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Emerson The I/O simulation driver is available with Mimic

IO Simulation

When used with DeltaV Mimic software, the VIM2

supports I/O simulation all DeltaV M-series I/O cards

including classic IO, FOUNDATION Fieldbus, Profibus DP,

DeviceNet, ASi-bus and Serial.

Mimic provides dynamic simulation for DeltaV system

software acceptance testing and operator training. Mimic

works by simulating the DeltaV I/O. It also simulates field

devices using Foundation Fieldbus, Profibus DP, DeviceNet,

and AS-i buses. For Mimic to do this, the physical I/O cards

are disconnected from the control system. The Mimic driver

writes to the I/O subsystem of the DeltaV controller. Process

models in Mimic simulate realistic process reactions to

control system output signals.

Each offline process controller uses one Mimic simulation

node and VIM. The I/O simulation driver is available with Mimic.

Emerson M-series Virtual I/O Module

Product Description

The VIM2 may be used for either DeltaV I/O simulation or

Ethernet I/O device integration. The VIM2 mounts on a

2-wide horizontal or 4-wide vertical carrier on either side

of the DeltaV controller. A dedicated DeltaV system power

supply is required.

Ethernet I/O Integration

When used with the Ethernet I/O drivers, the VIM2

can communicate with high-speed Ethernet networks

over Modbus TCP, EtherNet/IP, FMC722. or PROFINET.

Depending on redundancy configuration of the VIM2. the

DeltaV controller auto-senses a commissioned VIM2 as four

or eight DeltaV I/O Cards.

• In simplex installations these cards will be sensed in slots 57-60 or 61-64.

• In dual simplex installations these cards will be sensed in slots 57 to 64.

• In redundant installations the redundant pairs will be sensed in slots 57 to 64.

Users configure the I/O signals for commissioned VIM2s

in DeltaV Explorer in the same manner as a DeltaV Serial, DeviceNet, or Profibus Card.

Emerson Simulation I/O driver Specific ease of use features

Specific ease of use features include:

 Automatic updates. Simulation I/O driver updates for the VIM2 are included with the MiMiC software

releases.

Updates are quick and easy over the simulation network.

 Seamless Ethernet I/O integration. When used with the MYNAH Ethernet I/O drivers,

the VIM2 is seen by the DeltaV M-series controller as four DeltaV Serial Cards.

Commissioned VIM2s are auto-sensed by the DeltaV controller as DeltaV Serial Cards.

 Configured in DeltaV Explorer. Serial dataset configuration used for Ethernet I/O integration

is done in the DeltaV Explorer in the same manner as a DeltaV Serial Card.

Ethernet I/O signals can be used in DeltaV Control Modules, displayed on 

DeltaV Operate graphics and stored in the DeltaV Continuous Historian.

 Intuitive setup. The VIMNet Explorer application provides plug-n-play capability making setup of the

VIM2 easy and intuitive. 

Graphical, drag-n-drop, functionality makes setting up multiple VIM2s almost effortless. 

VIMNet Explorer is integrated with DeltaV Explorer to make setup of the VIM2 easy and intuitive.

Modular, flexible packaging. The VIM2 mounts in the same manner as the DeltaV controller.

It mounts in the controller slot of a DeltaV 2-wide horizontal or 4-wide vertical carrier and uses a standard

DeltaV Power Supply.

The advanced design of the VIM2 will provide years of uninterrupted use.

Emerson The VIM2 and the Ethernet I/O devices

The VIM2 and the Ethernet I/O devices must be on the same IP subnet to communicate.

 1:1 Redundancy. Redundancy can be added to any Ethernet I/O system by adding a second

VIM2 and configuring the two cards as a redundant pair.

The VIM2 appears as four redundant DeltaV Serial Card pairs.

Automatic switchover of primary to standby cards is handled like the DeltaV Serial Card.

The operator is given clear notification of a switchover at the operator display.

Manual switchover can be controlled in DeltaV Diagnostics.

Easy to use. The VIM2 is easy to use and well integrated into the DeltaV system.

Ethernet I/O signals can be used in DeltaV Control Modules, displayed on 

DeltaV Operate graphics and stored in the DeltaV Continuous Historian.

 Intuitive setup. The VIMNet Explorer application provides plug-n-play capability making setup of the

VIM2 easy and intuitive. 

Graphical, drag-n-drop, functionality makes setting up multiple VIM2s almost effortless. 

VIMNet Explorer is integrated with DeltaV Explorer to make setup of the VIM2 easy and intuitive.

Modular, flexible packaging. The VIM2 mounts in the same manner as the DeltaV controller.

It mounts in the controller slot of a DeltaV 2-wide horizontal or 4-wide vertical carrier and uses a standard

DeltaV Power Supply.

The advanced design of the VIM2 will provide years of uninterrupted use.

Emerson M-series The I/O simulation driver

Product Description

The VIM2 may be used for either DeltaV I/O simulation or Ethernet I/O device integration.

The VIM2 mounts on a 2-wide horizontal or 4-wide vertical carrier on the left-hand-side of the DeltaV

controller.

A dedicated DeltaV power supply is required.

IO Simulation When used with MYNAH’s MiMiC Simulation Software,

the VIM2 supports I/O simulation all DeltaV M-series I/O cards including classic IO,

Foundation Fieldbus, ProfibusDP, DeviceNet, ASi-bus and Serial.

MiMiC Simulation Software provide dynamic simulation for DeltaV system software acceptance testing

and operator training.

The MiMiC software works by simulating the DeltaV I/O.

It also simulates field devices using Foundation Fieldbus, ProfibusDP, DeviceNet and AS-i buses.

In order for MiMiC to do this, the real I/O cards are disconnected from the control system.

The MiMiC driver writes to the I/O subsystem of the DeltaV controller.

Process models in MiMiC simulate realistic process reactions to control system output signals.

Each process controller being simulated uses one MiMiC Dataset.

A MiMiC server can have up to 32 datasets or ports. Each dataset can support up to 4000 MiMiC

simulation tags.

The I/O simulation driver is provided with the VIM2 hardware, pre-loaded in the VIM2.

The MiMiC Simulation Software must be purchased separately from MYNAH Technologies.

Technical support for the MiMiC Simulation Software and I/O simulation driver is provided by MYNAH

Technologies.

Emerson Switchover of a redundant I/O card

Events that can cause a switchover include.

• Hardware failure within the active card.

• Communications failure between the active card and the controller.

• Detection of a fault in the field wiring.

A switchover may also be initiated from the diagnostics

explorer, and the health and status of both cards and

their channels are available in the diagnostics explorer.

The system automatically commissions a new standby card.

In safe areas, failed cards can be replaced under power.

In hazardous areas, appropriate installation procedures

must be followed.

Switchover of a redundant I/O card is completed within

two scans of the I/O bus. Make-before-break contacts ensure

digital field instruments remain powered and the process

is undisturbed. Analog output signals are briefly driven by

both cards for < 5 ms during switchover of the card.

Hardware Alerts automatically report hardware integrity errors

for both the primary and secondary cards. Any event that

causes a switchover is also reported automatically through the

system hardware alerts and is logged in the Event Chronicle.

Emerson I/O Cards Redundancy

I/O Card Redundancy

Redundant I/O cards are available for critical applications.

The same card can be used in simplex or redundant

applications. When installed on a two-wide redundant terminal

block, the cards are recognized as a redundant pair by the

controller. The controller scans each card and determines which

card is acting as the active interface. When a fault is detected,

the system automatically switches to the standby I/O card.

DeltaV Control modules reference simplex and redundant

I/O channels identically and there is no special configuration

required to take advantage of redundancy.

Switchover of a redundant I/O card is completed within

two scans of the I/O bus. Make-before-break contacts ensure

digital field instruments remain powered and the process

is undisturbed. Analog output signals are briefly driven by

both cards for < 5 ms during switchover of the card.

Hardware Alerts automatically report hardware integrity errors

for both the primary and secondary cards. Any event that

causes a switchover is also reported automatically through the

system hardware alerts and is logged in the Event Chronicle.

Emerson The Traditional I/O subsystem

The Traditional I/O subsystem includes:

• I/O interface carrier (a DIN rail surface mounted)

on which all I/O related components are installed.

• Bulk AC to 24V DC power supply for field devices.

 An I/O interface consisting of an I/O card and an

I/O terminal block.

• A variety of analog and discrete I/O cards enclosed

in a common form factor that easily plugs into the

I/O interface carrier.

• A variety of I/O terminal blocks mounted on the I/O interface

carrier that can be pre-wired before I/O card installation.


The DeltaV system provides control module level time

stamping for log events and alarms. For greater event

resolution, the 16-channel Sequence-of-Events DI card

can provide signal driven events to a resolution of +/- 0.25 ms

per card, or within 1 ms per controller. Please refer to

the Sequence-of-Events PDS for more information on

Sequence-of-Event data collection and system options for this feature.

Emerson DeltaV™ M-series DeltaV system

All I/O cards are enclosed in a common form factor that plugs

into the I/O interface carrier. The housing is clearly labeled with

the enclosed I/O card type. All cards have power and internal

error indicators. Eight-channel cards have clearly visible channel status LEDs.

All cards meet ISA G3 corrosion specifications by the careful

selection of superior electronic components and the use of conformal coating.

Pulse Counters are available on most DI cards. The supported

maximum frequency varies from 0.1 Hz on AC signals to

75 or 120 Hz on 24V DC inputs. For higher pulse counts,

up to 50 KHz, use the Multi-Function card’s high speed pulse input.

The DeltaV system provides control module level time

stamping for log events and alarms. For greater event

resolution, the 16-channel Sequence-of-Events DI card

can provide signal driven events to a resolution of +/- 0.25 ms

per card, or within 1 ms per controller. Please refer to

the Sequence-of-Events PDS for more information on

Sequence-of-Event data collection and system options for this feature.

Emerson DeltaV™ M-series Traditional I/O Car

I/O Cards

A variety of analog and discrete I/O cards are available to meet

your specific requirements. The following cards support simplex

or redundant installation:

• AI 4-20 mA HART 8 channels

• AO-4-20 mA HART 8 channels

• DI, 24V DC Dry Contact, 8 channels

• DO 24V DC High-Side, 8 channels

• AI (Plus) 4-20 mA HART, 16 channels

• AO (Plus) 4-20 mA HART, 16 channels

• DI (Plus) 24V DC, Dry Contact, 32 channels

• DO (Plus) 24V DC, High-Side, 32 channels

The following I/O cards are supported in simplex format

to meet your field wiring needs.

• AI Isolated, 4 channels

• RTD, 8-channels

• Thermocouple, 8 channels

• Millivolt, 8 channels

• DI, High Density, 32 channels

• DI 24V DC Isolated, 8 channels

• Multi-Function, 4 channels (Isolated DI)

• Sequence of Event, 16 channels (DI 24 V DC)

• DI 120V AC Low Side Detection, 8 channels

• DI 120V AC Isolated, 8 channels

• DO 24V DC Isolated, 8 channels

• DO 120/230V AC High-Side, 8 channels

• DO 120/230 Isolated, 8 channels

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