Overview Of Ethercat Networks; Features Of Ethercat; Structure Of Ethercat - Omron GX-ID1611 User Manual

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Overview of EtherCAT Networks

EtherCAT (Ethernet Control Automation Technology) is a high-performance industrial network system
based on Ethernet system and can realize faster and more efficient communications.
Each node achieves a short communications cycle time by transmitting Ethernet frames at high speed.
Furthermore, even though EtherCAT is a unique protocol, it offers excellent general-purpose
applicability. For example, you can use Ethernet cables because EtherCAT utilizes standard Ethernet
technology for the physical layer. And the effectiveness of EtherCAT can be fully utilized not only in
large control systems that require high processing speeds and system integrity, but also in small and
medium control systems.
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Features of EtherCAT

EtherCAT has the following features.
 Extremely high-speed communications with speed of 100 Mbps
It dramatically shortens the I/O response time from generation of input signals to transmission of
output signals. By fully utilizing the optimized Ethernet frame bandwidth to transfer data using a
high-speed repeat method, it is possible to efficiently transmit a wide variety of data.
 Extremely High Compatibility with Ethernet
EtherCAT is an open network with extremely high compatibility with conventional Ethernet systems.
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Structure of EtherCAT

EtherCAT does not send data to individual slave nodes on the network, instead, it passes Ethernet
frames through all of the slave nodes.
When frame passes through a slave node, the slave node reads and writes data in the areas allocated
to it in the frames in a few nanoseconds.
Ethernet frames sent from the EtherCAT Master Unit go through all the EtherCAT Slave Units without
stopping on the way. Once they reach the final Slave Unit, they are sent back from the final Slave Unit,
pass through all Slave Units again, and return to the EtherCAT Master Unit.
With this structure, EtherCAT secures high-speed and real-time data transmission.
EtherCAT
Master Unit
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Slave Unit
Slave Unit
Data
OUT
IN
• Reading output data addressed to the local Slave Units
• Writing input data
Ethernet frame
Slave Unit
GX-series EtherCAT Slave Unit User's Manual

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