What is EtherCAT?
EtherCAT is an abbreviation for “Ethernet Control Automation Technology” — an industrial Ethernet fieldbus network that is real-time down to the I/O level — no delays in gateways, no underlying subsystems. The EtherCAT interface system is based on 100 Mbps Ethernet. Click here for more information.TOP Q: What are the main advantages of EtherCAT? A: The main advantage is that it requires zero hardware in terms of connecting the servo drives to the PC. The RJ45 Ethernet cables are plugged directly into the Ethernet port on the PC, and servo drives are connected in a simple, single-line daisy-chain. Other advantages include its speed, openness, inexpensiveness, and flexibility in working with devices from many companies. Up to 32 servo drives (plus additional I/O stations) can be integrated in one network, with a cycle time as fast as 0.5 ms. Click here for a more complete list of advantages.TOP Q: What is required for the EtherCAT interface system? A: Just the software provided by Soft