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Fase 2.

Profundizacin buses de campo


TUTOR: ALEXANDER FLOREZ

23/02/2017

Ruben Dario Pencue Puentes


MICROSOFT |
INTRODUCCION

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REFERENCIAS

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Table of Contents:
Integrated Architecture Builder ................................................................................. 5
1 Overview of Project 'Fase3_Comunicaciones_Industriales' ........................................ 9
1.1 IAB Software Information: ............................................................................... 9
1.2 Integrated Architecture.................................................................................. 11
1.3 CompactLogix ............................................................................................... 13
1.4 MicroLogix System ........................................................................................ 15
1.5 View ............................................................................................................ 18
1.6 EtherNet/IP .................................................................................................. 20
1.7 Project's System List...................................................................................... 22
1.8 Project Errors/Warnings ................................................................................. 22
1.9 Project's Network list ..................................................................................... 22
1.10 Project's hardware platforms list ................................................................... 22
1.11 Architecture View ........................................................................................ 23
2 Bill of Materials ................................................................................................... 24
2.1 Consolidated BOM ......................................................................................... 24
2.2 Positional BOM .............................................................................................. 24
2.3 Organized BOM ............................................................................................. 27
3 Network Details .................................................................................................. 30
3.1 Network 'DeviceNet001' ................................................................................. 30
3.1.1 DeviceNet network status : Ok......................................................... 30
3.1.2 Graphics:........................................................................................ 30
3.1.3 Performance Data: .......................................................................... 31
3.1.4 Layout Information: ........................................................................ 31
3.2 Network 'EtherNet/IP001' .............................................................................. 32
3.2.1 EtherNet/IP network status : Ok ...................................................... 32
3.2.2 Graphics:........................................................................................ 32
3.2.3 Performance Data: .......................................................................... 32
3.2.4 Layout Information: ........................................................................ 32
4 Hardware Platforms ............................................................................................ 34
4.1 Platform 'CompactLogix001' ........................................................................... 34
4.1.1 Graphics:........................................................................................ 34
4.1.2 Performance Data: .......................................................................... 34
4.1.3 Layout Information: ........................................................................ 37
4.2 Platform 'MicroLogix1400_001' ....................................................................... 38
4.2.1 Graphics:........................................................................................ 38
4.2.2 Performance Data: .......................................................................... 38
4.2.3 Layout Information: ........................................................................ 39
4.3 Platform 'Device001' ...................................................................................... 39
4.3.1 Graphics:........................................................................................ 39
4.3.2 Performance Data: .......................................................................... 39
4.3.3 Layout Information: ........................................................................ 39
4.4 Platform 'Device002' ...................................................................................... 40
4.4.1 Graphics:........................................................................................ 40
4.4.2 Performance Data: .......................................................................... 40
4.4.3 Layout Information: ........................................................................ 40
4.5 Platform 'PS001' ............................................................................................ 41
4.5.1 Graphics:........................................................................................ 41
4.5.2 Performance Data: .......................................................................... 41
4.5.3 Layout Information: ........................................................................ 41
5 Appendix: .......................................................................................................... 41
1 Overview of Project 'Fase3_Comunicaciones_Industriales'
1.1 IAB Software Information:

Integrated Architecture Builder software is a tool designed to assist you in defining an automation
configuration. While Integrated Architecture Builder Software has been designed and tested for
accuracy and Bill of Material completeness, the underlying variables and assumptions of the tool may
cause actual results to vary from expected results. Users of Integrated Architecture Builder software
must independently determine to their own satisfaction the applicability of the resulting configuration
and must assume responsibility for the use of the resulting configuration and bill of material. Integrated
Architecture Builder software provides informational data on expected performance results. Rockwell
Automation is not liable for the correctness of this data.

Processor Checks:

The Processor Chassis Checkers check the processor and any associated I/O and devices. The checker
examines power consumption of all chassis, estimates memory requirements for the processor(s), and
counts connections for the Processor and any local communication modules necessary to handle the
network bandwidth. Any device that is "owned" by this processor will be accounted for when
performing the check.

ControlNet Network Checks:

The ControlNet Wizard checks the device connections, network cabling components, and additional
performance information about the network. Given certain information about device connectivity to
processors and basic network setup information, the ControlNet wizard will check details on scheduled
and unscheduled bandwidth, propagation delay, and Network Update Time. Results are based on
approximate

DeviceNet Network Checks:

The DeviceNet Wizard checks the device connections and network cabling (trunk, taps and drops). It
also verifies correct network sizing (power consumption, maximum length and Baud rate).

EtherNet Network Checks:

The EtherNet Wizard checks the device connections, network cabling components, and additional
performance information about the network. Given certain information about device connectivity to
processors and basic network setup information, the EtherNet wizard will check details on CIP / TCP
connections, I/O packets per second, and HMI packets per seconds.
1.2 Integrated Architecture
The Convergence of Control and Information for Plantwide Optimization
The Rockwell Automation Integrated Architecture system helps you to build a
business in which information flows across your organization so you can better
address key market challenges:

Productivity
Improve PRODUCTIVITY with better asset utilization and system performance.

o Develop a standard set of engineering objects you can use across all of your
applications
o Merge the production floor with the enterprise system to improve data flow
and make faster, more informed business decisions
o Improve uptime, increase speed and simplify integration using intelligent
devices
o Take advantage of a single network infrastructure

Innovation
Cultivate INNOVATION with increased system flexibility and technical risk mitigation.

o Invest less time in development so that you can spend more time creating new
intellectual property
o Quickly make production changes to better meet market demands
o Mix industrial, business and commercial technologies to solve business
challenges in new ways
o Share best practices

Globalization
Promote GLOBALIZATION with easy access to actionable, plantwide information.

o Easily extract, share and use information across your enterprise and around the
world directly from manufacturing assets like your controllers
o Track your manufacturing assets on a global basis
o Take advantage of a single, global standard

Sustainability
Support SUSTAINABILITY with extended product lifecycles and better asset utilization.

o Reduce waste by specifying a system in a footprint that meets your needs


o Reduce energy costs by eliminating the need to "over-design"
o Streamline required assets and simultaneously reduce storage, energy costs,
and waste materials
How does the Integrated Architecture system accomplish this? By leveraging
exceptional, industry-leading features that include:

Multiple Disciplines Functionality for a full range of automation applications with


common equipment and standards
Scalable Dimensions Offerings that are right-sized by product, architecture and core
multiple discipline functionality
EtherNet/IP A single network of IT-friendly Ethernet for information, I/O and motion
Real-Time Information Live data and open access throughout your power and
control system, enterprise and supply chain
Knowledge Integration Premier integration of device and system to maximize and
secure your intellectual property

The Integrated Architecture system provides the foundation to drive plantwide


optimization efficiently and effectively, helping companies to respond
competitively to the economy and changes in consumer demand.
1.3 CompactLogix

For manufacturers, OEMs and Systems Integrators in virtually every industry, the Logix Control
Platform increases productivity while reducing total cost of ownership.

Unlike conventional architectures, the Logix Control Platform provides fully integrated, scalable
solutions for the full range of automation disciplines including discrete, motion, process control,
batch, drive systems and safety using a single control platform, a single development
environment and using a single, open communication protocol. The platform enables you to re-
use engineering designs and practices to reduce development time and cost, respond more
quickly to customer or market demands, reduce
maintenance costs and downtime and easily gain access to
actionable plant and production information for improved
management and decision-making.

CompactLogix Programmable Automation Controller

CompactLogix is an economical, scalable control system for


small, standalone machine-level applications to mid-sized,
system-connected applications. CompactLogix controllers use a common control engine with a
common development environment to provide mid-range application control in an easy-to-use
environment. Tight integration between the programming software, controller and I/O modules
reduces development time and cost at commissioning and during normal operation. This
commonality provides cost-effective integration of a machine or safety application into a plant-
wide control system because it integrates safety, motion, discrete and drive capabilities in a
single controller. Its compact form factor and rackless design are compatible with a full range of
Compact I/O products.

Controller Options

Both networked and standalone CompactLogix controller options are offered within the
following families:

CompactLogix 1769-L2x offer built-in discrete and analog I/O, high-speed


counter, and RS-232 and Ethernet ports. The family also adds flexibility to expand the
system up to 96 I/O using popular 1769 Compact I/O.
CompactLogix 1769-L3x offer a 750Kbyte memory capacity and support 16 local
I/O modules as well as an integrated 10/100 Mbps EtherNet/IP connection and marine-
certified controllers.
CompactLogix 1768-L4x offer expanded scalability, integrated motion capabilities
and support use of multiple network cards.

Motion Capabilities

The CompactLogix platform supports integrated motion control for small- to medium-size axes
solutions connecting via a SERCOS interface.

CompactLogix L4x controls up to four coordinated real, two feedback and six virtual
SERCOS axes
CompactLogix L3x controls stepper, servo via
DeviceNet, and analog ac drives
Automatic drive and motor configuration using
catalog number-driven setup provides high
performance and easy configuration
Direct, in-line execution of motion instructions
eliminates the need for complex handshaking logic,
and significantly improves system performance.
Motion instructions can be used in ladder, structured text, and sequential function chart
Comprehensive library of motion instructions provides a broad range of motion
capability including linear & circular interpolation, and position/time-based CAMing

Development Environment

Streamline engineering with outstanding ease-of-use


With RSLogix 5000, only one software package is needed for discrete, process, batch, motion,
safety and drive-based applications. RSLogix 5000 offers an easy-to-use, IEC61131-3 compliant
interface, symbolic programming with structures and arrays and a comprehensive instruction set
that serves many types of applications. It provides ladder logic, structured text, function block
diagram and sequential function chart editors for program development as well as support for the
S88 equipment phase state model for batch and machine control applications. RSLogix 5000 can
help:
reduce programming and ease startup and commissioning
ease diagnostics and troubleshooting
increase overall plant productivity
1.4 MicroLogix System

The MicroLogix platform is a micro control system for small, standalone machine-level applications. Its
small footprint and rackless design are compatible with a range of 1762 I/O, 1769 I/O and
communication interfaces.

Controller Options

MicroLogix 1000
MicroLogix 1000 Controllers are the most compact of the MicroLogix family. This controller fits a wide
variety of applications up to 32 I/O points, while using a fraction of the space of a full-size controller. It
contains embedded analog I/O, providing compact and cost-effective analog performance.

MicroLogix 1100
MicroLogix 1100 Controllers add embedded EtherNet/IP, on-line editing and an LCD to the MicroLogix
family. The built-in LCD shows controller status, I/O status and simple operator messages. With 2 analog
inputs, 10 digital inputs and 6 digital outputs, the MicroLogix 1100 controller can handle a wide variety
of tasks.

MicroLogix 1200
MicroLogix 1200 Controllers are small enough to fit in tight spaces and powerful enough to
accommodate a broad range of applications. Our controller is available in 24-point and 40-point
versions. You can expand the I/O count using rackless I/O modules. You can build larger control systems,
achieve greater application flexibility, and expand your system at a lower cost and with reduced parts
inventory. A field-upgradeable flash operating system keeps you be up-to-date with the latest features.
MicroLogix 1400

MicroLogix 1400 Controllers build upon critical MicroLogix 1100 features: EtherNet/IP, on-line editing
and a built-in LCD. These controllers feature a higher I/O count, faster high-speed counter, pulse train
output, enhanced network capabilities and backlight on the LCD. Controllers without embedded analog
I/O points provide 32 digital I/O points, while analog versions offer 32 digital I/O points and 6 analog I/O
points. You can expand all versions with up to seven 1762 expansion I/O modules.

MicroLogix 1500

MicroLogix 1500 Controllers are the most expandable members of the MicroLogix family. Building upon
the critical features of the MicroLogix 1200 controllers, this controller fits many applications that
traditionally called for larger, more expensive controllers. With a processor, base unit with power supply
and embedded I/O, this controller packs the best features of a modular system into a low-cost, small
footprint.
Communication Capabilities

All MicroLogix controllers provide:

At least one built-in enhanced RS-232C port supporting DF1 Full-Duplex, DF1 Half-Duplex Slave,
and DH-485 protocols
Communication with personal computers, operator interfaces, other PLCs and more through
DeviceNet and Ethernet, as well as through open point-to-point and SCADA protocols

In addition, the MicroLogix 1100, 1200, 1400 and 1500 provide:

Embedded Modbus RTU Master and Slave protocols


DF1 Half-Duplex Master and DF1 Radio Modem protocols
Full ASCII (read/write) capability
The MicroLogix 1100 and 1400 provides a built-in EtherNet/IP port for peer-to-peer messaging
The MicroLogix 1200R, MicroLogix 1400 and MicroLogix 1500 LRP offer an additional serial port
1.5 View

Visualization: To get to most out of your production assets,, you need the right information, in
the right place, at the right time, and in the right format. From simple pushbuttons or indicators
to plant or enterprise-wide production information, the actions you take are based on the
available information.

Rockwell Automation visualization platforms provide you with a scalable, unified suite of
operator interface and supervisory-level monitoring solutions that share the same development
software, offering faster development and implementation, flexibility and lower total cost of
ownership.

Premier integration into Integrated Architecture gives you visibility into your operations, which
can lead to business success and performance when and where you need it.

Information: Operational excellence is no longer a luxuryits a strategic imperative, especially


in industries driven by fast response to consumer demand, stringent quality and compliance,
pressure from global competitors and a constant need to reduce operating costs.
The FactoryTalk Integrated Production and Performance Suite offers a modular integrated
approach to deploying information solutions at machine, line, plant and enterprise levels. Now
you can synchronize the information in your business and plant floor systems; monitor process
and discrete control system in real-time to identify issues before they become real problems;
implement lean tolls; track orders from dock to dock; simplify data collection and create a
window into your plants day-to-day operations.

This suite of manufacturing applications addresses the production disciplines common to most
enterprises. Modules can be deployed individually or in combination with each other to create
solutions for todays production management challenges. Interoperability is assured through
the FactoryTalk Services Platform, a standards-based services oriented architecture for shared
services and data.
1.6 EtherNet/IP
Globally the #1 industrial network by every meaningful measure.
Largest installed base with several million nodes
300+ vendors
Thousands of product lines available
Preferred network of Rockwell Automation customers

EtherNet/IP uses standard Ethernet and TCP/IP exclusively.


Same technology used on the Internet and in your companys enterprise networks
Reuse Ethernet training and IT expertise
Mix commercial and industrial devices
Easily integrate into your enterprise

EtherNet/IP offers the broadest industrial solutions and is proven in the most
demanding applications. Our leading adoption and expertise in EtherNet/IP for
industrial applications is why Rockwell Automation is a Strategic Alliance Partner
with Cisco, working together to provide products, solutions, services, education
and standards development to aid the convergence of IT and manufacturing
around EtherNet/IP.

EtherNet/IP Features

Portability across different data links (Ethernet and WiFi) and IP routability throughout
the plant-wide network infrastructure and across WANs
Seamless bridging and routing requires no additional assets such as proxies or store-
and-forward devices
Flexible and secure system implementation allows IT and manufacturing to collaborate
easily to deploy and maintain security, reliability, and quality of service across the
enterprise
Scalable, future-ready network architecture using open standards, enabling you to
quickly and efficiently deploy new technologies and capabilities
Tested and validated design and implementation guidance, as well as best practices for
a converged Industrial/IT network architecture

Integration with the Enterprise

Easily integrates into existing Ethernet and TCP/IP installations, with no special
requirements, products, or conditions to meet
Uses commercial products such as Ethernet switches/routers/firewalls, IP cameras and
IP telephony, as well as technologies like wireless and power line carrier
Common tools for both industrial and enterprise networks require no special training,
tools, or knowledge to leverage the IT workforce
Future-proofs your application and networks by leveraging the ongoing advancements
of standard Ethernet and TCP/IP

Security
Our Security Solutions provide unique capabilities and expertise to reduce risk
and enable greater operational uptime in control system networks.
Network and Security Services

Our Network and Security Services team can collaborate with you to achieve
your production and business goals. Enhanced with Cisco Systems, Rockwell
Automation is a Cisco Solution Technology Integrator (STI). As a STI partner, we
can provide you with a combined solution, incorporating both Rockwell
Automation and Cisco Systems hardware and services.
1.7 Project's System List
This Project contains the following Systems:

1.8 Project Errors/Warnings


The General Checker has found the following errors:

CompactLogix001 Error Out of Total Power on bank 1: 2160mA used on 5V


backplane (2000mA max). Please use a larger power
supply or remove modules.

The General Checker has found the following warnings:

Device001 Warning This standalone device requires a control power


connection. A connection can be assigned in the
Control Power Wizard.

1.9 Project's Network list


This Project contains the following networks:

Network Type Network Name Network Status

DeviceNet DeviceNet001 Ok

EtherNet/IP EtherNet/IP001 Ok

1.10 Project's hardware platforms list


This Project contains the following Hardware platforms:

HW Platform Type HW Platform Name

Compact CompactLogix001

MicroLogix 1400 MicroLogix1400_001

View Device001

View Device002
DeviceNet PS001

1.11 Architecture View


2 Bill of Materials

2.1 Consolidated BOM


Qty Catalog # Description Unit Price Total Price

1 1769-ECR Right End Cap Terminator N/A N/A

1 1769-L32E CompactLogix EtherNet Controller , 750k Memory N/A N/A

1 1769-PA2 120/240V AC Power Supply (5V @ 2 Amp) N/A N/A

2 1769-OB32 32 Point 24 VDC Output Module N/A N/A

1 1769-IQ16F 16 Point High Speed 24 VDC Input Module N/A N/A

1 1769-OA16 16 Point 120/240 AC Output Module N/A N/A

1 1769-IF8 8 Channel Analog Voltage/Current Input Module N/A N/A

1 1769-IT6 6 Channel Thermocouple/MilliVolt Input Module N/A N/A

1 1769-OF4CI 4 Channel Analog Current Isolated Output Module N/A N/A

1 1769-OB16 16 Point 24 VDC Sourcing Output Module N/A N/A

1 1766-L32AWA MicroLogix 1400, 120/240V AC Power, 20 Standard 120VAC N/A N/A


Digital Inputs, 12 Relay Outputs

1 2711P-B7C15D7 PanelView Plus CE 700, 6.5'' TFT Display, ControlNet & Standard N/A N/A
Communications, DC Input, 256MB Flash/256MB RAM

1 2711P-B10C4A8 Graphic Terminal, PanelView Plus 6, 1000, Keypad and Touch, N/A N/A
Color, AC, Ethernet, RS232

1 1606-XLDNET4 DeviceNet Power Supply - 91W, 24V DC, 3.8A N/A N/A

2 1485A-T1E4 KwikLink Terminator - Sealed Connector, Black Valox, 8A, NEMA N/A N/A
4/6P/13, IP67

1 1485T-P1H4-B1 KwikLink IDC Unsealed Connector - Conductor Pigtail Drop (1 m), N/A N/A
Black Valox connector, Grey PVC cable, 8A, NEMA 1, IP60

1 1783-MS06T Stratix 8000 Switch, Managed, 6-port Base Switch N/A N/A

4 1585J-M4TBJM-2 Patchcord: RJ45 Male / RJ45 Male, 4-Conductor, Teal TPE, Flex N/A N/A
Rated, 2 meters (6.56 feet)

Total: 0.00

The pricing provided is List Price. Please consult your local sales person to get your specific
pricing.

2.2 Positional BOM


Pos/Slot Catalog # Description Unit Price Total Price
Networks

DeviceNet001 : Trunk

0.00 1485A-T1E4 KwikLink Terminator - Sealed Connector, Black Valox, 8A, N/A N/A
NEMA 4/6P/13, IP67

0.00 1485T-P1H4-B1 KwikLink IDC Unsealed Connector - Conductor Pigtail Drop N/A N/A
(1 m), Black Valox connector, Grey PVC cable, 8A, NEMA 1,
IP60

0.00 1606-XLDNET4 DeviceNet Power Supply - 91W, 24V DC, 3.8A Included in Included in
Hardware Hardware
Section Section

0.00 1485A-T1E4 KwikLink Terminator - Sealed Connector, Black Valox, 8A, N/A N/A
NEMA 4/6P/13, IP67

Subtotal: 0.00

EtherNet/IP001 : Switch001

N/A 1783-MS06T Stratix 8000 Switch, Managed, 6-port Base Switch N/A N/A

Fa1/1 1585J-M4TBJM-2 Patchcord: RJ45 Male / RJ45 Male, 4-Conductor, Teal TPE, N/A N/A
Flex Rated, 2 meters (6.56 feet)

Fa1/1 1769-L32E (CompactLogix001) CompactLogix EtherNet Controller , Included in Included in


750k Memory Hardware Hardware
Section Section

Fa1/2 1585J-M4TBJM-2 Patchcord: RJ45 Male / RJ45 Male, 4-Conductor, Teal TPE, N/A N/A
Flex Rated, 2 meters (6.56 feet)

Fa1/2 1766-L32AWA (MicroLogix1400_001) MicroLogix 1400, 120/240V AC Included in Included in


Power, 20 Standard 120VAC Digital Inputs, 12 Relay Hardware Hardware
Outputs Section Section

Fa1/3 1585J-M4TBJM-2 Patchcord: RJ45 Male / RJ45 Male, 4-Conductor, Teal TPE, N/A N/A
Flex Rated, 2 meters (6.56 feet)

Fa1/3 2711P-B7C15D7 (Device001) PanelView Plus CE 700, 6.5'' TFT Display, Included in Included in
ControlNet & Standard Communications, DC Input, 256MB Hardware Hardware
Flash/256MB RAM Section Section

Fa1/4 1585J-M4TBJM-2 Patchcord: RJ45 Male / RJ45 Male, 4-Conductor, Teal TPE, N/A N/A
Flex Rated, 2 meters (6.56 feet)

Fa1/4 2711P-B10C4A8 (Device002) Graphic Terminal, PanelView Plus 6, 1000, Included in Included in
Keypad and Touch, Color, AC, Ethernet, RS232 Hardware Hardware
Section Section

Subtotal: 0.00

Hardware
CompactLogix001

N/A 1769-ECR Right End Cap Terminator N/A N/A

0 1769-L32E CompactLogix EtherNet Controller , 750k Memory N/A N/A

N/A 1769-PA2 120/240V AC Power Supply (5V @ 2 Amp) N/A N/A

1 1769-OB32 32 Point 24 VDC Output Module N/A N/A

2 1769-IQ16F 16 Point High Speed 24 VDC Input Module N/A N/A

3 1769-OB32 32 Point 24 VDC Output Module N/A N/A

4 1769-OA16 16 Point 120/240 AC Output Module N/A N/A

5 1769-IF8 8 Channel Analog Voltage/Current Input Module N/A N/A

6 1769-IT6 6 Channel Thermocouple/MilliVolt Input Module N/A N/A

7 1769-OF4CI 4 Channel Analog Current Isolated Output Module N/A N/A

8 1769-OB16 16 Point 24 VDC Sourcing Output Module N/A N/A

Subtotal: 0.00

MicroLogix1400_001

N/A 1766-L32AWA MicroLogix 1400, 120/240V AC Power, 20 Standard N/A N/A


120VAC Digital Inputs, 12 Relay Outputs

Subtotal: 0.00

Device001

N/A 2711P-B7C15D7 PanelView Plus CE 700, 6.5'' TFT Display, ControlNet & N/A N/A
Standard Communications, DC Input, 256MB Flash/256MB
RAM

Subtotal: 0.00

Device002

N/A 2711P-B10C4A8 Graphic Terminal, PanelView Plus 6, 1000, Keypad and N/A N/A
Touch, Color, AC, Ethernet, RS232

Subtotal: 0.00

PS001
N/A 1606-XLDNET4 DeviceNet Power Supply - 91W, 24V DC, 3.8A N/A N/A

Subtotal: 0.00

Total: 0.00

The pricing provided is List Price. Please consult your local sales person to get your specific
pricing.

2.3 Organized BOM


Qty Catalog # Description Unit Price Total Price

Networks

DeviceNet001 : Trunk

2 1485A-T1E4 KwikLink Terminator - Sealed Connector, Black Valox, 8A, NEMA N/A N/A
4/6P/13, IP67

1 1485T-P1H4-B1 KwikLink IDC Unsealed Connector - Conductor Pigtail Drop (1 m), N/A N/A
Black Valox connector, Grey PVC cable, 8A, NEMA 1, IP60

1 1606-XLDNET4 DeviceNet Power Supply - 91W, 24V DC, 3.8A Included in Included in
Hardware Hardware
Section Section

Subtotal: 0.00

EtherNet/IP001 : Switch001

4 1585J-M4TBJM-2 Patchcord: RJ45 Male / RJ45 Male, 4-Conductor, Teal TPE, Flex N/A N/A
Rated, 2 meters (6.56 feet)

1 1766-L32AWA (MicroLogix1400_001) MicroLogix 1400, 120/240V AC Power, 20 Included in Included in


Standard 120VAC Digital Inputs, 12 Relay Outputs Hardware Hardware
Section Section

1 1769-L32E (CompactLogix001) CompactLogix EtherNet Controller , 750k Included in Included in


Memory Hardware Hardware
Section Section

1 1783-MS06T Stratix 8000 Switch, Managed, 6-port Base Switch N/A N/A

1 2711P-B10C4A8 (Device002) Graphic Terminal, PanelView Plus 6, 1000, Keypad Included in Included in
and Touch, Color, AC, Ethernet, RS232 Hardware Hardware
Section Section

1 2711P-B7C15D7 (Device001) PanelView Plus CE 700, 6.5'' TFT Display, ControlNet Included in Included in
& Standard Communications, DC Input, 256MB Flash/256MB Hardware Hardware
RAM Section Section
Subtotal: 0.00

Hardware

CompactLogix001

1 1769-ECR Right End Cap Terminator N/A N/A

1 1769-IF8 8 Channel Analog Voltage/Current Input Module N/A N/A

1 1769-IQ16F 16 Point High Speed 24 VDC Input Module N/A N/A

1 1769-IT6 6 Channel Thermocouple/MilliVolt Input Module N/A N/A

1 1769-L32E CompactLogix EtherNet Controller , 750k Memory N/A N/A

1 1769-OA16 16 Point 120/240 AC Output Module N/A N/A

1 1769-OB16 16 Point 24 VDC Sourcing Output Module N/A N/A

2 1769-OB32 32 Point 24 VDC Output Module N/A N/A

1 1769-OF4CI 4 Channel Analog Current Isolated Output Module N/A N/A

1 1769-PA2 120/240V AC Power Supply (5V @ 2 Amp) N/A N/A

Subtotal: 0.00

MicroLogix1400_001

1 1766-L32AWA MicroLogix 1400, 120/240V AC Power, 20 Standard 120VAC N/A N/A


Digital Inputs, 12 Relay Outputs

Subtotal: 0.00

Device001

1 2711P-B7C15D7 PanelView Plus CE 700, 6.5'' TFT Display, ControlNet & Standard N/A N/A
Communications, DC Input, 256MB Flash/256MB RAM

Subtotal: 0.00

Device002

1 2711P-B10C4A8 Graphic Terminal, PanelView Plus 6, 1000, Keypad and Touch, N/A N/A
Color, AC, Ethernet, RS232

Subtotal: 0.00
PS001

1 1606-XLDNET4 DeviceNet Power Supply - 91W, 24V DC, 3.8A N/A N/A

Subtotal: 0.00

Total: 0.00

The pricing provided is List Price. Please consult your local sales person to get your specific
pricing.
3 Network Details

3.1 Network 'DeviceNet001'

3.1.1 DeviceNet network status : Ok

3.1.2 Graphics:
Infrastructure View
3.1.3 Performance Data:
Baud Rate Cable Current Rating Max Voltage Drop

500k bit/s 8.00 A 4.65 V

3.1.4 Layout Information:


A#none, PS001, 1606-XLDNET4
3.2 Network 'EtherNet/IP001'

3.2.1 EtherNet/IP network status : Ok

3.2.2 Graphics:

3.2.3 Performance Data:


Ethernet Media Utilization 0.0%

3.2.4 Layout Information:


Switch001, 1783-MS06T

A#192.168.0.2, CompactLogix001, [0], 1769-L32E

A#192.168.0.3, MicroLogix1400_001, 1766-L32AWA


4 Hardware Platforms

4.1 Platform 'CompactLogix001'

4.1.1 Graphics:

4.1.2 Performance Data:


Ctlr1 (Controller 1769-L32E in slot 0)

I/O Connections 8

HMI Connecctions 10

Remaining Connections 82

Memory Used 93 KB

Memory Available 768 KB

Remaining Memory 675 KB

User Task Minimum Period 0.0 msec

User Task Rung Capacity 4036 rungs

Continuous Task Scan Time 0.0 msec

Usage Breakdown for Ctlr1

Chassis / Device I/O Connections HMI Connecctions Memory Used


Name
CompactLogix001(Loc 8 0 89 KB
al)

Device001 0 5 2.0 KB

Device002 0 5 2.0 KB

(Comm Module 1769-L32E in slot 0, on network EtherNet/IP001)

Motion Packets per Second (PPS) 0

I/O Packets per Second (PPS) 0

HMI Packets per Second (PPS) 3

Utilization 0.2%

CIP Connections 10 (22 rem)

TCP Connections 2 (62 rem)

Motion Percent Used 0.0%

I/O Percent Used 0.0%

HMI Percent Used 0.2%

Processor Checker Errors:

1. Out of Total Power on bank 1: 2160mA used on 5V backplane (2000mA max). Please use a
larger power supply or remove modules.

Control Power Information

Control Power Status: Not Required

Backplane Power Information

Bank 1

Power Supply: 1769-PA2

Left Side

5V Used: 660 mA
5V Remaining: -160 mA

24V Used: 90 mA

24V Remaining: 460 mA

Right Side

5V Used: 1500 mA

5V Remaining: -160 mA

24V Used: 250 mA

24V Remaining: 460 mA

Field Power Information

Field Power Status: Not Satisfied by Field Power

Network Connectivity

1769-L32E (slot 0) Connected to EtherNet/IP001/Switch001

Advanced Communication Details

Controllers

Ctlr1 (slot 0)

Connections

I/O

HMI

Remaining

Memory

Used 93 KB

Available 768 KB

Remaining 675 KB

Communication Modules
Ctlr1 (embedded) (slot 0, connected to
network: EtherNet/IP001)

Motion Packets per Second (PPS)

I/O Packets per Second (PPS)

HMI Packets per Second (PPS)

Utilization 0.2%

CIP Connections 10 (22 rem)

TCP Connections 2 (62 rem)

CIP Motion Pos Axes 0 (0 rem)

4.1.3 Layout Information:


Slot # Catalog # Additional Information

N/A 1769-ECR

0 1769-L32E node 'Port 1' connected to network 'Switch001' at


address 192.168.0.2

node '..' not connected

N/A 1769-PA2

1 1769-OB32

2 1769-IQ16F

3 1769-OB32

4 1769-OA16

5 1769-IF8

6 1769-IT6

7 1769-OF4CI

8 1769-OB16
4.2 Platform 'MicroLogix1400_001'

4.2.1 Graphics:

4.2.2 Performance Data:


Control Power Information

Control Power Status: Not Required

Backplane Power Information

Power Supply: 1766-L32AWA

5V Used: 0 mA

5V Remaining: 1225 mA

24V Used: 0 mA

24V Remaining: 1155 mA

Field Power Information

Field Power Status: Not Required

Network Connectivity

1766-L32AWA Connected to EtherNet/IP001/Switch001


4.2.3 Layout Information:
Slot # Catalog # Additional Information

N/A 1766-L32AWA

4.3 Platform 'Device001'

4.3.1 Graphics:

4.3.2 Performance Data:


Control Power Information

Control Power Status: Not Satisfied by Control Power

Field Power Information

Field Power Status: Not Supported

Network Connectivity

2711P-B7C15D7 Connected to EtherNet/IP001/Switch001

4.3.3 Layout Information:


Slot # Catalog # Additional Information

N/A 2711P-B7C15D7
4.4 Platform 'Device002'

4.4.1 Graphics:

4.4.2 Performance Data:


Control Power Information

Control Power Status: Not Required

Field Power Information

Field Power Status: Not Supported

Network Connectivity

2711P-B10C4A8 Connected to EtherNet/IP001/Switch001

4.4.3 Layout Information:


Slot # Catalog # Additional Information

N/A 2711P-B10C4A8
4.5 Platform 'PS001'

4.5.1 Graphics:

4.5.2 Performance Data:


Control Power Information

Control Power Status: Not Supported

Field Power Information

Field Power Status: Not Supported

Network Connectivity

1606-XLDNET4 Connected to DeviceNet001

4.5.3 Layout Information:


Slot # Catalog # Additional Information

N/A 1606-XLDNET4

5 Appendix:
UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL ABIERTA Y A DISTANCIA UNAD

COMUNICACIONES INDUSTRIALES

FASE 3

RUBEN DARIO PENCUE PUENTES

TUTOR:

ALEXANDER FLOREZ

NEIVA HUILA

MAYO DE 2017
Qu es un servidor OPC y qu hace?

OPC es un mecanismo estndar de comunicacin. Interconecta en forma libre


numerosas fuentes de datos, donde se incluyen dispositivos de planta en la fbrica
(PLCs, Variadores de Frecuencia, etc.), o un banco de datos en un cuarto de
control (Dispositivos entrada/Salida (I/O)). La arquitectura de informacin para el
Proceso Industrial e involucra los siguientes niveles:

a) Direccin Campo: Con el advenimiento de dispositivos de campo inteligentes,


del tipo SMART (Vlvulas, servomecanismo, Presostatos, etc., basados en
microprocesadores.), se puede integrar una gran cantidad de informacin, que no
estaban previamente disponibles. Esta informacin proporciona datos del estado
del dispositivo, sus parmetros de configuracin, materiales de construccin, etc.
Toda esta informacin puede ser presentada al usuario, y a cualquier aplicacin
que lo utilice, de una forma consistente.

b) Direccin de Procesos: La instalacin de Sistemas de Control Distribuidos


(DCS) y de Sistemas de Supervisin de Control y Adquisicin de Datos (SCADA),
permiten monitorear, y controlar los procesos industriales, mediante datos
electrnicamente disponibles, lo que antes se realizaba en forma manual.

c) Direccin de Comercio: Los beneficios pueden ser obtenidos instalando los


sistemas de control apropiados. Esto se cumple integrando la informacin
recolectada desde el proceso, hacia los sistemas comerciales que manejen los
aspectos financieros del proceso industrial mediante Softwares especializados.
De esta forma se proporciona informacin de una manera consistente a las
aplicaciones del cliente, donde se minimizar el esfuerzo requerido para
proporcionar esta integracin.

Para realizar estos direccionamientos en forma eficiente, los fabricantes


(Entindase en adelante como desarrolladores de sistemas de control y
automatismos), necesitan acceder a datos "Piso-Planta" (Al interior de la Industria)
e integrarlos a sus sistemas comerciales existentes. Los fabricantes deben poder
utilizar, fuera de las herramientas provistas (Paquetes SCADA, Bancos de datos,
hojas de clculo, etc.), otras para congregar "un sistema" para satisfacer sus
necesidades. La "llave" para ello, es un sistema abierto en arquitectura y de una
comunicacin eficaz que se concentre en el acceso a los datos y no en el tipo de
datos.

Ventajas.

Los fabricantes de hardware slo tienen que hacer un conjunto


de componentes de programa para que los clientes los utilicen en sus
aplicaciones.

Los fabricantes de software no tienen que adaptar los drivers ante cambios
de hardware.

Permite integracin de mltiples plataformas (Windows, Linux, Unix, suSe)


mediante la utilizacin de COM, DCOM, Active X y Entire X. Permite un
desarrollo comunicacional dentro de redes LAN (Local Access Network) y
WAN (World Access Network), como as tambin exportar datos a Internet.

Costos de desarrollo de sistemas de aplicacin menores, dado que se est


trabajando en una plataforma universal (OLE/COM), por lo que se evita
duplicidad de esfuerzos. La adquisicin de sistemas de aplicacin y de
Upgrade ser ms econmica y adems se podr desarrollar sistemas
especficos, segn nuestras necesidades y no las que nos ofrezcan los
fabricantes.

Desventajas.

OPC presenta una dbil seguridad al nivel de multiplataforma (Sistema


UNIX y Windows, entre otros) por el uso de OLE/COM/DCOM.
Los fabricantes de Buses de Campo (Fieldbus), han desarrollado Gateways
para interconectar sus protocolos propietarios a redes Ethernet. Personas
inescrupulosas podran acceder desde el nivel de gestin hasta el nivel de
proceso, daando potencialmente todo el sistema comunicacional
Hoy en da existe la capacidad de desarrollar programas ejecutables en
base a OLE/COM/DCOM, e ingresar a sistemas de red de diferentes
sistemas operativos a nivel WAN, mediante Entire X y Active X. La red de
comunicaciones OPC puede estar expuesta a escala mundial y accesible
desde cualquier plataforma Operativa.
CONCLUSIONES.

Sin duda alguna, OPC presenta una gran solucin a los problemas de
Interoperabilidad e Integracin en torno a sistemas de control y de supervisin
industrial. El hecho que OPC se sustente en la plataforma OLE/COM de Microsoft
y considerando que la mayora de las aplicaciones industriales se encuentran
realizadas en Power Builder, Visual C++ y Visual Basic, no es raro notar que el
estndar OPC lo hayan adoptado ms de Noventa y Seis fabricantes de los Cinco
que fueron originalmente. Tambin se destaca la posibilidad de integrar OPC con
otros sistemas operativos como lo son Linux y Unix, dejando la posibilidad a los
integradores de trabajar en otros sistemas que consideren ms eficientes o a los
cuales hayan desarrollado nuevas aplicaciones.
REFERENCIAS BIBLIOGRFICAS.

http://www.etitudela.com/entrenadorcomunicaciones/downloads/labviewintroducc
ionopcserver.pdf

http://w3.siemens.com/mcms/industrial-communication/es/ie/gestion-de-
redes/snmp-opc-server/pages/snmp-opc-server.aspx

https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/OPC

http://www.matrikonopc.com/resources/opc-server.aspx

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