an international standard defining communication protocols for intelligent electronic devices at electrical substations. It is developed by the International Electrotechnical Commission's (IEC) Technical Committee 57 reference architecture for electric power systems. The objective of the standard is to specify requirements and to provide a framework to achieve interoperability between the IEDs supplied from different suppliers. This protocol can run over TCP/IP networks or substation LANs using high speed switched Ethernet to obtain the necessary response times below four milliseconds for protective relaying.
IEC850-211-S is a network gateway allowing IEC-61850 MMS client to access Modbus TCP network as a Modbus TCP client. IEC-61850 protocol is used in substation automation. The IEDs exchange information with other IEDs or SCADA via IEC-61850 protocol for protection and control devices. IEC850-211-S support Logical Node GGIO and Data Object Ind, IntIn, SPCSO, ISCSO. It also support data set and unbuffered report function to exchange data with a client. The data mapping rule can be configured via ICPDAS Utility.
Read/Write Modbus register via IEC-61850
Maps Modbus registers to IEC-61850 data objects via utility automatically
Supports Logical Node GGIO and Data Object Ind, IntIn, SPCSO, ISCSO
Offers secure remote operations with a Select-Before-Operate feature
Supports Modbus function code 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6
Allows up to 32 Modbus TCP server and 5 IEC-61850 MMS client connections
Allows 9600 Modbus registers in total. (Includes coil, discrete inputs, input registers and hold registers)
Provides ICD file via utility