Setting Up A Profibus Dp Network; Configuring The Profibus Master; Fdt/Dtm Technology - Omron SYSMAC CS Series Operation Manual

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Setting up a PROFIBUS DP Network

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Setting up a PROFIBUS DP Network

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Configuring the PROFIBUS Master

Configuration Technology
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FDT/DTM Technology

FDT/DTM Technology
FDT/DTM Concept
FDT Container Application
Device DTM
In order to operate a PROFIBUS network, each master in the network needs
to be configured. This process of configuration involves
• setting up the network topology, i.e. assigning the slave devices with
which the master will be exchanging data,
• defining the parameterization data, which the master will send to each of
the slave devices, before process data exchange can commence
• defining the configuration data, i.e. defining the process data, which will
be exchanged,
• setting up the bus parameters, which define the baud rate and the bus
timing parameters.
• downloading the configuration setup to the master device.
The configuration process is usually facilitated by a special Computer based
program, often referred to as a configurator. The configurator requires special
configuration files, defining the configuration options for each device, which is
to participate in data exchange. The files must be provided by the manufac-
turer of the device.
Two types of configuration technology exist:
• Configuration technology based on FDT/DTM technology
• Configuration technology based on GSD-files
The newer configuration tools are based on FDT/DTM technology.
The FDT/DTM concept specifies the interfaces between the engineering sys-
tems called Field Device Tools (FDT), and the device-specific software com-
ponents called Device Type Managers (DTM).
The FDT/DTM concept separates the device dependent functionality (which is
in the DTM) from the application. It provides separate interfaces for device
configuration, monitoring and maintenance solutions, which before largely
depended on the manufacturer of the application. Because of this concept,
FDT/DTM technology is not limited to PROFIBUS applications. In concept,
any type of network can be configured and accessed, provided the appropri-
ate DTMs are available.
A FDT container application facilitates configuration of network devices and
parameterizing and/or manipulating their operational modes. All device
dependent functionality is concentrated in the DTM.
FDT container applications can be stand-alone tools, or can be part of other
engineering tools such web browsers providing FDT interfaces.Since FDT
standardizes the interfaces, it allows devices from different manufacturers to
be integrated in any automation system, regardless of the fieldbus system.
CX-Profibus is an example of a FDT container application. It is described in
detail in the following sections.
DTMs are provided by the manufacturer of the device. A DTM is comparable
to a printer driver, which allows interactive configuration and diagnostics.
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