March 2009 |
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The ETG Expands EtherCAT Conformance Initiatives
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AUSTIN, TX, March 18, 2009 – The EtherCAT Technology
Group (ETG) gives top priority to EtherCAT device conformance and
interoperability. In addition to the group’s successful plug-fests, the 7th
European EtherCAT Interoperability Meeting took place this March in order to
advance these initiatives. Released in 2008, the official ETG Conformance Test
Tool has also proven to be quite popular among the group’s members to date.
In another recent development, the first ETG Test Center in Nuremberg, Germany
is now open. So far around 50 EtherCAT devices have been certified at the Test
Center. Upcoming ETG plans in 2009 include device profile enhancements to the
Test Tool, establishing a Test Center in Japan and hosting more plug-fests in
Europe, Asia and North America.
EtherCAT already provides a basic compatibility via slave controller chips,
which implement all “real time relevant” protocol components in hardware. In
addition, most EtherCAT slave devices make use of the well-harmonized stacks
from Beckhoff Automation and Hilscher for the higher protocol layers, which are
provided in the implementation kits from those companies. EtherCAT avoids
uncontrolled variety of incompatible protocol stacks.
Since the beginning of 2006, the ETG has run plug-fests, which are developer
meetings with the goal of testing and improving the interoperability of EtherCAT
master and slave devices. The Conformance Test Tool allows developers to conduct
in-house testing at their own R&D labs. This also helps prepare for the official
EtherCAT conformance test, which is performed at the EtherCAT Test Center.
Passing the test there is the pre-requisite for receiving the EtherCAT
Certificate, a “seal of approval” issued by the ETG.
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The ETG is currently enhancing the tool to cover other device profiles so the
implementation of the various control modes of a servo drive can also be
checked, for example.
“So far 50 devices have been certified, but the large number and variety of
EtherCAT devices will keep the test center in Nuremberg busy well into the
future,” says Florian Häfele, who heads the lab which is run by Beckhoff on
behalf of the EtherCAT Technology Group. “We invite the device vendors among our
members to bring their EtherCAT products to the official test center. We also
encourage end users to check for the ETG Certificate when purchasing EtherCAT
products.”
EtherCAT sets new standards for real-time performance and topology flexibility,
while meeting or undercutting traditional fieldbus cost levels. EtherCAT
features include high precision device synchronization, cable redundancy
options, and a functional safety protocol (SIL3). EtherCAT is an international
standard (IEC, ISO and SEMI).
The EtherCAT Technology Group (ETG) is an organization in which key user
companies from various industries and leading automation suppliers join forces
to support, promote and advance EtherCAT technology. With over 900 members from
45 countries, the EtherCAT Technology Group has become the largest organization
in the world that is exclusively focused on Industrial Ethernet technologies.
Founded in November 2003, it is also currently the fastest growing fieldbus
organization.
For more information visit www.ethercat.org
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