ProSoft Technology 5105-103M-PDPS User Manual

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5105-103M-PDPS ♦ ProLinx Gateway

User Manual

IEC 60870-5-103 Master to PROFIBUS Slave Gateway

Page 88 of 144

ProSoft Technology, Inc.

November 24, 2010

3.1

Product Specifications

ProLinx Communication gateways are the ideal solution for bridging

communication between networks that use differing protocols. ProLinx gateways

provide several protocol combinations, allowing for a wide range of flexibility in

establishing a network, or fitting into and expanding your current infrastructure.

Coupled with ProSoft’s radio technology, you can easily integrate devices into

your system wirelessly, and without the need to purchase additional radios to do

so.

3.1.1 General Specifications - ProLinx

ProLinx

®

Communication gateways provide connectivity for two or more

dissimilar network types. The gateway, enclosed in sturdy extruded aluminum,

are stand-alone, DIN-rail-mounted solutions that provide data transfer between

many of today’s most widely used industrial automation protocols.

3.1.2 Internal Database

The ProLinx gateway contains an internal database that consists of areas for

application data, status information, and configuration information.
The internal database is shared between all ports on the gateway and is used as

a conduit to pass information from a device on one network to one or more

devices on another network.

Application Data Area
The protocol drivers exchange data by storing and retrieving data from a shared

application memory data area. The database is used as a source for data to be

sent to remote devices and holds data received from the remote devices. For

protocol drivers that act as Masters or Clients, commands defined in the

configuration file (stored in the configuration data area) control how the data is to

be handled in the database. For protocol drivers that act as slaves or servers,

the remote Master or Client must be properly programmed to send data to or

request data from the correct memory addresses in the gateway application data

area.

Status Data Area
This area stores error codes, counters, and other status information.

Configuration File
This file contains gateway configuration information such as port configuration,

network information, and command configuration. This configuration file is

transferred to or from the gateway.

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