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Functions (continued)
Modicon M580 automation
platform
PlantStruxure Ethernet architectures
Industrial Ethernet communication services
Functions (continued)
EtherNet/IP standard communication protocol
EtherNet/IP is an industrial communications protocol based on the Common
Industrial Protocol (CIP) which is owned and managed by the ODVA, an
international, independent standards organization (www.odva.org).
Standard, unmodied Ethernet
Schneider Electric added EtherNet/IP as a core network in 2007. EtherNet/IP is very
similar to Modbus TCP in many aspects. In particular, it shares the same principles
of standardization and interoperability. EtherNet/IP operates on the same equipment
and infrastructure as Modbus TCP, and both protocols can operate simultaneously
on the network at any time.
Advanced services and high performance
EtherNet/IP is built on an object-based model. Data in each EtherNet/IP device is
grouped in objects, and each device may have different types of object, depending
on the purpose of the device.
EtherNet/IP objects
The Ethernet modules implement the standard set of objects prescribed by the
ODVA. The most common objects are listed below:
Communication Identity Object (01hex)
Message Router Object (02hex)
Assembly Object (04hex)
Connection Object (05hex)
Connection Conguration Object (F3hex)
Connection Manager Object (06hex)
Modbus Object (44hex)
EtherNet/IP Network QoS Object (48hex)
Port Object (F4hex)
TCP/IP Interface Object (F5hex)
Ethernet Link Object (F6hex)
Diagnostics EtherNet/IP Interface Diagnostic Object (350hex)
EtherNet/IP IO Scanner Diagnostic Object (351hex)
IO Connection Diagnostic Object (352hex)
EtherNet/IP Explicit Connection Diagnostic Object (353hex)
Processors:
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I/O architectures:
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Software:
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Ruggedized Modicon M580
modules: page 5/2
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