1. The document discusses input/output (I/O) card and field termination assembly (FTA) details for an automation system, including 16 analog inputs, 16 analog outputs, 32 digital inputs, and 16 digital outputs.
2. It recommends using a uniform processor architecture for both analog and logic functions to improve system integrity.
3. It also recommends a client-server architecture where each operator station can continue working as a console even if the server changes over, hangs, or fails.
1. The document discusses input/output (I/O) card and field termination assembly (FTA) details for an automation system, including 16 analog inputs, 16 analog outputs, 32 digital inputs, and 16 digital outputs.
2. It recommends using a uniform processor architecture for both analog and logic functions to improve system integrity.
3. It also recommends a client-server architecture where each operator station can continue working as a console even if the server changes over, hangs, or fails.
1. The document discusses input/output (I/O) card and field termination assembly (FTA) details for an automation system, including 16 analog inputs, 16 analog outputs, 32 digital inputs, and 16 digital outputs.
2. It recommends using a uniform processor architecture for both analog and logic functions to improve system integrity.
3. It also recommends a client-server architecture where each operator station can continue working as a console even if the server changes over, hangs, or fails.
1. The document discusses input/output (I/O) card and field termination assembly (FTA) details for an automation system, including 16 analog inputs, 16 analog outputs, 32 digital inputs, and 16 digital outputs.
2. It recommends using a uniform processor architecture for both analog and logic functions to improve system integrity.
3. It also recommends a client-server architecture where each operator station can continue working as a console even if the server changes over, hangs, or fails.
1. I/O Card + FTA (in place of Signal Conditioning Cards) details
Type of input No. of Input/Output Others Channels/P Type/Range oints AI 16 Is 0-5V, 1-5V, 0.4A/D Converter Resolution: 2V, 4-20mA 16 bits (14 bits used) (through 250Ohm) AI - with 16 Is Processor Redundancy Option AI Multiplexer for 32 Is Sampling Rate : each T/C, RTD and channel once per second Linear millivolts AO 16 Os 4-20mA AO - with 16 Os Processor Redundancy Option 24VDC DI 32 Pts Voltage Range: 1. Points per Common: 16 18-28VDC 2. Common - whether plus or minus 3. Wiring from Marshalling to new FTA's - Common 4. No Change/shift in DI/DO wiring 24VDC Source Voltage Range: Points per Common: 16 DO 18-28VDC + 20% Ripple (max) 2. Processor architecture should be uniform not the hibrid one i.e. Analog Processor and the Logic Processor should be the same. This brings about better integrity in the new system. 3. In case of a Client-Server architecture, each Operator Station (OPS) should work as a Console. Means, there should not be any display loss during Server Changeover, Server Hanged or Server-Failure conditions. 4. Servers should be Redundant with RAID configuration of Hard Disks. 5. The arrangement of IOs to be maintained so that there is minimum shifting of cables while job execution which results in timely completion of the job. 6. However the requirement of additional IOs should include additional modules. Accommodating new IOs at the Spare/free locations shall result in wastage of time, efforts and cables as well. 7. Redundant IOs to be assigned on different Racks. 8. A person from Supplier's Engineering Dept. to be kept in-line during Technocommercial discussion along with the Sales person.