The EL3314-0090 analog input terminal allows four thermocouples to be connected directly. The EtherCAT Terminal circuit can operate thermocouple sensors using the 2-wire technique. A microprocessor handles linearization across the whole temperature range, which is freely selectable. Compensation for the cold junction is made through an internal temperature measurement at the
The analog EL3356-0090 input terminal enables direct connection of a resistor bridge or load cell in a 4- or 6-wire connection technology. The ratio between the bridge voltage UD and the supply voltage UREF is determined simultaneously in the input circuit and the final load value is calculated as a process value on the basis of the settings in the terminal. With automatic self-calibration (can be deactivated) and dynamic filters the terminal with measuring cycles of 10 ms can be used for slow weighings with high precision.
The EL5001-0090 EtherCAT Terminal is an SSI master and enables the direct connection of an absolute encoder with SSI (synchronous serial interface). Both singleturn and multiturn encoders are supported. The 24 V supply of the encoder can be provided directly via the terminal connection points.
The EL5021-0090 EtherCAT Terminal is used for the direct connection of a measuring probe or encoder with sinusoidal, differential voltage output 1 VPP. Input frequencies of max. 250 kHz can be evaluated. The current counter reading can be zeroed (reset) or stored separately via the C track of the encoder, which is also called reference mark.
The EL5101-0090 EtherCAT Terminal is an interface for the direct connection of incremental encoders with differential signals (RS422) or TTL single ended signals.
The EL5151-0090 EtherCAT Terminal is an interface for the direct connection of one incremental encoder (24 V HTL). An additional 24 V digital input is available for storing or blockingthe counter status.
The EL6224 IO-Link terminal enables the connection of up to four IO-Link devices. These can be actuators, sensors or a combination of both. A point-to-point connection is used between the terminal and the device.