Local Control Unit - DCS
Local Control Unit - DCS
There are endless variations in control structure of LCU Architectural parameters for evaluating the controllers Size of the controller-depends on Number of function blocks of number of control statements, number of I/O channels Functionality of the controller-mix of functional blocks or language statements, mix of process i/o types(analog or digital) Performance of the controller-rate at which controller scans the I/P and process the variable to generate control signal Communication channels out of controller-The number, type and speed of the controller to communicate with other devices Controller output security-manual backup or redundancy
Ways of accommodating technological change Select the hardware that is state of art, but has reached reasonable level of stability Make sure components are available from more than one vendor Design or select a DCS whose architecture can accommodate technological change without the need for scraping the system or making major change The vendor should have prior digital system design experience in the users area of interest.
It must allow the user to specify the control and computing functions to be implemented in a comfortable manner Able to configure the control strategy instead of programming it. It must allow the user to implement the existing conventional control alg. Communication functions are required to exchange information bet. devices
LCU Languages
Functions are provided that would be very difficult or expensive to implement in hardware. Ex time delay, exponential and matrix fns. Since fn blocks are implemented in software control configuration can be easily changed Conversion of physical inputs into engineering units (ex. milliamps into Celsius)
batch language-consists of set of commands that direct the LCU to perform certain operations(Ex. Opening valve) Its very concise in its implementation of sequential control logic User must specify the parameters of continuous control functions separately
Interfacing with other elements in a DCS Providing the security features required in a control application
Error checking and exceptions handling mechanism Redundant processors Software must support hardware security features System software must contain orderly procedures for memory access to avoid scrambling