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Foundation Fieldbus (styledFoundation Fieldbus) is an all-digital,serial, two-way communications system that serves as the base-levelnetwork in a plant or factoryautomation environment. It is anopen architecture, developed and administered by FieldComm Group.[1][2]
It is targeted for applications using basic and advanced regulatory control, and for much of the discrete control associated with those functions. Foundation Fieldbus technology is mostly used in process industries, but has recently been implemented in powerplants.
Two related implementations of FoundationFieldbus have been introduced to meet different needs within the process automation environment. These two implementations use different physical media and communication speeds.
Foundation Fieldbus was originally intended as a replacement for the4-20 mA standard, and today it coexists alongside other technologies such asModbus,Profibus, andIndustrial Ethernet. Foundation Fieldbus today enjoys a growing installed base in many heavy process applications such as refining,petrochemicals, power generation, and even food and beverage, pharmaceuticals, and nuclear applications.
Foundation Fieldbus was developed over a period of many years by theInternational Society of Automation, or ISA, as SP50. In 1996 the first H1 (31.25 kbit/s) specifications were released. In 1999 the first HSE (High Speed Ethernet) specifications[1] were released. The International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) standard on field bus, including Foundation Fieldbus, is IEC 61158. Type 1 is Foundation Fieldbus H1, while Type 5 is Foundation Fieldbus HSE.
A typical fieldbus segment consists of the following components: