2 technical data, 3 basic function principles – BECKHOFF ET2000 User Manual
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Product overview
2.2
Technical data
Technical data
ET2000
Bus system
Ethernet (all Ethernet based protocols (IEEE 802.3)
Number of ports/channels
8/4
Ethernet interface
100BASETX Ethernet with RJ45
Uplink port
1 GBit/s
Baud rate
Probe ports: 100 MBit/s, Uplink port: 1 GBit/s
Delay
< 1 µs
Resolution time stamp
1 ns
Accuracy time stamp
40 ns
Acquisition moment of EtherCAT frame
Start of Frame (SoF)
Diagnosis
2 LEDs per channel
Link/Activity
8 Status LED for future diagnostics
Power Supply
by threepole terminal (+, , PE)
Supply voltage
24 V
DC
(18 V
DC
... 30 V
DC
)
Software interface
"Wireshark" extension
currently required "Wireshark" version: see chapter
Basic Function Principles [
Current consumption
typ. 250 mA
Weight
ca. 300 g
Dimensions without plugs (w x h x d)
ca. 100 mm x 150 mm x 40 mm
Permissible ambient temperature range during
operation
0°C ... + 55°C
Permissible ambient temperature range during
storage
25°C ... + 85°C
Permissible relative humidity
95%, no condensation
Vibration / shock resistance
according to EN 6006826 / EN 60068227
EMC resistance burst / ESD
according to EN 6100062 / EN 6100064
Protection class
IP 20
Installation position
variable
Approvals
CE
2.3
Basic Function Principles
The ET2000 is ready to operate when it is shipped. No hardware settings need to be made. The ET2000 is
inserted into an Ethernet line, and then mirrors all the Ethernet frames via a 1 Gbit port to a PC that records
the data. The ET2000 does not have any memory of its own, which means that using a 1 Gbit uplink
connection is obligatory.
The ET2000 attaches a time stamp to every recorded frame. The time stamps can be used to analyze the
network traffic closely. The acquisition moment is the "Start of frame". (SoF)
Commissioning – hardware
• Connect the ET2000 in accordance with the labels to a 24 V DC power supply.
• LEDs 3 and 4 light up (see LED Status [
20]).
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