IEC - International Electrotechnical Commission - IEC 61158-6-4:2007

Industrial communication networks - Fieldbus specifications - Part 6-4: Application layer protocol specification - Type 4 elements

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Organization: IEC - International Electrotechnical Commission
Publication Date: 14 December 2007
Status: revised
Page Count: 36
ICS Code (Industrial process measurement and control): 25.040.40
ICS Code (Application layer): 35.100.70
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IEC 61158-6-4:2007 defines the protocol provided to define the wire-representation of the service primitives defined in IEC 61158-5-4, and define the externally visible behaviour associated with... View More

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March 24, 2023
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IEC 61158-6-4:2023 provides common elements for basic time-critical and non-time-critical messaging communications between application programs in an automation environment and material specific to...
June 20, 2019
Industrial communication networks - Fieldbus specifications - Part 6-4: Application layer protocol specification - Type 4 elements
IEC 61158-6-4:2019 provides common elements for basic time-critical and non-time-critical messaging communications between application programs in an automation environment and material specific to...
August 19, 2014
Industrial communication networks - Fieldbus specifications - Part 6-4: Application layer protocol specification - Type 4 elements
IEC 61158-6-4-:2014 defines the protocol provided to define the wire-representation of the service primitives defined in IEC 61158-5-4, and define the externally visible behavior associated with...
IEC 61158-6-4:2007
December 14, 2007
Industrial communication networks - Fieldbus specifications - Part 6-4: Application layer protocol specification - Type 4 elements
IEC 61158-6-4:2007 defines the protocol provided to define the wire-representation of the service primitives defined in IEC 61158-5-4, and define the externally visible behaviour associated with...
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