EL6633 – Technical data

Technical data

EL6633

Technology

PROFINET RT

Number of ports/channels

2 (switched)

Fieldbus

PROFINET RT Controller and/or Device

Max. process data size via EtherCAT

1.4 kB input/1.4 kB output data

Ethernet interface

10/100/1000BASE-TX Ethernet with 2 x RJ45

Cable length

up to 100 m twisted pair

Hardware diagnostics

Status LEDs

Power supply

via the E-bus

Electrical isolation

500 V (E-bus/Ethernet)

Protocol

RT

Configuration

via the EtherCAT master,
TwinCAT 3 Build 4024.67 or 4026.16 or higher

Current consumption via E-bus

400 mA typ.

Special features

Conformity class B, supported service protocol RPC

Maximum number of process data via PROFINET

1.4 kB input data and 1.4 kB output data ***)

Including IOPS (IO provider status) and IOCS (IO consumer status)

Maximum number of submodules per PROFINET device

238

Installation

on 35 mm mounting rail, conforms to EN 60715

Weight

approx. 75 g

Permissible ambient temperature during operation**)

0…+55 °C

Permissible ambient temperature during storage

-25…+85 °C

Permissible relative humidity

95% no condensation

Vibration / shock resistance

conforms to EN 60068-2-6 / EN 60068-2-27

EMC immunity / emission

conforms to EN 61000-6-2 / EN 61000-6-4

Installation position

Standard installation position (an operating temperature of 45 ℃ applies to other installation positions), see also notice

Protection rating

IP20

Approvals/markings*)

CE, UKCA, EAC, cULus

*) Real applicable approvals/markings see type plate on the side (product marking).

**) If another terminal with high power loss (e.g. E-bus current >250 mA) is present next to the terminal, an EL9xx0 power supply terminal or separation terminal must be connected between them (recommendation: terminal with E-bus ASIC).

***) The additional PROFINET status information depends on the module type. In principle, more data can be transported if the number of modules and submodules is kept small. The more modules are used, the smaller the amount of user data becomes, as each module receives its own status variables. This status information is not visible to the user, but is part of the data frame.