Distinction between Online and Offline

The distinction between online and offline refers to the existence of the actual I/O environment (drives, terminals, EJ modules). If the configuration is to be prepared in advance of the system configuration as a programming system, e.g. on a laptop, this is only possible in "Offline configuration" mode. In this case all components have to be entered manually in the configuration, e.g. based on the electrical design.

If the designed control system is already connected to the EtherCAT system and all components are energized and the infrastructure is ready for operation, the TwinCAT configuration can simply be generated through “scanning” from the runtime system. This is referred to as online configuration.

In any case, during each startup the EtherCAT master checks whether the slaves it finds match the configuration. This test can be parameterized in the extended slave settings. See the note "Installing the latest ESI-XML-Device-Description".

For the creation of the configuration

The online scan process consists of:

The scan with existing configuration can also be carried out for comparison.