Title :
Industrial Fieldbus Improvements in Power Distribution and Conducted Noise Immunity With No Extra Costs
Author :
Menéndez, Alberto ; Barbancho, Antonio ; Personal, Enrique ; Larios, Diego F.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electron. Technol., Univ. of Seville, Sevilla, Spain
fDate :
7/1/2011 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Industrial distributed control continues the move toward networks at all levels. At lower levels, control networks provide flexibility, reliability, and low cost, although perhaps the simplest but most important advantage is the reduced volume of wiring. Powered fieldbuses offer particular notable benefits in system wiring simplification. Nevertheless, very few papers are dealing with the potentials and limitations in power distribution through the bus cable. Only a few of the existent fieldbus standards consider this possibility but often simply as an option without enough technical specifications. In fact, nobody talks about it, but power distribution through the bus and conducted noise disturbances are strongly related. This paper points out and analyzes these limitations and proposes a new low-cost fieldbus physical layer that enlarges power distribution capability of the bus and improves system robustness. We show an industrial application on water desalination plants and the very good results obtained owing to the fieldbus. Finally, we present electromagnetic compatibility test results that verify improvements against electrical fast transients on the sensor/actuator connection side as disturbances usually encountered in harsh-environment industrial applications.
Keywords :
costing; electromagnetism; power distribution control; power distribution economics; conducted noise immunity; costs; electromagnetic compatibility test; fieldbus physical layer; industrial fieldbus improvements; power distribution; water desalination plants; Actuators; Noise; Power cables; Sensors; Transient analysis; Wire; Wiring; Bus conducted electric noise; common-mode disturbances at distributed I/O; control networks; distributed power supply; electrical fast transient disturbances; fieldbus physical layer; industrial automation; machine level control;
Journal_Title :
Industrial Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIE.2010.2080251