Fieldbus Foundation praises expanded collaboration on field device integration

Assembly Automation

ISSN: 0144-5154

Article publication date: 20 April 2010

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(2010), "Fieldbus Foundation praises expanded collaboration on field device integration", Assembly Automation, Vol. 30 No. 2. https://doi.org/10.1108/aa.2010.03330bab.002

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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Fieldbus Foundation praises expanded collaboration on field device integration

Article Type: News From: Assembly Automation, Volume 30, Issue 2

FDI cooperation project will accelerate deployment of uniform device integration solution

The Fieldbus Foundation has praised an expanded automation industry collaborative effort intended to accelerate deployment of field device integration (FDI) technology. Key automation suppliers have agreed to enlarge the scope of the Electronic Device Description Language (EDDL) Cooperation Team into the FDI Cooperation, which is supporting a uniform device integration solution for process industries across all host systems, devices and protocols as required by end-users.

The FDI Cooperation project will initially consist of major industry trade associations, such as the Fieldbus Foundation, FDT Group, HART Communications Foundation, OPC Foundation and PROFIBUS Nutzerorganisation; as well as leading control equipment suppliers, including ABB, Emerson Process Management, Endress+Hauser, Honeywell, Invensys, Siemens and Yokogawa.

Fieldbus Foundation President and CEO Rich Timoney commented, “Adoption of a standardized FDI solution is in the best interest of controls and instrumentation suppliers and end-users around the world, since it provides a unified path forward for device integration that is based on use case requirements, incorporates the best aspects of each member technology, and eliminates redundancies where they may exist. FDI also does away with double efforts for customers and vendors, and preserves backward compatibility and operating system independence.”

Timoney added, “The Fieldbus Foundation is in full support of FDI Cooperation and will continue to be a significant contributor to the related development work.”

The FDI project was kicked-off at the 2007 Hanover Fair. At that time, the EDDL Cooperation Team welcomed the FDT Group with the primary objective of harmonizing EDDL and FDT/DTM technologies. Since then, the project has carefully shaped the technology direction for the converged FDI solution. The addition of supplier companies, which have agreed to support FDI packages in their systems and products, will strengthen this effort by providing resources for the completion of this project.

Besides, the finalization of the FDI specification, which is scheduled for mid-2010, the FDI Cooperation is covering common design and test tools, common binary format and EDDL interpreter across the FOUNDATION fieldbus, HART and PROFIBUS protocols.

For further information, please visit the web site: www.fieldbus.org

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