-electrode semiconductor device with a volta...
Page 69 - Index
C B A 69 A ABL7 RE2403 Telefast 24 VDC power supply, 27addressable module, 30, 31agency approvals, 28auto-addressing, 30, 33auto-configuration, 32 and reset, 32, 33initial configuration, 32 B basic segment, 10, 11, 26, 27baud CFG port, 33fieldbus interface, 33 bit packing, 39 C configuration INTERBU...