Differences between bacnet and lonworks, Differences between bacnet and l, Orks – Echelon IzoT BACnet Developes User Manual

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Differences between BACnet and L

ON

W

ORKS

There is a fundamental difference between BACnet and L

ON

W

ORKS

“Input” and “Output”

concepts pertaining to physical I/O. For example, when considering a temperature

sensor; when using BACnet, the temperature sensor is viewed as an “Analog Input” and

displayed and processed accordingly. In a L

ON

W

ORKS

example, the common approach is

to process the measurement internally and expose the resulting temperature as an

“Analog Output” of a Function Block. Similarly, in the case of a setpoint for example; in

BACnet systems, setpoints are normally considered “Analog Outputs” to be written to a

device, whereas when using L

ON

W

ORKS

, setpoints are processed as Analog Inputs to

Function Blocks.
With this in mind, the mapping of the BACnet conceptual model to a L

ON

W

ORKS

model

can easily be achieved by the creation of a “Virtual BACnet Server” model within the

Neuron Chip, and other BACnet devices interact with this virtual device as they would

with any other native BACnet device.

External

LonWorks

Device

External

LonWorks

Device

FT 6000 based LonWorks Device

Standard LonWorks Function Block

AO: Temp Setpoint

BACnet Write

BACnet Read

BACnet Read

Virtual BACnet Server (New)

nviSpaceTemp

AO: Space Temp

nviSetPoint

nvoSpaceTemp

AI:SpaceTemp

AI

Figure 1. Conceptual Model of a Virtual BACnet Server

Figure 1 shows 3 L

ON

W

ORKS

Devices. The central device contains the BACnet Interface,

embodied as the Virtual BACnet Server (VBS) which exists within the Neuron 6050 chip.

It is this interface that a BACnet Client (such as a Building Management System,

Operator Workstation, or perhaps another BACnet Controller) communicates with. The

model of the VBS is such that the BACnet Client can read from and write to BACnet

points in a completely BACnet-compliant fashion. The VBS connects and maps these

BACnet points internally to the L

ON

W

ORKS

Network Variables.

Normal L

ON

W

ORKS

connections can still be bound, simultaneously, to the L

ON

W

ORKS

Network Variables in the original function blocks as before, and the L

ON

W

ORKS

systems

will continue normal operation.
It should be noted that in some cases a single L

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W

ORKS

Network Variable with

multiple SNVT fields will map to Multiple BACnet Objects.

Using BACnet and LONWORKS with the FT 6000 EVK

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