ISA 61804-3
Function Blocks (FB) For Process Control - Part 2: Electronic Device Description Language (EDDL)
Organization: | ISA |
Publication Date: | 30 March 2007 |
Status: | active |
Page Count: | 457 |
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This part of IEC 61804 specifies the Electronic Device Description Language (EDDL) technology, which enables the integration of real product details using the tools of the engineering life cycle.
This standard specifies EDDL as a generic language for describing the properties of automation system components. EDDL is capable of describing
• device parameters and their dependencies;
• device functions, for example, simulation mode, calibration;
• graphical representations, for example, menus;
• interactions with control devices
• graphical representations
- enhanced user interface
- graphing system
• persistent data store.
EDDL is to be used to create Electronic Device Description (EDD). This EDD is used with appropriate tools to generate interpretative code to support parameter handling, operation, and monitoring of automation system components such as remote I/Os, controllers, sensors, and programmable controllers. Tool implementation is outside the scope of this standard.
This standard specifies the semantic and lexical structure in a syntax-independent manner. A specific syntax is defined in Annex A, but it is possible to use the semantic model also with different syntaxes.
NOTE 1 The EDDL may also be used for the description of product properties in other domains. The EDDL and the device-related EDD is applicable to industrial automation.
NOTE 2 Industrial automation may include devices such as generic digital and analog input/output modules, motion controllers, human machine interfaces, sensors, closed-loop controllers, encoders, hydraulic valves, and programmable controllers.
This International Standard satisfies the requirements of Clause 9 of IEC 61804-1.