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What Is a Fieldbus? Industrial Communication Networks Explained

TSL Automation Solutions June 24, 2025
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What Is a Fieldbus?

A fieldbus is a digital, serial, two-way communication network that connects field-level devices — sensors, actuators, PLCs, drives, and instruments — to a control system. Before fieldbuses, every field device required a dedicated 4–20 mA analogue cable back to the controller. Fieldbuses replaced those point-to-point analogue wires with a single shared digital cable, dramatically reducing wiring cost and complexity.

The term "fieldbus" covers a family of different standards developed from the 1980s onwards. The major fieldbuses used in Indian industry today include PROFIBUS, DeviceNet, and Foundation Fieldbus.

The Major Fieldbus Protocols

PROFIBUS

PROFIBUS (Process Field Bus) is the most widely deployed fieldbus in the world, developed in Germany in the late 1980s. It comes in two variants:

  • PROFIBUS DP (Decentralised Periphery) — used for fast, cyclic communication between PLCs and field devices such as drives, I/O modules, and encoders. Speeds up to 12 Mbit/s over RS-485 cable.
  • PROFIBUS PA (Process Automation) — intrinsically safe variant for hazardous areas (process industries), operates at 31.25 kbit/s over a two-wire bus that also powers field instruments.

DeviceNet

DeviceNet was developed by Allen-Bradley (Rockwell Automation) and is widely used in North American and Indian automotive plants. It is based on the CAN (Controller Area Network) protocol, operates at up to 500 kbit/s, and supports up to 64 nodes on a single network segment. DeviceNet is commonly found connecting motor starters, photoelectric sensors, and I/O blocks to Rockwell PLCs.

Foundation Fieldbus (FF)

Foundation Fieldbus is an all-digital, bidirectional communication standard developed for process automation — oil refineries, chemical plants, and power generation. Unlike PROFIBUS, Foundation Fieldbus devices can execute control functions locally at the device level, reducing the load on the central controller. It operates at 31.25 kbit/s (H1) at the field level and 100 Mbit/s (HSE) at the control network level.

Fieldbus vs Industrial Ethernet: Key Differences

FeatureFieldbus (PROFIBUS/DeviceNet)Industrial Ethernet (PROFINET/EtherNet/IP)
SpeedUp to 12 Mbit/s100 Mbit/s to 1 Gbit/s
CableDedicated fieldbus cableStandard CAT5e/CAT6
TopologyBus / daisy-chainStar, ring, line
DeterminismDeterministicDeterministic (with managed switches)
IT integrationRequires gatewayNative TCP/IP integration
Legacy supportHuge installed baseGrowing rapidly
CostHigher per-device costLower hardware cost

Why Fieldbuses Are Still Used

Despite the rise of Industrial Ethernet, fieldbuses remain dominant in many Indian factories for several practical reasons:

  • Installed base — millions of PROFIBUS and DeviceNet devices are already deployed and working. Replacing them is expensive and disruptive.
  • Proven reliability — PROFIBUS DP has a 30-year track record of reliable operation in harsh industrial environments.
  • Intrinsic safety — PROFIBUS PA and Foundation Fieldbus H1 are certified for hazardous area use in oil, gas, and chemical plants.
  • Simple diagnostics — experienced maintenance teams understand fieldbus diagnostics well.

Bridging Fieldbus to Modern Systems

The practical challenge today is connecting legacy fieldbus systems to modern SCADA, MES, and cloud platforms. This is done via protocol gateways — dedicated hardware that translates PROFIBUS or DeviceNet data into Modbus TCP, OPC UA, or MQTT for onward transmission.

Cermate HMI panels from TSL Automation Solutions support PROFIBUS DP as a built-in protocol driver, allowing direct connection to existing PROFIBUS networks without additional gateways. Avalue industrial PCs can run OPC server software to bridge fieldbus data to higher-level systems. Contact TSL Automation Solutions to discuss your fieldbus integration requirements.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a fieldbus?
A fieldbus is a serial digital communication network connecting field devices (sensors, actuators, drives, remote I/O, flow meters) to PLCs and DCS systems in industrial automation. It replaced traditional 4-20mA analogue wiring and discrete I/O by allowing many devices to share a single communication cable, reducing installation cost and enabling digital diagnostics from field devices.
What are the most common fieldbus types in India?
The most common fieldbuses in Indian manufacturing are: PROFIBUS DP (prevalent in Siemens PLC environments, very large installed base), Modbus RTU (simple, universal, used across all PLC brands for basic connectivity), DeviceNet (in older Rockwell/Allen-Bradley installations), CANopen (in motion control and specialised machinery), and Foundation Fieldbus (in oil, gas, and process industry legacy installations).
Is fieldbus still relevant, or has industrial Ethernet replaced it?
Fieldbus remains highly relevant — millions of installed PROFIBUS, DeviceNet, and Modbus RTU devices operate reliably in factories worldwide and will continue operating for decades. Industrial Ethernet (PROFINET, EtherNet/IP) is the standard for new installations due to higher speed and easier integration with IT systems. For new projects, use industrial Ethernet; for existing installations, support fieldbus or add gateways to connect legacy devices to Ethernet networks.
How do fieldbus devices connect to modern OPC UA or SCADA systems?
Fieldbus devices connect to OPC UA and SCADA systems via protocol gateways — hardware or software that translates between the fieldbus protocol and Modbus TCP, OPC UA, or EtherNet/IP. Examples: PROFIBUS-to-OPC UA gateways (HMS Anybus, Moxa MGate), PROFIBUS master cards in industrial PCs running KEPServerEX or Ignition with PROFIBUS driver. Alternatively, replace fieldbus I/O with PROFINET or EtherNet/IP modules directly.
Does TSL Automation supply fieldbus-compatible hardware?
TSL Automation Solutions supplies Avalue industrial PCs with PCIe expansion slots for fieldbus cards (PROFIBUS master, CANopen master) for gateway and data collection applications. Cermate HMIs support Modbus RTU natively and PROFIBUS via adaptor. Contact our Mumbai team for fieldbus connectivity requirements.
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