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IEC PAS 62026-7:2009

Superseded

Superseded

A superseded Standard is one, which is fully replaced by another Standard, which is a new edition of the same Standard.

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Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear - Controller-Device Interfaces (CDIs) - Part 7: CompoNet

Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF , PDF 3 Users , PDF 5 Users , PDF 9 Users

Superseded date

12-09-2010

Superseded by

IEC 62026-7:2010

Language(s)

English

Published date

08-31-2009

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FOREWORD
INTRODUCTION
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms, definitions, symbols, abbreviated terms and
  conventions
  3.1 Terms and definitions
  3.2 Symbols and abbreviated terms
4 Classification
  4.1 General
  4.2 Network specifications
  4.3 Components
  4.4 CompoNet communication model
  4.5 CompoNet and CIP
5 Characteristics
  5.1 Communication cycle
      5.1.1 General
      5.1.2 Time domains
      5.1.3 A typical communication cycle
  5.2 Messaging protocol
      5.2.1 Message frame format
      5.2.2 Message frame types
      5.2.3 Explicit messaging
      5.2.4 Explicit messaging client/server timing requirement
  5.3 CompoNet communication object classes
      5.3.1 General
      5.3.2 Identity object class definition (class ID code:
             01[Hex])
      5.3.3 Message router object class definition (class ID
             code: 02[Hex])
      5.3.4 Connection object class definition (class ID code:
             05[Hex])
      5.3.5 CompoNet Link object class definition (class ID code:
             F7[Hex])
      5.3.6 CompoNet Repeater object (class ID code: F8[Hex])
  5.4 Network access state machine
      5.4.1 General
      5.4.2 Network access events
      5.4.3 State transition diagram
      5.4.4 Data rate auto-detection
      5.4.5 Duplicate MAC ID detection
      5.4.6 Repeater behaviour
  5.5 I/O connection
  5.6 TDMA
      5.6.1 General
      5.6.2 Data link timing features
      5.6.3 Calculation of Time Domain
  5.7 Physical layer
      5.7.1 General
      5.7.2 Physical signalling
      5.7.3 Master port requirements
      5.7.4 Slave port requirements
      5.7.5 Receiving signal requirements for master and
             slave ports
      5.7.6 Requirements for digital processing
      5.7.7 Recommended circuits and component parameters
      5.7.8 Isolation
      5.7.9 Transmission medium
      5.7.10 Topology
      5.7.11 Link power
      5.7.12 Repeater implementation
6 Product information
7 Normal service, mounting and transport conditions
  7.1 Normal service conditions
      7.1.1 General
      7.1.2 Ambient air temperature
      7.1.3 Altitude
      7.1.4 Climatic conditions
  7.2 Conditions during transport and storage
  7.3 Mounting
8 Constructional and performance requirements
  8.1 Indicators and configuration switches
      8.1.1 Status indicators
      8.1.2 Switches
      8.1.3 CompoNet marking
  8.2 CompoNet cable
      8.2.1 Overview
      8.2.2 Cable profile template
      8.2.3 Round cable I profile
      8.2.4 Round cable II profile
      8.2.5 Flat cable I profile
      8.2.6 Flat cable II profile
  8.3 Terminators
      8.3.1 General
      8.3.2 Terminating resistors
      8.3.3 Terminating capacitors
  8.4 Connectors
      8.4.1 General
      8.4.2 Template
      8.4.3 Engaging specification for connector profiles:
             open, flat I, flat II
      8.4.4 Specifications of hooks for connector profiles:
             open, flat I, flat II
      8.4.5 Open connector profile
      8.4.6 Profile of flat connector I
      8.4.7 Profile of flat connector II
      8.4.8 Profile of sealed M12 connector
  8.5 Node power supply implementation
      8.5.1 General
      8.5.2 Requirement for node power supply connection
      8.5.3 Requirements for nodes powered by network power
             supplies
  8.6 Miswiring protection
9 Tests
  9.1 General
  9.2 Electrical testing
      9.2.1 Slave port operation voltage test
      9.2.2 Reverse connected power supply line
      9.2.3 Momentary power interruption
      9.2.4 Isolation
      9.2.5 Input impedance
      9.2.6 Output waveform
      9.2.7 Minimum input waveform
      9.2.8 Electromagnetic compatibility testing
  9.3 Mechanical test
  9.4 Logical test
      9.4.1 General
      9.4.2 Term definitions
      9.4.3 Test of slaves and repeaters
      9.4.4 Test of master
Annex A (normative) CompoNet common services
Annex B (normative) CompoNet error codes
Annex C (normative) Connection path attribute definition
Annex D (normative) Data type specification and encoding
Annex E (normative) Communication objects library
Annex F (normative) Value ranges
Annex G (normative) CN default time domain
Bibliography

IEC/PAS 62026-7:2009(E) specifies an interface system providing bit-level and word-level communication between a controller and control circuit devices such as sensors, actuators, and switching elements. The interface system uses cabling with round or flat profiles containing a two conductor signalling pair and optionally a two conductor power supply pair. This PAS establishes requirements for the interchangeability of components with such interfaces. It specifies the following particular requirements for CompoNetTM:
- requirements for interfaces between a controller and control circuit devices;
- normal service conditions for devices;
- constructional and performance requirements;
- tests to verify conformance to requirements. These particular requirements apply in addition to the general requirements of IEC 62026-1.

DocumentType
Miscellaneous Product
Pages
187
PublisherName
International Electrotechnical Committee
Status
Superseded
SupersededBy

Standards Relationship
NEN NPR IEC/PAS 62026-7 : 2009 Identical
SAC GB/T 18858-7 : 2014 Identical
DD IEC PAS 62026-7 : DRAFT 2009 Identical

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