BH GSO IEC 61499-1:2016
IEC 61499-1:2012
Bahraini Standard
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Function blocks - Part 1: Architecture
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BH GSO IEC 61499-1:2016 Scope
This part of IEC 61499 defines a generic architecture and presents guidelines for the use of
function blocks in distributed industrial-process measurement and control systems (IPMCSs).
This architecture is presented in terms of implementable reference models, textual syntax and
graphical representations. These models, representations and syntax can be used for:
• the specification and standardization of function block types;
• the functional specification and standardization of system elements;
• the implementation independent specification, analysis, and validation of distributed
IPMCSs;
• the configuration, implementation, operation, and maintenance of distributed IPMCSs;
• the exchange of information among software tools for the performance of the above
functions.
This part of IEC 61499 does not restrict or specify the functional capabilities of IPMCSs or
their system elements, except as such capabilities are represented using the elements
defined herein. IEC 61499-4 addresses the extent to which the elements defined in this
standard may be restricted by the functional capabilities of compliant systems, subsystems,
and devices.
Part of the purpose of this standard is to provide reference models for the use of function
blocks in other standards dealing with the support of the system life cycle, including system
planning, design, implementation, validation, operation and maintenance. The models given in
this standard are intended to be generic, domain independent and extensible to the definition
and use of function blocks in other standards or for particular applications or application
domains. It is intended that specifications written according to the rules given in this standard
be concise, implementable, complete, unambiguous, and consistent.
NOTE 1 The provisions of this standard alone are not sufficient to ensure interoperability among devices of
different vendors. Standards complying with this part of IEC 61499 can specify additional provisions to ensure such
interoperability.
NOTE 2 Standards complying with this part of IEC 61499 can specify additional provisions to enable the
performance of system, device, resource and application management functions.
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