2 overview, 1 module features, Section 2 – Pilz PSSnet GW1 MOD-EtherCAT User Manual

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Overview

Operating Manual PSSnet GW1 MOD-EtherCAT
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Overview

Module features

The

PSSnet GW1 MOD-EtherCAT

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operates as a protocol converter between Modbus/TCP and

EtherCAT,

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can be used to exchange data between products that support Modbus/TCP or

Ether-

CAT . For example, this may be a control system from the automation system

PSS 4000 from Pilz on one side and a third-party product on the other. The third party
product must support

EtherCAT .

Features of the

PSSnet GW1 MOD-EtherCAT:

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Can be used with Pilz products that support Modbus/TCP:

– Control systems from the automation system PSS 4000 (e.g. PSSu H)
– Compact/modular 3rd generation PSS-range programmable safety systems (e.g.

PSS SB 3006-3 ETH-2, PSS(1) SB CPU3 ETH-2)

– Operator terminals PMI with Modbus/TCP interface (e.g. PMI 5)
– Motion control systems (e.g. PMCprimo Drive3, PMCprimo DriveP, PMCprimo 16+)

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1 x RJ45 socket for connection to Modbus/TCP,

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Can manage up to 8 Modbus/TCP connections

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Can operate as a Modbus/TCP connection Server,

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Web server for managing and configuring the Gateway,

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Supports

CANopen over EtherCAT,

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Operates as a Slave in the

EtherCAT network,

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Transmission rate 10 MBit/s (10BaseT) and 100 MBit/s (100BaseTX),

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2 x RJ45 socket for connection to EtherCAT,

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supports autonegotiating,

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LEDs for displaying the communication status and errors,

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input/output data

– up to 512 Bytes acyclical data (SDO),
– in total (RxPDO and TxPDO) max. 512 Bytes,
– additionally it is possible to transfer data between the control systems,

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supply voltage

– 20 ms buffer in case of supply interruptions,
– plug-in connection terminals (either spring-loaded terminal or screw terminal).

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