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'''SafetyNET p''' is a standard for [[Ethernet]]-based [[fieldbus]] communication in [[Automation|automation technology]]. SafetyNET p is suitable as a drive bus due to its [[Real-time system|real-time behaviour]], with cycle times of up to 62.5 µsμs. In accordance with the standard requirements from [[IEC 61508|EN 61508]] and EN 61511, it can be used in safety circuits up to and including Category 3, [[Safety Integrity Level|SIL]] 3.
 
'''SafetyNET p''' is a standard for [[Ethernet]]-based [[fieldbus]] communication in [[Automation|automation technology]]. SafetyNET p is suitable as a drive bus due to its [[Real-time system|real-time behaviour]], with cycle times of up to 62.5 µs. In accordance with the standard requirements from [[IEC 61508|EN 61508]] and EN 61511, it can be used in safety circuits up to and including Category 3, [[Safety Integrity Level|SIL]] 3.
 
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In addition to its use as an Ethernet-based fieldbus, a key component in the application of SafetyNET p is the communication of data with a safety-related content. SafetyNET p can be used anywhere that communicated data has to be consistent in terms of time and content, in order to safeguard against danger. This danger may concern hazards to life and limb, but may also involve the protection of economic assets.
 
A second application area is the communication of data in real-time. With bus cycle times of up to 62,5&nbsp;µsμs,<ref>{{Cite book |title=Industrial communication technology handbook |date=2015 |publisher=CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group |isbn=978-1-4822-0732-3 |editor-last=Zurawski |editor-first=Richard |edition=2nd |series=Industrial information technology series |___location=Boca Raton London New York}}</ref>, SafetyNET&nbsp;p can even be used in extremely time-critical areas.
 
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'''RTFL''' (Real time frame line) uses [[Ethernet|Ethernet MAC]] frames for communication. A producer-consumer model is also used at logical level on RTFL. In order to achieve the required performance, communication takes place in optimised Ethernet MAC frames. The first subscriber in the logical line sends an Ethernet MAC frame to its logical neighbour, which completes its part of the frame and then passes the frame along the logical line to its nearest neighbour. This way all subscribers fill in the frame in succession. The last subscriber in the line sends the completed frame back to the first subscriber using the same channel (via all the subscribers). In the process, individual subscribers can remove the data they need as the frame passes through.
 
System cycle times in the area of 62.5&nbsp;µsμs can be achieved. SafetyNET&nbsp;p subscribers can pack miscellaneous IP-based traffic within an RTFL frame as part of real-time communication.
 
=== Technical details ===
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* With RTFN, the number of bus subscribers is limited only by the IP address space
* With RTFL you can have 512 bus subscribers per segment
* Guaranteed system cycle times of up to 62.5&nbsp;µsμs can be achieved
* Suitable for applications in accordance with SIL&nbsp;3 of IEC 61508
 
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[[Category:Industrial Ethernet]]
[[Category:Safety]]
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== References ==