Remote IO Module Coupler EtherCAT/IP Ultimate Solution for Industry Communication
EtherCAT (Ethernet Control Automation Technology) is an open architecture, an Ethernet-based field bus system, and its name CAT is the abbreviation of the prefix of Control Automation Technology. EtherCAT is a deterministic industrial Ethernet, which was originally developed by the German company Beckhoff. Automation usually requires shorter update times (or cycle times) for communication, low communication jitter when synchronizing data, and low hardware costs. The purpose of EtherCAT's development is to allow Ethernet to be used in automation applications.
Technical Data
Product model | KAGW-EC |
Configuration method | According to master station |
Cascade topology number | ≤65534 |
I/O topology number | ≤32 |
Number of communication bytes | 1024byte input ~1024byte output |
Data rate | 100Mbps |
Interface structure | RJ45*2 |
Station distance | ≤100m |
Power input | 18~36VDC |
Power output | 5VDC |
Isolation and withstand voltage | 500V |
Output power consumption | 1800mA |
Alarm information | I/O errors and change alarms |
Operation temperature | -25~85℃ |
Storage temperature | 0~55℃ |
Protection garde | IP20 |
Module installation diagram | Module disassembly diagram |
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Application Scenarios
Adapter connected to power supply