1. The BC9191-0010 is not an Ethercat Master, wrong symbol picture. A picture of an IPC suits better. 2. The datarate is 100 Mbit/s not 10. 3. Adding a new slave dont require adding a node number, addressing works automatic. Better video: ua-cam.com/video/FhuyDdTi4mw/v-deo.html and more from the Ethercat Technology Group (ETG)
Hi JanHB, Thanks for your clarifications!! I just want to add... 1. You're absolutely right. I'm not familiar with Beckhoff products. So I thought that all his CPU's had built in EtherCAT. It is true that the symbol used is not suitable as an EtherCAT master. 2. Yup. The fast EtherCAT interface runs at a Full-Duplex bus speed of 100 Mbps. My mistake! 3. At this point I do not fully agree with your comment. I have worked with different manufacturers and it is true that sometimes the addressing can be automatic... But, for example, with Omron it is not like that. Best regards.
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1. The BC9191-0010 is not an Ethercat Master, wrong symbol picture. A picture of an IPC suits better.
2. The datarate is 100 Mbit/s not 10.
3. Adding a new slave dont require adding a node number, addressing works automatic.
Better video: ua-cam.com/video/FhuyDdTi4mw/v-deo.html and more from the Ethercat Technology Group (ETG)
Hi JanHB,
Thanks for your clarifications!! I just want to add...
1. You're absolutely right. I'm not familiar with Beckhoff products. So I thought that all his CPU's had built in EtherCAT.
It is true that the symbol used is not suitable as an EtherCAT master.
2. Yup. The fast EtherCAT interface runs at a Full-Duplex bus speed of 100 Mbps. My mistake!
3. At this point I do not fully agree with your comment.
I have worked with different manufacturers and it is true that sometimes the addressing can be automatic... But, for example, with Omron it is not like that.
Best regards.