Industrial Data Communications 4th Edition

Chapter 6 - Industrial Networks and Fieldbuses

We start off this chapter with much the same disclaimer as the previous one. Of the

numerous industrial systems available, the author has selected for discussion those that illustrate

a type, have a large installed base, and/or offered the author sufficient technical

information (as opposed to marketing features). The twelve or so selected here are representative

of many. Again, the author accepted no payments, fees, or quid pro quos for describing

one vendor's product over another's. And as always the author's views and descriptions here

are his own and do not represent official endorsement by the ISA or anyone but the author.


The Many



Before launching into the requirements of an industrial network, a word of caution is in order.

For just fieldbuses alone, a simple perusal of the Synergetic Fieldbus Comparison Chart

(www.synergetic.com) lists eighteen (count 'em) different fieldbuses, even excluding two types

approved in IEC 61158. IEC 61158 is the international (read: European) fieldbus standard that

standardizes around eight non-interoperable protocols. If you perform an Internet search of

"industrial Fieldbus" you will find over 138 different protocols and systems are used in industrial

applications. Many entries will be user groups, and many point to one or another of the

popular protocols. It should be obvious that we do not have the space to explain each and

every one in this chapter. So we have selected those that best illustrate key principles.

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