Abbreviations – BECKHOFF EtherCAT Technology Section I User Manual

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ABBREVIATIONS

Slave Controller

– Technology

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ABBREVIATIONS


µC

Microcontroller

ADR

Address

ADS

Automation Device Specification (Beckhoff)

AL

Application Layer

AMBA

®

Advanced Microcontroller Bus Architecture from ARM

®

APRD

Auto Increment Physical Read

APWR

Auto Increment Physical Write

APRW

Auto Increment Physical ReadWrite

ARMW

Auto Increment Physical Read Multiple Write

AoE

ADS over EtherCAT

ASIC

Application Specific Integrated Chip

Auto Crossover

Automatic detection of whether or not the send and receive lines are crossed.

Auto Negotiation

Automatic negotiation of transmission speeds between two stations.

Avalon

®

On-chip bus for Altera

®

FPGAs

AXI

TM

Advanced eXtensible Interface Bus, an AMBA interconnect. Used as On-Chip-
bus

Big Endian

Data format (also Motorola format). The more significant byte is transferred first
when a word is transferred. However, for EtherCAT the least significant bit is
the first on the wire.

BOOT

BOOT state of EtherCAT state machine

Boundary Clock

A station that is synchronized by another station and then passes this
information on.

Bridge

A term for switches used in standards. Bridges are devices that pass on
messages based on address information.

Broadcast

An unacknowledged transmission to an unspecified number of receivers.

BRD

Broadcast Read

BWR

Broadcast Write

BRW

Broadcast ReadWrite

Cat

Category

– classification for cables that is also used in Ethernet. Cat 5 is the

minimum required category for EtherCAT. However, Cat 6 and Cat 7 cables are
available.

CoE

CAN

®

application layer over EtherCAT

Communication
Stack

A communication software package that is generally divided into successive
layers, which is why it is referred to as a stack.

Confirmed

Means that the initiator of a service receives a response.

CRC

Cyclic Redundancy Check, used for FCS

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