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EtherCAT - The Ethernet Fieldbus.

Why EtherCAT?
  • it's Industrial Ethernet
  • it's faster
  • it's cost effective
  • it's easy to use
  • it's flexible topology
  • it's Safety on Ethernet
  • it's open and future proof
  • it's well proven
  • it's versatile
Watch the unique functional principle "on the fly"
of EtherCAT:

EtherCAT (Ethernet for Control Automation Technology) is the Ethernet fieldbus that provides industry leading performance, flexibility and cost advantages. The functional principle - processing data on the fly - makes EtherCAT the fastest system currently available: cycle times of a few µs are possible. The nodes can be synchronized with highest precision. The wiring flexibility of EtherCAT is outstanding, too: arbitrary network topologies are supported, with any number of nodes in line.

EtherCAT is the only hard real-time Industrial Ethernet solution that does not require dedicated hardware for the master (e.g. MAC with communication coprocessor) but can be implemented in software on any Ethernet controller. The Slave Controller chips are inexpensive, too. Switches are not needed. This leads to cost advantages in controllers, devices and infrastructure - even compared with legacy fieldbus systems.

EtherCAT is completely transparent for all Internet technologies and thus supports the vertical integration in mixed networks.

Register now if you want to learn about EtherCAT and the challenges of Industrial Ethernet, especially in the context of Industrie 4.0, IoT and TSN.

 

 

 

 

Date

July 23, 2024
8:30 am – 3:00 pm
Breakfast and lunch included

Venue

British Columbia Institute of Technology
3700 Willingdon Ave
Burnaby, BC V5G 3H2
Building SE2 rooms 212A and 212B

 

Register today!

 

Sponsor:

Beckhoff Automation

 

 

     

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