The EL6688 EtherCAT Terminal presents itself as a device in the IEEE 1588 synchronization system with support for PTPv1 (IEEE 1588-2002) and PTPv2 (IEEE 1588-2008) based on Ethernet.
the EtherCAT bridge terminal EL6692 enables real-time data exchange between EtherCAT strands with different masters. It also enables synchronization of the distributed clocks of the individual strands.
The PROFIBUS master terminal EL6731 supports the PROFIBUS protocol with all its features. Within an EtherCAT Terminal network, it enables the integration of any PROFIBUS devices.
The Interbus slave terminal facilitates data exchange between EtherCAT and Interbus. For both bus systems the terminal “mirrors” up to 32 word input and 32 word output to the respective other system.
The EL6851 EtherCAT Terminal is a DMX master terminal and enables connection of up to 32 devices without repeater. The DMX master terminal can send up to 512 bytes of data (this can be set via the terminal). At 250 kbit/s a maximum data rate of 44 kHz is therefore possible. The RS485 interface in the EL6851 is electrically isolated and guarantees high interference immunity.
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 EL9512 power supply unit terminal generates an output voltage of 12 V DC from the 24 V DC input voltage. The output voltage can be accessed at the terminal.
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.
The EL9187 potential distribution terminal provides 8 terminal points with the 0 V potential at the front on the terminal contacts. The 0 V power contact is connected to the front-side terminal contacts and is passed through to the adjacent terminal.
The KL1002 digital input terminal acquires the binary 24 V DC control signals from the process level and transmits them, in an electrically isolated form, to the higher-level automation unit. The Bus Terminal contains two channels that indicate their signal state by means of light emitting diodes.
The KL1154 digital input terminal acquires the binary 24 V DC control signals from the process level and transmits them, in an electrically isolated form, to the higher-level automation unit. The Bus Terminal contains four channels that indicate its signal state by means of light emitting diodes.