Setting up: Device EtherCAT with cable redundancy

If a downlink port of the CU2508 has been set up as an EtherCAT device, a further port can be used as a 2nd EtherCAT port for the purpose of cable redundancy.

The "TwinCAT cable redundancy" supplement serves to keep the EtherCAT system in operation in the case of an unforeseen interruption in communication due to cable breakage. The system is single-error tolerant. This achieved by the ring closure of the EtherCAT system to the controller. If more than 1 error occurs, slaves drop out of the communication. They are only readmitted after all connections have been restored.

Setting up: Device EtherCAT with cable redundancy 1:
TwinCAT EtherCAT cable redundancy

Regarding this, refer to the principle explanations in the EtherCAT system documentation.

The combination of the EtherCAT cable redundancy and Distributed Clocks technologies is possible using the CU2508.

Notes on EtherCAT cable redundancy

Setting up EtherCAT cable redundancy

The EtherCAT configuration must be created on a CU2508 downlink port as described in the chapter "Setup: Device EtherCAT". The resulting topology can be displayed in the Device EtherCAT using the Topology button; see fig. Display of a simple EtherCAT topology.

Setting up: Device EtherCAT with cable redundancy 2:
Display of a simple EtherCAT topology

The items below are to be specified in the following steps

The EtherCAT redundancy port is specified in Device -> EtherCAT -> Advanced Settings.

Setting up: Device EtherCAT with cable redundancy 3:
Specification of the redundancy port

Specification

Meaning

Off

no EtherCAT cable redundancy

Second Adapter

physical adapter/Ethernet port of the controller

Adapter Reference

logical adapter such as in the CU2508

Setting up: Device EtherCAT with cable redundancy 4:

Number of ports

A corresponding number of ports must be set to available in the settings for the CU2508 adapter.

After specifying the redundancy adapter, it must be checked whether the System Manager has selected the correct EtherCAT slave port as the field-side connection point, see fig. Specification of the field-side redundancy port.

Setting up: Device EtherCAT with cable redundancy 5:
Specification of the field-side redundancy port

The correct selection can be checked in the Topology window.

Setting up: Device EtherCAT with cable redundancy 6:
Checking topology with EtherCAT cable redundancy