Fig. 213 Worst-Case Reaction Time - Beckhoff EL72 1-901 Series Manual

Servo motor terminals with oct and sto, 50 v dc
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Definition
Description
RTSensor
Reaction time of the sensor until the signal is provided at the interface. Typically supplied by
the sensor manufacturer.
RTInput
Reaction time of the safe input, such as EL1904 or EP1908. This time can be found in the
technical data. In the case of the EL1904 it is 4 ms.
RTComm
Reaction time of the communication This is typically 3x the EtherCAT cycle time, because
new data can only be sent in a new Safety-over-EtherCAT telegram. These times depend
directly on the higher-level standard controller (cycle time of the PLC/NC).
RTLogic
Reaction time of the logic terminal. This is the cycle time of the logic terminal and typically
ranges from 500 µs to 10 ms for the EL6900, depending on the size of the safety project.
The actual cycle time can be read from the terminal.
RTOutput
Reaction time of the output terminal. This typically lies within the range of 2 to 3 ms.
RTActor
Reaction time of the servo terminal from the cut-off of the 24 V at the terminal point until the
safe cut-off of the gate driver (Under Voltage Lockout). This time is typically about 20 ms.
WDComm
Watchdog time of the communication
This results in the following equation for the typical-case reaction time:
with, for example
Worst-case reaction time
The worst case reaction time is the maximum time required to switch off the actuator in the case of an error.
Fig. 213: Worst-case reaction time
This assumes that a signal change occurs at the sensor and is transmitted to the input. A communication
error occurs at precisely the moment when the signal is to be transferred to the communication interface.
This is detected by the logic following the watchdog time of the communication link. This information should
then be transferred to the output, but a further communication error occurs here. This error is detected at the
output following the expiry of the watchdog time and leads to the switch-off.
This results in the following equation for the worst-case reaction:
with, for example
EL72x1-901x
Version: 1.9
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