ProSoft Technology MVI56-PDPMV1 User Manual

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MVI56-PDPMV1 ♦ ControlLogix Platform

Reference

PROFIBUS DPV1 Master

User Manual

ProSoft Technology, Inc.

Page 201 of 255

March 22, 2011

5.2

About the PROFIBUS Protocol

PROFIBUS (Process Field Bus) is a widely-used, open-standards protocol

created by a consortium of European factory automation suppliers in 1989.
PROFIBUS is a Master/slave protocol. The Master establishes a connection to

one or more remote slaves. When the connection is established, the Master

sends the PROFIBUS poll messages (called telegrams in PROFIBUS) to the

slave or slaves. The MVI56-PDPMV1 module works as a Master only. It cannot

be a slave to some other Master.
The MVI56-PDPMV1 module also acts as an input/output module between

devices on a PROFIBUS network and the Rockwell Automation ControlLogix

processor. The module uses an internal database to pass data and mailbox

requests and responses between the processor and the slave devices on the

PROFIBUS network.
PROFIBUS specifications include a variety of network types. The network type

supported by the MVI56-PDPMV1 module is PROFIBUS DP version 1.0, which is

designed for remote I/O systems, motor control centers, and variable speed

drives.

5.2.1 PROFIBUS DP Architecture

The PROFIBUS DPV1 network supports multiple Master systems with several

slaves.
The following table shows the most important features of PROFIBUS DPV1:

Standard

EIN 501 70
DIN 19245

Transmission equipment (Physical) EIA RS-485

IEC 1158-2 (through link or coupler)
Fiber Optic Cable (not available)

Transfer procedure

Half-duplex

Bus topology

Linear bus with active bus termination

Bus cable type

Shielded twisted pair conductors

Connector

9-pin D-Sub

Number of nodes on the bus

Max: 32 with no repeaters
Max: 125 with 3 repeaters in 4 segments

5.2.2 Bus Access

Two different bus access procedures handle the various communication

requirements for the PROFIBUS DPV1 topology:
 Token Passing
 Polling

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