Field Device Controller Model FDC 280 Southeast Users
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Field Device Controller Model: FDC 280 Southeast Users Group – January 10, 2018 Presented by: Tom Rosborough – Program Manager thomas. rosborough@schneider-electric. com Confidential Property of Schneider Electric
FDC 280 AGENDA Confidential Property of Schneider Electric | Page 2 1 Value Proposition 2 Technology Overview 3 Hardware 4 Sample Architectures 5 Performance 6 Sizing Tool 7 Roadmap 8 Summary
FDC 280 Value Proposition Save Equipment and Rack Room Space Lower Total Installed Cost Average 54% Saving on Space Ensure High Availability More Than Minimise Total Power Budget Repurpose Space for other Equipment in Upgrades 50% * Saving on Cost *when compared to FCP 280 with 3 redundant FDSI Confidential Property of Schneider Electric | Page 3
Technology Integration Enable Cost-Effective, Efficient Data Integration and Control Field Device Controller 280 Dual Core Processor • Core 1: FDC 280 Control Software and FECN Network Stack • Core 2: Device Integration Software with IO Network Stack Features Today • Integrated controller and device integration • XML configuration integrated into Control Editor • Up to 8, 000 I/O Points • Up to 256 Devices • Major/Minor Upgrade • ISASecure EDSA Level 1 • Modbus TCP Client (Ethernet) • Control Software o CS 6. 2, CCS 9. 3 Confidential Property of Schneider Electric | Page 4 Benefits • Decrease device integration footprint • Minimize engineering & maintenance work • Increase performance Lower Cost per Integrated Point
Hardware: Closer Look Confidential Property of Schneider Electric | Page 5
Sample Architecture 1 Fault-Tolerant FDC 280 s to Ethernet Field Devices in a Common Network 192. 168. 0. 1 Left Ethernet Connection FDC 280 Right Ethernet Connection FDC 280 Left Serial Connection 192. 168. 0. 11 Right Serial Connection I/O Network 192. 168. 0. 2 192. 168. 0. 5 Field Device 192. 168. 0. 12 192. 168. 0. 3 192. 168. 0. 6 Field Device Notes: 1. IP addresses use subnet 192. 168. 0. x with subnet mask 255. 0. 2. The FDC 280 can be configured to communicate with any field device via the I/O Network by either the Left or Right FDC 280. 192. 168. 0. 13 192. 168. 0. 4 192. 168. 0. 14 192. 168. 0. 7 Protocol Specific Gateway Field Device (Serial) Confidential Property of Schneider Electric | Page 6 Field Device (Serial)
Sample Architecture 2 Fault-Tolerant FDC 280 s to Ethernet Field Devices in Separate Networks Left Ethernet Connection FDC 280 Right Ethernet Connection FDC 280 192. 168. 0. 1 I/O Network A I/O Network B 192. 168. 0. 2 Field Device 192. 168. 0. 2 192. 168. 0. 3 Field Device 192. 168. 0. 3 192. 168. 0. 4 Protocol Specific Gateway Field Device (Serial) Confidential Property of Schneider Electric | Page 7 Left Serial Connection Right Serial Connection
Performance Recent testing completed at S/E Demo lab in Grenoble, France Setup • Scan rate: . 5 s • 3 PACKIN, 1 PACKOUT per TESYST device • Strategy include 2 CALCA, 1 BLNALM Method • • Load TESYST device Deploy, Checkpoint, Go Online Measure processing time Repeat for 12 total devices Results • Minimal effect to idle time when devices added o 0. 2% per device to core 2 • TVDA with FDSI solution o FDSI limit of 10 devices o FDC 280 has capacity to replace 7+ FDSIs Confidential Property of Schneider Electric | Page 8 Lower Cost per Integrated Point
Sizing Tool Confidential Property of Schneider Electric | Page 9
Technology Roadmap Modbus RTU Master Release Additional Features • Downloadable Driver via Minor Upgrade • Concurrent Protocol – 32 Instances o Different Protocols o Multiple Instances of the Same Protocol • ICC Support • Improved Diagnostics Benefits • Enables 4 Serial Ports • Additional Flexibility Future Drivers Ethernet IP OPC UA Client Custom Drivers DNP 3 SAV 5 IEC 61850 Triconex UCM 2 – FDC 280 Based Hardware Confidential Property of Schneider Electric | Page 10
Summary FDC 280 Device Integration no longer requires FDSIs • Higher Performance • Less Space • Less Power • Less Maintenance Upcoming Features • Modbus RTU Master • Concurrent Protocol • ICC Support Future • More Protocols • Standard Hardware • Other Potential Uses Contact • thomas. rosborough@schneider-electric. com Confidential Property of Schneider Electric | Page 11 Lower Cost per Integrated Point