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IEC 62769-6:2021 pdf free download Field device integration (FDI) – Part 6: Technology Mapping
1 Scope
This part of lEC 62769 specifies the technology mapping for the concepts described in theField Device Integration (FDl) standard. The technology mapping focuses on implementationregarding the components FDl Client and User Interface Plug-in (UiP) that are specific only to
the WORKSTATION platform/.NET as defined in IEC 62769-4.
2Normative references
The following documents, in whole or in part, are normatively referenced in this document and
are indispensable for its application. For dated references,only the edition cited applies. Forundated references, the latest edition of the referenced document(includinganyamendments) applies.
IEC 61804(all parts),Function blocks (FB) for process control and Electronic DeviceDescription Language (EDDL)
IEC 62769-1,Field Device lntegration (FDl)- Part 1: OverviewIEC 62769-2,Field Device lntegration (FDl) – Part 2: FDI Client
IEC 62769-4,Field Device Integration(FDI) – Part 4: FDl PackagesIEC 62541(all parts),OPC Unified Architecture
ISOIEC19505-1,Information technology – Object Management Group Unified ModelingLanguage (OMG UML) – Part 1: lnfrastructure
ISOIEC 29500,(all parts)Information technology – Document description and processinglanguages- Office Open XML File Formats
3 Terms,definitions,abbreviated terms,symbols and conventions3.1 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document, the terms and definitions given in lEC 62769-1 as well asthe following apply.
lsO and lEc maintain terminological databases for use in standardization at the followingaddresses:
. IEC Electropedia: available at http://www.electropedia.orgl
. Iso Online browsing platform: available at http://www.iso.orgl/obp
3.1.1
Application Domain
isolated environment where applications execute
3.1.2
FDI Type Library
assembly that contains the interfaces and data types that are used for the data exchange andinteraction between a UIPand an FDI Client
3.1.3
Global Assembly Cache
machine-wide code cache that stores Assemblies specifically designated to be shared byseveral applications
3.1.4
Windows Registry
system-defined database in which applications and system components store and retrieveconfiguration data
3.2Abbreviated terms
For the purposes of this document, the abbreviated terms given in lEC 62769-1 as well as thefollowing apply.
CLRCommon Language Run-timeMSI
Microsoft Installer
wPF
Windows Presentation Foundation
UML
Unified Modeling Language
3.3Symbols
Figures in this document use graphical symbols in accordance with ISOIEC 19505-1(UML 2.0).
3.4Conventions
For the purposes of this document, the conventions given in lEC 62769-1 apply.
The description of Non-blocking service execution in 4.8.2 uses italics to identify a genericoperation name the internal function is being applied to.
4Technical concepts
4.1 General
4.1.1Overview
ln 4.1.2,4.2,4.3,4.4, and 4.5, this document describes first the technology base for uIpimplementation, the hardware and software environment including the related implementationrules. Clause 4 follows a life-cycle (use case) oriented approach.
Subclause 4.6 describes the copy deployment procedures and related implementation rulesfor the UIP and the FDI Client. UIP executable instantiation and termination is described in