Motion Bus and Fieldbuses
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See Performance Guidelines for information on how the CPU load is affected when transmitting and receiving data between network devices and PLC "Programmable Logic Controller" A Programmable Logic Controller, PLC, or Programmable Controller is a digital computer used for automation of industrial processes, such as control of machinery on factory assembly lines. Used to synchronize the flow of inputs from (physical) sensors and events with the flow of outputs to actuators and events variables
EtherCAT
- For configuration, Configure EtherCAT Motion Bus
- For I/O mapping, Map Input and Output to Variables
- For error management, EtherCAT Error Messages
See the Beckhoff Web site for EtherCAT XML "Extensible Markup Language " XML is a general-purpose markup language. It is classified as an extensible language because it allows its users to define their own tags Device Description.
Ethernet/IP
The KAS Runtime In computer science, runtime (or run-time) describes the operation of a computer program, the duration of its execution, from beginning to termination (compare compile time). Within KAS, runtime also refers to the virtual machine that manage the program written in a computer language while it is running includes a fully integrated Ethernet/IP Adapter driver and Scanner driver for exchanging data with Ethernet/IP tag-based devices such as PLCs. Ethernet/IP Adapter (server), Scanner (client), Tag Client, and FlexIO/Point IO configurations are supported. The mapping of PLC variables to Profinet is as simple as a drag and drop.
- Setting up Ethernet/IP IO Scanner (Client)
- Setting up Ethernet/IP Adapter (Server)
- Setting up Ethernet/IP Tag Client
Modbus & TCP/IP
- Setting up Modbus Slave
Profinet
This fieldbus is Profibus "Process Field Bus" Profibus is the most popular type of fieldbus (see Fieldbus entry in the glossary) used worldwide over ethernet. We define one controller and have 1 or more devices.
- For configuring the controller, see Profinet IO RT Controller Configuration .
- For configuring devices, see Profinet IO RT Device Configuration.