Cycle times from 200 µs are possible. PROFIBUS DP, PROFIBUS DP-V1, PROFIBUS DP-V2 master and slave up to 12 Mbit/s powerful parameter and diagnostics interfaces The error management for each bus user is freely configurable. It is possible to read the bus configuration and automatically assign the “GSD” files.
The Terminal enables within an EtherCAT Terminal network the integration of any CANopen devices and can either be master (EL6751) or slave (EL6751-0010).
The Terminal enables within an EtherCAT Terminal network the integration of any DeviceNet devices and can either be master (EL6752) or slave (EL6752-0010).
The EL9210 potential feed terminal with fuse and diagnostics enables the setup of different potential groups with a fused standard voltage of 24 V DC. The supply voltage is taken up via the front terminal contacts, fused and passed through to the adjacent terminals via the internal power contacts. The fuse is a 6.3 A fuse, which can be replaced at the front.
The EL9505 power supply terminal takes the input voltage (24 V DC) and uses it to generate an output voltage of 5 V DC at 0.5 A, which can be tapped at the terminal.
The EL9508 power supply terminal takes the input voltage (24 V DC) and uses it to generate an output voltage of 8 V DC at 0.5 A, which can be tapped at the terminal.
The EL9510 power supply terminal takes the input voltage (24 V DC) and uses it to generate an output voltage of 10 V DC at 0.5 A, which can be tapped at the terminal.
The EL9540 system terminal contains an overvoltage filter for the 24 V field supply. The filter protects the EtherCAT Terminal from line-bound surge voltages that can occur due to high-energy, dynamic disturbances such as switching overvoltages at inductive consumers or indirect lightning strikes at the supply lines.
The EL9550 system terminal contains an overvoltage filter for the 24 V field and system supply. The filter protects the EtherCAT Terminal from line-bound surge voltages that can occur due to high-energy, dynamic disturbances such as switching overvoltages at inductive consumers or indirect lightning strikes at the supply lines.