3 working counter – Lenze EtherCAT control technology User Manual

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Control technology | EtherCAT communication manual

The Lenze control system with EtherCAT

Brief description of EtherCAT

4.1.3.3

Working counter
Each EtherCAT datagram contains a working counter (WKC) which is incremented by each

slave after the data have been processed successfully.
In every cycle, the control unit compares the expected value of the working counter with

the value read back via the fieldbus. If the read-back value is lower than the expected value,

the telegram has not reached all addressed slaves. The control unit recognises this and

signals an error.
The working counter (WKC) can be used as a diagnostics option to check the processing of

the EtherCAT telegrams by the slaves.
Example

 10 slaves read/write process data in the Operational status

Expected value of the WKC: 10

 A cable break between the 8th and 9th slave causes the master to be unable to access

slave 9 and slave 10:
– Value of the restored WKC: 8
– An error response is initiated in the control.

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