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Synchronisation with "Distributed clocks" (DC)

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6.3

Synchronisation with "Distributed clocks" (DC)

The "Distributed clocks" (DC) functionality enables an exact time adjustment for
applications where several auxiliary axes carry out a coordinated movement at the same
time. The data is accepted synchronously with the PLC program. With the DC
synchronisation, all slaves are synchronised with a reference clock, the so−called "DC
master".

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Note!

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Motion applications always require DC synchronisation.

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DC synchronisation can also be used for logic applications.

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Some slaves do not support the DC functionality.
– In order to be able to use the DC functionality, the first slave connected to

the EtherCAT master (e.g. L−force Controller) must be DC master−capable.

– In the arrangement of the slaves following then, DC−capable and

non−DC−capable devices can be mixed.

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The first EtherCAT node after the EtherCAT master must be the DC master
which provides the exact time to the other EtherCAT nodes (incl. EtherCAT
master).

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Fig. 6−1

Distributed clocks (DC)

The settings for DC synchronisation are made using the EtherCAT configuration software.
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