Re: [foxboro] Foxboro - AB Interface Questions
- From: "Johnson, Alex P (IPS)" <alex.johnson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: foxboro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Tue, 24 Jan 2006 07:17:56 -0500
For V8, we (will) offer:
0) OPC from an FBM232/233 (released) over Ethernet to a PC running an OPC
Server connected in turn to the PLC(s)
1) DH+ from an FBM230/231 (released)
2) CSP over Ethernet to PLC5s (to be released very shortly; beta sites
anyone?)
3) Ethernet/IP (CIP over Ethernet) to ControlLogix (under development)
For V6/7, the interfaces are:
1) AB-Integrator using DH+ (DF1) and the various adapters
2) AW-Integrator using Ethernet using
a) Interchange (Solaris) or
b) RS-Linx (Windows) or
c) OPC (Windows) with the RSLINX OPC Server in the same box
3) FBM224 (Modbus RTU Master) over a serial link to a (3rd Party) card in
the PLC5
I think that pretty much covers it.
Clearly, the "best" approach will use V8, CP270s, FBM232/233, and CIP.
Hope this was useful.
Regards,
Alex Johnson
Invensys Systems, Inc.
10900 Equity Drive
Houston, TX 77041
713.329.8472 (voice)
713.329.1700 (fax)
713.329.1600 (switchboard)
alex.johnson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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From: foxboro-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:foxboro-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of Pablo Lioi
Sent: Tuesday, January 24, 2006 5:34 AM
To: foxboro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [foxboro] Foxboro - AB Interface Questions
Chuck,
Here we have 3 ControlLogix PLC's talking to AB30B's and we haven't faced
the problem you describe.
Our AB30B is connected to a KF2 box and the DH+ that goes out of this box
connects to a port of a DHRIO module in each PLC. At the PLC we assigned
PLC5-type addresses to the data to be exchanged.
The ABSCAN block can read more than one address with no problems..... in our
case we are reading 16 registers (PCINPS = 32 in the ABSCAN BLOCK). Of
course, all the registers must belong to the same "data file" - you can read
N16:0 to N16:30 with one ABSCAN block, but if you want to read N16:0 and
N17:0 you will need 2 ABSCAN blocks.... anyway, this is not a problem, as
you can define your PLC5-type data tables the way you like.
If you are about to change your hardware, maybe you should wait a little
while..... Foxboro will have to offer a better communication method for
ControlLogix at some time in the near future.... current options like DH+,
modbus with Prosoft modules or Interchange software for Unix or RSLinx
software for NT all seem far-fetched. I think they will have to come out
with an Ethernet FBM that talks directly to the ControlLogix in its native
protocol.
Pablo Lioi
System Engineer
TOTAL AUSTRAL
ARGENTINA
>From: "Jones, Charles R. (Chuck)" <Chuck.Jones@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>Reply-To: foxboro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>To: <foxboro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>Subject: [foxboro] Foxboro - AB Interface Questions
>Date: Mon, 23 Jan 2006 17:43:01 -0500
>
>We have several Allen Bradley PLCs that we communicate with in our
>plant. We have a mix of ControLogix and PLC5s. We have used ABGW30s in
>the past to talk with PLC5s. Allen Bradley people told us ControLogix
>machines could emulate PLC tables, and thus use the same gateway. They
>left out the line that said, "a PLC5 table emulated in ControLogix may
>only have one item in it". I have set up an APGW30 that talks to one
>ControLogix 5550 PLC. I have a handful of points in it, each in their
>own emulated PLC5 table. The problem is that, in the gateway, each PLC
>table requires its own ABSCAN block and there is only one ABSCAN block
>per compound. So, each of the points is imported into the Foxboro
>system in its own compound. I hope I have something wrong here. But,
>this method works. I built it based on what I understood. Surely, no
>one else is doing it like this.
>The problem is that we are facing "end of life" issues with a lot of our
>hardware now. We would like to replace one of our AP51s with a newer,
>bigger model at a higher operating system level that can be used as an
>AW Integrator with Interchange software. I would like to know that I do
>not have to transfer data between control systems with only one datum
>point per table.
>
>I've read through most of 48 archived entries to the mail list, but if
>the answer is there, I still haven't found it. Does someone know if I
>can transfer data in and out of a ControLogix PLC from Foxboro with full
>tables in a manner similar to the way the operation was done
>transferring data in and out of a PLC5? Can I do it with an ABGW30?
>Can I do it with an AW51 Integrator?
>
>
>Chuck Jones
>Automation Technologist
>Tate & Lyle -- Lafayette South Plant
>765.477.5324 - Office | 765.586.5290 - Cell
>
>
>
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