Post on 16-Aug-2015
PROFIBUS Diagnostics and Network Monitoring Tools
Andy VerwerVerwer Training & Consultancy Ltd
Dave TomlinHitex (UK) Ltd
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Outline of Presentation
• Briefly look at the types of problems that commonly occur in PROFIBUS systems.
• Examine the need for and benefits of network health checking.
• Briefly explore the types of standardised diagnostics in PROFIBUS systems.
• Dave Tomlin and myself will then discuss various state of the art fault finding and health checking tools from Softing, Pepperl & Fuchs and Procentec.
• You can then spend time exploring these tools and our network using the laptops provided.
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PROFIBUS• PROFIBUS is a very reliable and cost effective
technology.• It is common to find extensive installations comprising
thousands of PROFIBUS devices operating on complex networks which are connected together via industrial Ethernet.
• The reliable operation of these networks is essential to maintaining plant productivity.
• So, what can go wrong?
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PROFIBUS DP
PROFIBUS DP PROFIBUS PA
Ethernet
HMI
PLCPC
PSU
The Most Common Netwok Problems
Configuration faults.
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Addressing faults.
Instrument or I/O failure
Number 1 ‐Wiring faults:Reflections, Wire breaks, Short circuits, connector corrosion or failure etc.
Number 2 ‐ Interference pickup, Particularly from drives and servos.
Power supply failure.
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Fault categorisation
• These faults can be categorised in several ways:
Peripheral faults
Communication faults
• Concerned with the sensor or actuator.
• E.g. sensor wire break, loss of output power, sticking valve etc.
• Devices are still communicating.
• These are “Bus Faults”• E.g. network wiring errors,
interference pickup, reflections etc.
• Communication is disrupted.
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Communication faults
• Communication faults can be diagnosed using tools such as:
– Protocol analysers and diagnostic tools.
– Waveform visualisation tools such as oscilloscopes etc.
• Communication errors do not always produce loss of control.
• This is because PROFIBUS is very robust to errors that can corrupt communication data.
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Green light – all must
be ok!
Communication faults
• Quite often users are unaware that their system has communication errors because the robustness of PROFIBUS can hide these faults.
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Green light – all must
be ok!
Communication faults
• Quite often users are unaware that their system has communication errors because the robustness of PROFIBUS can hide these faults.
• Only when the rate of data corruption reaches a critical threshold will the fault become visible.
• But then it is too late – we have lost production.
Oh %&#@!
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Peripheral faults
• Because the communication remains operational, peripheral faults can often be located and diagnosed using the communications system itself.
• Tools and techniques that are useful for locating peripheral faults on PROFIBUS systems include:– Diagnostic reporting using on‐line system diagnostics.– Engineering tools, protocol analysers, etc.
• Modern intelligent devices incorporate self diagnostic features that can identify and highlight peripheral faults.
• However, tools are still required to access these extended diagnostics.
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Intermittent Faults
• Permanent faults are relatively easy to fix.– Because the fault disappears when we've fixed it!
• Intermittent faults can be a nightmare!– Because we cannot be sure that we have fixed it.– We may seem to have cured the problem, but then it comes back again later!
• Intermittent faults require long‐term monitoring to check that the fault is cured.
• Statistical reporting over an extended period can be useful.
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Standard PROFIBUS diagnostics
• Every PROFIBUS device provides a block of standard diagnostics, which provides information on the health of the device.
• Standard diagnostics gives information on the device and the state of communications.
• Standard diagnostics are generally useful for diagnosing communication faults.
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SFBF
• Mainly caused by poor network wiring or layout or cable/connector deterioration.
• Can be permanent or intermittent.
#41
Communication Faults
Bus Fault light on when watchdog timer trips out
Watchdog takes time, and so BF light may not show when errors are
intermittent.
System diagnostics:Station 41,
Communication failure, invalid response.
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Extended PROFIBUS diagnostics
• Extended diagnostics can provide information on peripheral errors.
• Peripheral diagnostics are an important part of a successful fault finding and maintenance strategy.
• Extended diagnostics are sent together with the standard diagnostics in the same telegram.
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SFBF
Sensor
• Typically caused by sensor/actuator failure or wiring faults.• Again faults can be intermittent.
#41
Peripheral faults
Note: Bus Fault shows communications is OK.
System Fault light shows peripheral errors
System diagnostics:Station 41, module 2,
Input channel 1,Wire break.
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• Health checking is an important part of the commissioning and maintenance strategy for your plant.
• The health check will help to find non‐critical and intermittent faults that are not obvious.
• A health check should be carried out immediately after commissioning. We also strongly recommend repeating the health check at intervals.
• How much better to integrate the health checking tools into the network?– To give permanent monitoring of system health.– Automatically report failures.– Give pre‐warning of impending failures and performance
degradation.
System Health Checking
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• A number of new tools have appeared on the market which are designed to be permanently connected to the network to provide 24/7 network monitoring.
Pepperl+Fuchs ADMPA segment monitor(up to four segments)
Procentec COMbricksDP and PA network monitor(up to four networks, 20
segments)
Permanent monitoring tools
Softing TH LINK PROFIBUS monitor
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Pepperl+Fuchs Advanced Diagnostics
• The ADM provides remote monitoring of PROFIBUS PA communications including waveform visualisation, jitter measurement and statistics.
• Used in conjunction with the P+F modular coupler system, it allows up to four PROFIBUS PA segments to be monitored via FDT tools such as PactWare or FieldCare.
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• COMbricks is a modular repeater and gateway system from Procentec with built‐in ProfiTrace functionality accessible over Ethernet.
• COMbricks provides:– Networking – PROFIBUS DP and PA, PROFINET, Ethernet, copper and fibre‐optic.
– Monitoring ‐ ProfiTrace OE built‐in and accessible over Ethernet (web based).
– Control ‐ Remote IO capability allowing low cost control and plant monitoring over the network.
COMbricks
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Head Stationwith ProfiTrace
built in
Repeater modules with
optional ‘scope and redundancy
PROFIBUSDP slave modules
IO modulesdigital, relay, analogue etc
PROFINET IO device modules
Optical link modules(1 or 2 channel)
mix and match to produce the required functionality
The Modules available include:
PA moduleCoupler
and/or MBP monitor with
‘scope
COMbricks
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Each of the four segments can have up to 31 devices
connected.But each channel could be connected to a separate
network if desired allowing up to 4 networks
to be monitored simultaneously.
Each network can run at a different bitrate and can have many DP (RS485), PA (MBP) or Fibre Optic
segments.
HeadStation
ProfiTrace Analyser built in to the head station. Can monitor all 4
segments over Ethernet.
Ethernet
Example
2 channel repeater modules
Provides diagnostics and health checking via a web browser and plant asset management via
FDT tools such as PactWare or FieldCare.
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TH Link PROFIBUS
• TH Link provides controller independent access to PROFIBUS networks for plant operation and maintenance staff. Giving both network diagnostics via a web browser and plant asset management via FDT tools such as PactWare or FieldCare.
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TH Link PROFIBUS
• Live List• Inventory with particulars of devices for replacement and
management• Diagnostic List with diagnostic suggestions• Configuration via PACTware or Fieldcare
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TH Scope
• Monitor multiple TH Links, for PROFIBUS, PROFINET, Industrial Ethernet, etc.
• Trend analysis• Live List, Statistics and inventory• Email updates in case of issues
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Our PROFIBUS Network
Rack 1
Rack 3Rack 2
Rack 4Segment 2 DP
Segment 1 DP
COMbricks 11 chan. DP repeater
+ PA couplerSegment 3
PA
COMbricks 2 2 chan. DP
repeater + PA coupler
Segment 4 PA
MasterWireless Ethernet hub “VTC COMbricks”
TH Link