
P-NET in General
The P-NET Fieldbus is designed to
connect distributed process components like process
computers, intelligent sensors, actuators, I/O modules,
field and central controllers, PLCs etc., via a
common two wire cable, as shown in fig. 1.
This replaces traditional wiring,
where a great many cables are involved.
Process data (e.g. measurement
values, valve signals) are transmitted digitally. P-NET
is also used for data collection, for configuration of
nodes/sensors, and for down-loading of programs.
Figure 1: P-NET Fieldbus with
distributed process components.
Apart from the usual measurement
values and status data, the bus provides a bidirectional
exchange of additional information concerning limit
values, actuator positioning and feedback signals, fault
signals and internal system data.
P-NET can be used to download
parameters and programs to modules, which then control
the process. The use of intelligent P-NET sensors and
actuators also offers much better diagnostic features
than with traditional wiring.
Further comparisons with
conventional wiring, show that the incorporation of P-NET
offers proved advantages when applied to industrial
processes.
The result is a simplification of
planning and installation, a reduction in the amount and
cost of cabling, a reduction in installation and
maintenance costs, a reduction in installation errors,
leading to a more straightforward future expansion of
applications. Instant information about field device
faults, and faults in the cable, can be detected
automatically by the network protocol.
P-NET applications are
characterised by their low cost for a small system. The
cost rises linearly with the size of a system.
P-NET is as well suited for small
plants, as for large plants having many controllers,
sensors, and interface modules. In addition, any such
system is always ready for any necessary expansion.
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