FBM216 HART® Communication Redundant Input Interface Module
The FBM216 offers redundant modules for eight input channels, each accepting a 4 to 20mA analog signal
or a digital HART® signal superimposed on a 4 to 20 mA analog signal.
FEATURES

Key features of the FBM216 module are:
Eight analog input channels, each accepting one
of the following inputs:
• Standard 4 to 20 mA analog sensor signal
• Digital HART Frequency Shift Keying (FSK)
signal superimposed on a 4 to 20 mA analog
signal.
Module pair offers redundancy at the FBM level
FSK modem dedicated to each input channel for
bi-directional digital communications with a
HART field device
Analog to digital conversion of each of the 4 to
20 mA input signal from the HART devices
Support for the HART universal commands
necessary to interface the field device with the
I/A Series® system database
Galvanic isolation of the group of 8 input
channels from ground and module logic
Compact, rugged design suitable for enclosure in
Class G3 (harsh) environments
High accuracy achieved by sigma-delta data
conversions for each channel
Termination Assemblies (TAs) for locally or
remotely connecting field wiring to the FBM216
Termination Assemblies for per channel internally
and/or externally loop powered transmitters.
OVERVIEW
The FBM216 HART Communication Redundant
Input Interface Module contains eight group-isolated
input channels. The FBM216 supports any mix of
standard 4 to 20 mA devices and HART devices.
A pair of modules combines to provide redundancy
at the Fieldbus Module (FBM) level, with field inputs
wired to one common termination assembly (see
Figure 1). In this configuration, one FBM216 is the
Master, and the other is the Tracker.
The FBM216 serves as a HART communications field
device host, enabling the I/A Series system to
request and receive two digital messages per second
from each field device. The message pass-through
capability can be used to support HART universal,
common practice, and device-specific commands,
but not the burst communication mode. These
commands are implemented using the Intelligent
Field Device Configurator (IFDC — refer to PSS
21S-8A2 B3 for details).
The FBM216 provides a common isolated power
supply to power all eight channels. Optionally, the
channels can be powered by an external power
supply, in which case a Cable Balun module is
required to prevent channel crosstalk.
HIGH ACCURACY

For high accuracy, the module incorporates a Sigma
Delta converter which can provide new analog input
values for each channel every 100 milliseconds.
COMPACT DESIGN
The FBM216 has a compact design, with a rugged
extruded aluminum exterior for physical protection of
the circuits. Enclosures specially designed for
mounting the FBMs provide various levels of
environmental protection, up to harsh environments
per ISA Standard S71.04
HIGH RELIABILITY
The redundancy of the module pair, coupled with the
high coverage of faults, provides very high
subsystem availability time.
Either module may be replaced without upsetting
field input signals to the other module. A module can
be removed or replaced without removing field
device termination cabling, power, or
communications cabling.
REDUNDANT ANALOG INPUTS
For each input operation, identical reads are sent to
both modules, fully exercising the Fieldbus and the
logic circuitry of each module. Each input channel
accepts an analog sensor input or a self-powered
4 to 20 mA source. Device power from each module
is diode OR’d together in the redundant adapter to
ensure redundant power.
The microprocessor of each module executes the
analog I/O application program, plus security routines
that validate the health of the FBM. Input channel
security is enhanced by redundantly powering the
input current loop from per-channel power supplies in
each module of the pair.
VISUAL INDICATORS
Light-emitting diodes (LEDs) incorporated into the
front of the module provide visual indication of the
module’s operational and redundancy status, and
communication activity on the channels. Two
additional LEDs provide the master or tracker status
of the modules.
FIELDBUS COMMUNICATION
A Fieldbus Communication Module or a Control
Processor interfaces the redundant 2 Mbps module
Fieldbus used by the FBMs. The FBM216 module
accepts communication from either path (A or B) of
the redundant 2 Mbps fieldbus – should one path fail
or be switched at the system level, the module
continues communication over the active path.
The use of an external power supply common to two
or more loops requires a Cable Balun module to
maintain communication signal line balance.
MODULAR BASEPLATE MOUNTING
The module mounts on a modular baseplate which
accommodates up to four or eight FBMs. The
modular baseplate is either DIN rail mounted or rack
mounted, and includes signal connectors for
redundant fieldbus, redundant independent dc
power, and termination cables.
Redundant modules must be lo
CABLE BALUN MODULE
The Cable Balun module is used to maintain digital
communication line balance for HART Transmitter to
FBM loops that are powered from a common
external power supply. This powering effectively
connects one line of each loop together. Without the
Baluns, in each loop so powered, the common
connection at the external power supply, would