The EK1000 EtherCAT Coupler supports EtherCAT communication via switched Ethernet networks, such as TSN networks (Time

Sensitive Networking), and allows for connecting various EtherCAT Terminals from the wide range of I/Os with standard network

technology.

The EtherCAT Open Mode protocol enables communication via a layer 2 or a UDP connection. Via UDP, EtherCAT data can also be

addressed across routers.

The EK1000 is TSN-ready and can be made TSN-capable by a firmware update when the TSN technology is available. Proven

EtherCAT features, such as distributed clocks and XFC, can also be used within a TSN network. In addition, it allows for connecting

EtherCAT-capable drives that do not have a TSN-capable interface.

Thus, the EK1000 effectively links EtherCAT and TSN networks, combining their benefits: EtherCAT provides a real-time capable

single-device level and is therefore ideally suited to combine the numerous small data packets that come from the digital and

analog inputs and are typical of industrial environments into a complete process image. TSN, on the other hand, defines a physical

layer, which only relates to the switch layer in switched Ethernet networks. As a real-time extension of the general Ethernet

technology, it controls the procedures and priorities for the transport of Ethernet telegrams through a TSN-capable, switched

network.

The EtherCAT Coupler has two RJ45 ports. One of these 100 Mbit/s ports connects the EK1000 to the Ethernet or TSN network. The

second port enables EtherCAT network extensions, e.g., via the EK1100 EtherCAT Coupler.

The EK1000 extends the TwinCAT automation software with a TSN-capable version of EtherCAT communication. In this way, TSN

networks can also be managed seamlessly, and EtherCAT devices located in different terminal strands can be addressed via the

TSN network.