IEC 61850-8-1 GOOSE
Our IEC 61850 interface supports connections to various IEDs through the publishing and subscribing of GOOSE and Sampled Values messages, offering full compatibility with GOOSE IEC 61850 simulation workflows. Using a standard network interface card, this protocol integrates smoothly into any simulation model. As part of the GOOSE protocol IEC 61850 standard, the driver initializes on the target simulator at simulation start, instantly connecting to other IEDs for data exchange. To ensure high performance, the IEC 61850 driver uses asynchronous threads on dedicated cores.GOOSE configurations can be easily imported from Configured IED Description (CID) files of equipment under test, supporting complex data objects with both digital and analog attributes.
About IEC 61850
IEC 61850 is a standard for designing electrical substation automation systems, enabling fast communication of events (GOOSE) and data samples (Sampled Values) over Ethernet frames. Built on Substation Configuration Language (SCL), this standard provides consistent naming and object modeling for data exchange at both device and substation levels.
- IEC 61850-8-1 GOOSE (Generic Object Oriented Substation Events): A control model that groups data (status, values) into sets, enabling rapid transmission within 3 milliseconds for high-speed protection applications.
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What is GOOSE IEC 61850, and how does it support substation automation?
GOOSE IEC 61850, or Generic Object Oriented Substation Events, is a key component of the IEC 61850 standard that enables high-speed event communication between Intelligent Electronic Devices (IEDs) in substations. It allows real-time data exchange using Ethernet, supporting advanced substation automation.
How does the GOOSE protocol IEC 61850 integrate with OPAL-RT simulators?
The GOOSE protocol IEC 61850 integrates seamlessly with our real-time simulators using a standard NIC. The IEC 61850 driver initializes automatically at simulation start, enabling instant communication with other IEDs via published and subscribed GOOSE messages.
What are the performance benefits of using IEC 61850 GOOSE in real-time simulation?
IEC 61850 GOOSE delivers rapid message transmission within 3 milliseconds, ideal for protection and automation tasks. We enhance this with asynchronous threads on dedicated cores, ensuring reliable and high-performance operation in real-time environments.
Can GOOSE IEC communication support both analog and digital data in simulation?
Yes, GOOSE IEC communication supports complex data sets that include both analog and digital attributes. Configurations can be easily imported from CID files, enabling accurate modeling and testing of IED behavior in real-time simulations.
Which platforms support the GOOSE IEC 61850 implementation at OPAL-RT?
Our GOOSE IEC 61850 implementation is compatible with both RT-LAB and HYPERSIM platforms. These platforms provide a robust environment for simulating and testing IEC 61850 GOOSE-based communication across substations and control systems.