Description
Configuring flexible star topologies within Sysmac automation architectures is streamlined using the Omron GX-JC06 EtherCAT Junction Slave. This infrastructure-grade device acts as an active hub, splitting a single EtherCAT segment into multiple branches to optimize cable routing, facilitate modular machine construction, and prevent localized node failures from disrupting the entire control network. Designed for high-speed deterministic communications, the Omron GX-JC06 provides six RJ45 ports (one input and five downstream branch outputs) and operates on a nominal 24 VDC industrial power supply.
Features
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Star Topology Expansion: Converts standard linear EtherCAT daisy-chains into physical star networks, reducing cable runs on complex or distributed machinery.
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Active Port Monitoring: Disconnection of a device on an individual output branch does not interrupt communication on other active segments.
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High-Speed Transmission: Maintains full 100 Mbps industrial Ethernet transmission rates across all connected nodes with minimal propagation delay.
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Standardized Infrastructure: Features five downstream RJ45 ports and one upstream port, utilizing standard shielded twisted-pair (STP) cabling.
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Industrial Durability: Housed in a compact, rugged housing suited for DIN-rail mounting inside control cabinets.
Applications
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Modular Packaging Systems: Simplifies connections to independent, swappable assembly and packaging stations.
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Multi-Axis Motion Control: Distributes EtherCAT synchronization signals to multiple clusters of servo drives.
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Robotic Workcells: Manages control signals for tool changers and auxiliary axes without risk of master link failure.
Technical Specifications Table
| Parameter |
Specification Value |
| Manufacturer |
Omron |
| Model |
GX-JC06 |
| Product Type |
EtherCAT Junction Slave |
| Number of Ports |
6 Ports (1 Input Port, 5 Output Ports) |
| Power Supply Voltage |
20.4 to 28.8 VDC (24 VDC nominal) |
| Current Consumption |
170 mA maximum |
| Transmission Rate |
100 Mbps (100Base-TX) |
| Compatible Cables |
Category 5 or higher Shielded Twisted Pair (STP) cable |
| Ambient Operating Temperature |
-10 to 55 degC (with no icing or condensation) |
| Ambient Operating Humidity |
25% to 85% RH (non-condensing) |
| Ambient Storage Temperature |
-25 to 65 degC |
| Module Dimensions (W x H x D) |
48 mm x 90 mm x 78 mm |
| Net Weight |
0.22 kg |
| Shipping Weight (Calculated) |
1.50 kg |
Connections and Interfaces
| Port / Terminal Label |
Interface Connection Type |
Functional Description |
| Port X1 (IN) |
RJ45 Shielded Connector |
EtherCAT upstream master / previous slave network input |
| Ports X2 to X6 (OUT) |
RJ45 Shielded Connector |
EtherCAT downstream branch network outputs |
| Power Terminals |
Screw Terminal Block (Removable) |
+24 VDC supply voltage input and system chassis ground (FG) |
Empirical Engineering Insights
Alternative Models & Compatibility
While the 3-port GX-JC03 is available for simpler installations, the 6-port GX-JC06 is the industry standard for high-density physical topologies. Software configuration within Sysmac Studio is identical, but the network topology map (ESI file integration) must specifically declare the 6-port version. Ensure that your Sysmac hardware description files are updated to avoid synchronization and routing mismatch codes on start-up.
Application Pitfalls & Engineering Notes
Each step through an active junction slave introduces a minute amount of internal propagation delay. In critical, high-speed multi-axis motion synchronization tasks (e.g., sub-millisecond servo update times), cascading more than three junction slaves deep is not recommended. Always calculate the cumulative network propagation time to verify that your master controller's cycle time is not exceeded.
Commissioning & Wiring Tips
Always use high-quality, double-shielded STP cables (Category 5e or higher) with industrial metal-wrapped RJ45 plugs. Electromagnetic noise generated by adjacent variable frequency drives (VFDs) running in parallel wire trays is a primary cause of packet loss on EtherCAT networks. If packet transmission errors (such as Sysmac error code 0x84400000) occur, verify the integrity of the chassis ground wire connected to the unit's FG terminal block.
Installation Guidelines
CRITICAL WARNING: Prior to attempting mounting, terminal wiring, or RJ45 interface connection, isolate and shut down all incoming system power. Confirm that the 24 VDC auxiliary power supply is completely de-energized and discharge any residual capacitance to prevent damage to the sensitive internal transceiver circuitry.
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Mount the module securely on a standard 35 mm symmetric DIN rail in an upright orientation. Allow at least 10 mm of clear spacing on the left and right sides of the chassis to optimize natural convection cooling.
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Connect a dedicated, low-impedance copper ground wire (minimum cross-section 1.25 mm2) from the local functional ground (FG) terminal terminal directly to the central panel earth bar.
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Install the 24 VDC power supply wires (20.4 to 28.8 VDC range) to the removable terminal plug and secure the retaining screws to the specified torque.
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Connect the main network cable from the EtherCAT master into the port marked X1 (IN). Connect individual downstream node branches to ports X2 through X6 (OUT) in accordance with the network design document. Ensure each RJ45 connector audibly clicks into place to confirm secure mechanical locking.