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Fieldbus Foundation A Decade of Leadership

“Freedom to Choose. Power to Integrate”

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Born in 1994

On 23 Sep 94 Fieldbus Foundation was formed  World FIP North America and the ISP Foundation members voted with an overwhelming majority to proceed  Clear mandate to deliver the benefits of Fieldbus technology  Would require global cooperation across a wide spectrum of suppliers and end users

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Humble Beginnings

H1: 31.25 Kbps

Computers Control network Process controllers H1 Fieldbus Junction box Field devices “Freedom to Choose. Power to Integrate”

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H1 Development History

H1 Today Over 62 Registered Stacks from 26 suppliers Over 200 Registered Devices from suppliers Over 305,000 H1 Devices in the Field

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HIST Compliant Hosts

ABB Emerson – Delta V Honeywell – Plantscape and Experion PKS Invensys Smar – System 302 Yamatake – Industrial DEO Yokogawa – Centum and Stardom Rockwell – Process Logix “Freedom to Choose. Power to Integrate”

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1997: IEC 61158 DLL & AL Ballot

FIELDBUS: IEC RESULTS ON FDIS YES NO

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Freedom to Choose Power to Integrate

We need open specifications that provide us with the "Freedom to Choose" interoperable best-in-class products that meet our application needs and the "Power to Integrate” the information from those products into our enterprise model.

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Freedom to Choose Power to Integrate

176 unique and 256 total devices registered 28 6 25 8 18 36 14 39 Flow HSE Linking Device Pressure Valve Level Temperature Analytical Controller Other “Freedom to Choose. Power to Integrate”

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Foundation fieldbus Digital presence

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Fieldbus Acceptance Has Been Outstanding

F OUNDATION ™ fieldbus installations include leaders in key industries  9 of the top 10 oil and gas companies     24 of the top 25 pharmaceutical companies 23 of the top 25 chemical companies 15 of the top 20 pulp and paper companies 10 of the top 20 food and beverage companies

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AP 10% MEA 2%

Market Distribution

Global LA 14% NA 46% Mining and Metals Education 3% 3% Pulp and Paper 4% Food & Beverage 9% Industry Other 8% Chemical 29% EUR 28% Pharm- aceutical 9% Oil & Gas 22% Power 13% “Freedom to Choose. Power to Integrate”

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H1 technology forward through HSE and beyond “Freedom to Choose. Power to Integrate”

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HSE Development History

HSE Today 10 Registered Linking Devices

ABB (2 versions)

Emerson

National Instruments

Rockwell

Smar(3)

Softing

HMS Networks HSE Function Block Devices in Beta Registration Test HSE Redundant Devices in Lab System Test Planning for FBCiHAB Demo at BP is Underway - Includes registered HSE Linking Devices, FB Devices, and HSE Redundancy “Freedom to Choose. Power to Integrate”

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Business requirements

Meeting business challenges in the 21st century requires a new way of thinking. The industry as a whole is turning the corner on increased production demands with informed asset management and predictable system performance

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“Unneeded” Trips To The Field - Avoided Through Remote Diagnostics 63% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 35% 0% Routine Check 28% 20% 6% No Problem Calibration Shift Zero Off

Source: Dow Chemical Company

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6% 4% Plugged Lines Failed Instrument

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International Standards

IEC 61804 Function Blocks (FB) for Process Control - Part 1: Overview of system aspects - Part 2: Specification of FB concept and Electronic Device Description Language (EDDL) Covers DDL used in the FOUNDATION™ fieldbus, HART® and Profibus communication protocols Used to support about 1000 different devices “Freedom to Choose. Power to Integrate”

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What is IEC 61804-2

It is a Super Set Specification of Device Description Languages (DDL)

IEC 61804-2

HART COMMUNICATION FOUNDATION DDL DDL DDL

The three languages are 95% the same with only small differences

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Impact of IEC 61804

Standardization of existing technology 

No Changes

to existing DDs First Time the HART Communication Foundation, the Fieldbus Foundation and Profibus Nutzerorganisation e.V have co operated!

Paves the way for future co-operation!

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DD Cooperation Project

Working Group Members - Volunteers from FF, HCF and PNO: ABB Emerson Process Management Endress + Hauser FlowServe Honeywell Siemens Yokogawa “Freedom to Choose. Power to Integrate”

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Application on PC or Handheld Reads DD

Digits of precision Descriptions values are for obtained from the DD.

Values are read from the device.

Engineering Unit Label of the value 25.50

% Measured_Value

DD

Application on PC or Handheld uses the same DD

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DD Cooperation Project

Graphing System Key Features

 Visualize Complex Data   Support for Charts and Graphs Multiple plots    Interactive zooming Direct editing of graphs Emphasis, Key Points, Notes

Example Applications

 Radar Level Configuration   Valve Signatures Analyzers

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DD Cooperation Project

RADAR LEVEL GAUGE EXAMPLE A graph is used to present the echo waveform to enable configuration of thresholds and false echoes areas in the device.

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Trigger device to build waveform data Retrieve waveform data Update the graph with the retrieved values DD Cooperation Project Radar Gauge “Freedom to Choose. Power to Integrate”

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DD Cooperation Project

Valve Step Response A graph is used to present the Step Response waveform of a Valve.

Trigger device to build waveform data Retrieve waveform Update the graph with the retrieved values Blue line is a reference

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DD Cooperation Project

Valve Signature - with Best Fit Line graph is used to present the Valve Signature waveform as a measure of the force-to-open and the force-to-close Trigger device to build waveform data Retrieve waveform Update the graph with the retrieved values “Best Fit” line can be calculated Retrieve, save and draw the data on the graph.

Best Fit

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Infraserv Höchst To Host FF-SIS Validation Testing

Testing will evaluate devices based on IEC safety standards

Effective March 19, 2004, Infraserv Höchst, an independent consultancy located in Frankfurt, Germany, will host Fieldbus Foundation Safety Instrumented Systems (FF-SIS) lab specification validation testing during 2004. The foundation, in concert with leading device manufacturers and end users, is developing specifications and guidelines complying with the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) 61508 standard (functional safety of electrical/electronic/programmable electronic safety-related systems), and IEC 61511 (functional safety: safety instrumented systems for the process industry sector). IEC 61511 addresses the application of safety instrumented systems.

The FF-SIS development team included: ABB, DuPont, Emerson Process Management, ExxonMobil, HIMA, Honeywell, Invensys/Triconex, Metso Automation, Rockwell Automation, Rotork Control Systems, Saudi Aramco, Shell Global Solutions, Smar, Softing, TÜV and Yokogawa.

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Fieldbus Foundation Future

We are always open to new ideas and better methods of sharing benefits of the technology.

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Thank you

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