Features of the fp-3000 network module, Function blocks, Features of the fp-3000 network module -2 – National Instruments FP-3000 User Manual
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Chapter 1
FP-3000 Network Module Overview
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each 4–20 mA device to your controller, you can mount an FP-3000
network module in the field and run a single pair of wires (called the trunk)
from your PC to the FP-3000. You connect the 4–20 mA devices to the
FieldPoint I/O modules by short stretches of wire. The following figure
shows an FP-3000 connected to a Fieldbus network.
Note
You can also create your own terminators and connectors as described in the
F
OUNDATION
Fieldbus Overview document.
The FP-3000 is National Instruments’ primary field device for F
O U N D A T IO N
Fieldbus. It has an onboard processor that allows it to execute function
blocks. The FP-3000 implements F
O U N D A T IO N
Fieldbus-compliant
Resource, AI, AO, DI, DO, and PID blocks. It also supports additional
National Instruments defined blocks, LOG, STAT, and EXPR.
Features of the FP-3000 Network Module
Function Blocks
Conventional devices connected to I/O modules are made visible as
Fieldbus function blocks. Function blocks are software modules which
describe the fundamental elements of an I/O or control system. The
FP-3000, like any F
O U N D A T IO N
Fieldbus–compliant device, has one or more
function blocks. The function blocks in different devices can be connected
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FP-3000 Network
Module
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Terminal Base
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I/O Module
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Fieldbus Trunk
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Relcom power hub
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To Fieldbus
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Power supply
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