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Technology Overview
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What is EtherNet/IP?
Ethernet
Industrial Protocol (EtherNet/IP) is an open industrial networking standard. It has been developed by Rockwell Automation, managed by ODVA (Open DeviceNet Vendors Association) and designed for use in process control, hard-time systems, and industrial automation applications.. EtherNet/IP is an open network because it uses standard Ethernet IEEE 802.3, TCP/IP protocol suite, and CIP (Common Industrial Protocol), the real-time I/O and information protocol that DeviceNet and ControlNet networks use.
FEATURES
Offer Producer-Consumer service that enable users to control, configure and collect data. Provide flexible installation options leveraging commercially available industrial infrastructure products, including copper, fiber, fiber ring and wireless solutions. Compatible with general communication standards, including OPC, TCP/IP, HTTP, FTP, SNMP, DHCP. *One-to-one (unicast), one-to-many (multicast), and one-to-all (broadcast) communication via TCP
WHAT IS ETHERNET/IP?
The
Physical Layer EtherNet/IP uses the standard IEEE 802.3 model at the Physical and Data Link Layers. The Physical Layer is responsible for bit-level transmission between network nodes, and defines specifications for electrical signals (copper networks) or the characteristics of light signals (fiber optic networks). The Physical Layer also defines items such as: connector types, cable types, voltages, and pin-outs.
The
Data Link Layer The IEEE 802.3 specification is also used for transmitting packets of data from device to device on the EtherNet/IP Data Link Layer. The Data Link Layer is concerned more with the interactions of multiple devices (i.e., at least two) with a shared medium. (EtherNet/IP) uses a CSMA/CD Media Access Control (MAC) model that determines how networked devices share a common bus (i.e. cable), and how they detect and respond to collisions between packets.
The
Network and Transport Layers The Network and Transport Layers use TCP/IP Suite to send messages between one or more devices. At these layers, messages used by all CIP networks are encapsulated. TCP/IP encapsulation allows a node on the network to embed a message as the data portion in an Ethernet message. The encapsulation technique uses both the TCP and UDP layers of the TCP/IP suite and provides the method that allows CIP to be implemented transparently on top of Ethernet and TCP/IP.
EtherNet/IP uses two forms of messaging and the appropriate resources at the nodes, as defined by CIP standard Unconnected messaging is used in the connection establishment process and for infrequent, low-priority messages. Unconnected messages on EtherNet/IP utilize TCP/IP resources to move messages across Ethernet, asking for connection resource each time from UCMM. Connected messaging EtherNet/IP utilizes resources within each node that are dedicated in advance to a particular purpose, such as frequent explicit message transactions or real-time I/O data transfers. Connection resources are reserved and configured using communications services available via the CMM.
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What is CIP?
It encompasses a comprehensive set of communication services for automation applications: Control, safety, synchronization, motion, configuration and information.
WHAT IS CIP?
HMI
Media Controllers
Robots
Switches
Weigh Scales
RFID
STANDARD
EtherNet/IP
ControlNet International.
Uses standard COTS electronics components to build products. Uses standard switches and other infrastructure products.
SNMP
CIP
TCP
UDP
Standard Ethernet Implementation of OSI Model
STANDARDS-BASED PROTOCOLS
Starts Out as Standard Model and is Modified Application Layer Application Layer Application Layer Non RT PROFInet V2 Non RT PROFInet V3
TCP / UDP
IP
TCP/UDP RT Stack IP
TCP / UDP
IP RT Stack
STANDARD VS STANDARDS-BASED
Standard
Standards-based
Requires the use of proprietary
Uses standard switches Integrates easily into existing Ethernet installations and corporate
networks
workforce
Access of the entire control system from a single location Seamless messaging over multiple networks No extra programming, no black boxes!!
WLAN
CIP
TOPOLOGY
Applications
TECHNOLOGY CONVERGENCE
Commercial Technologies
Webpage FTP Video/Voice Over IP
Instruments
Drives Wireless
Robots
Controllers Remote Access I/O Email Devices Programming Terminals Other Commercial Technologies
Automatic transfer lines, paint shops, and assembly lines Food processing/packaging Sectional conveyors Discrete-part machines Applications requiring fast response times Most of the high-speed applications that require high throughput and speed, high I/O count, distribution across large geographic distances, and real-time performance
LARGE APPLICATIONS
Automotive
1620+ Nodes: 3400 Nodes
135 Controllers 419 Weld Machines & I/O Nodes 113 Drives 348 HMI / Computers 711 Robots 7 Cameras
Brewing / Beverage
628 Nodes:
8 Controllers 120 I/O Nodes 495 Drives 5 HMI / Computers
Printing
520 Nodes:
36 Controllers 284 I/O Nodes 48 Drives 152 HMI / Computers
Construction Materials
810+ Nodes:
32 Controllers 384 I/O Nodes 192 Drives 31 HMI / Computers 170+ Other EtherNet/IP Devices
EXPANDING CAPABILITIES
Safety
IT Integration EtherNet/IP will continue to enhance information integration capabilities between plant floor and enterprise
Time Sync and Motion EtherNet/IP the standard for Time Sync and Motion Control
Security EtherNet/IP systems will continue to evolve and add security measures
Further Information
Safety IT Integration Time Sync and Motion
SAFETY
The Underlying Technology
Shipping
IT Integration
Integrates Easily with Business Systems and Corporate Infrastructure Makes Information Available Anywhere You Need it
- O X
Alarm in Zon
Corporate Database
To: cc:
Send Plant Info to Cell Phones or Pagers via Email Create Custom Web Pages with Data From Your Controller
Email Cell Phones
Technology is available TODAY to provide the performance required o IEEE 1588 time synchronization services o High performance switches
Simplified Integration
Fewer specialty networks required Motion drives with other EtherNet/IP device on the same network
Simplified integration
Future Proof
EtherNet/IP
Defense In Depth
The Enterprise
The Plant Floor
The Inner Fortress Walls:
Firewalls & other Security Tools focused on Plant Floor
ROCKWELL PORTFOLIO
Full set of Services PanelView Plus FlexLogix
ControlLogix
Industrial PC
Power Monitor
ALLEN-BRADLEY
Powermonitor I
SoftLogix 5800
FLEX I/O
PLC-5E SLC 5/05 POINT I/O
MicroLogix
ControlLogix I/O
Drives
CompactLogix