(1) A control network used in process control and industrial automation. Fieldbuses are bi-directional, digital serial networks that offer services at layers 1 and 2 of the OSI model (physical and data link). Some fieldbuses offer services at layer 7 as well. Examples of fieldbus networks are FOUNDATION fieldbus, DeviceNet, ControlNet, Modbus and PROFIBUS. In the 1980s, fieldbuses began to replace the parallel wiring used in 4-20 mA and +/-10 volt analog interfaces.
(2) (FOUNDATION fieldbus) A control network typically used in the process control industries from the Fieldbus Foundation (FF). Using a distributed architecture where the control is in the devices themselves, FOUNDATION fieldbus integrates low-speed sensors and actuators with high-speed controllers and servers in a single system. FOUNDATION fieldbus is made up of two networks: lower-speed H1 and high-speed HSE.