The Beckhoff EK1101 (EK1101) is a high-performance EtherCAT coupler designed to bridge 100BASE-TX Ethernet networks with the modular Beckhoff EL-series terminal system. As a critical interface for industrial automation, the EK1101 facilitates seamless communication, enabling the connection of up to 65,534 EtherCAT terminals in a single distributed I/O framework. Featuring an integrated ID switch for identity verification, this coupler ensures precision in machine configuration and diagnostic mapping, making it an essential component for complex, high-speed automated production environments.
Technical Configuration
The EK1101 is engineered for industrial-grade data transfer at 100 Mbit/s, utilizing standard shielded Cat.5 Ethernet cabling. It provides robust electrical isolation (500 V) between the power supply, E-bus, and Ethernet interface, which is vital for preventing ground loop issues in expansive fieldbus architectures. The coupler delivers a 2000 mA E-bus current supply to downstream terminals and supports a load-sharing power contact rating of 24 V DC / 10 A. The compact, IP20-rated polycarbonate housing includes diagnostic signal LEDs, allowing maintenance teams to quickly assess network status and identify connectivity faults without specialized diagnostic software.
Technical Specifications
Feature
Specification
Model
EK1101
Protocol
EtherCAT
Bus Interface
2 x RJ45
Data Rate
100 Mbit/s
I/O Capacity
Up to 65,534 Terminals
Power Supply
24 V DC
E-bus Current
2000 mA
Ambient Temp.
-25 to +60 deg C
Dimensions
44 mm x 100 mm x 68 mm
Net Weight
0.105 kg
FAQs
What is the purpose of the integrated ID switch?
The ID switch allows you to assign a unique identifier to the coupler. This feature is particularly useful in modular machines where multiple identical I/O stations are used, as it enables the EtherCAT master to verify identity and ensure the correct I/O station is being addressed, even if the cable sequence is changed.
Can I daisy-chain this coupler?
Yes, the EK1101 includes two RJ45 ports, allowing it to function as a drop-in node in an EtherCAT line topology. The second port facilitates the connection of additional EtherCAT devices or segments downstream.
Is this coupler suitable for use in hazardous areas?
Yes, the EK1101 holds multiple hazardous location certifications, including ATEX (II 3 G Ex nA IIC T4 Gc) and IECEx/cFMus Class I, Division 2, making it suitable for deployment in Zones 2 or Division 2 environments when installed in a proper enclosure.
How does the 1 µs delay affect system performance?
The minimal delay of approximately 1 µs is negligible, ensuring that the EK1101 maintains the sub-millisecond, real-time performance expected from EtherCAT systems, even when dozens of couplers are cascaded in a large machine network.
Installation Guidelines and Best Practices
Ethernet Cabling: Always use shielded Cat.5 or higher cabling. Ensure that the shield is properly terminated to ground at the cabinet entry to maintain the integrity of the 100 Mbit/s data stream and fulfill EMC emission standards (EN 61000-6-4).
Power Distribution: When calculating your power budget, remember the EK1101 current consumption: 70 mA + (total E-bus current / 4). If your terminal count exceeds the 2000 mA E-bus capacity, you must insert an EL9410 power supply terminal to refresh the E-bus voltage.
Wiring Technique: The coupler supports spring-actuated terminals for solid and stranded conductors (up to 2.5 mm²). Ensure a stripping length of 8–9 mm for all wires to provide secure, vibration-resistant contact.
Mounting: Use the integrated double slot and key connection for side-by-side mounting. Always lock the terminal onto the 35 mm DIN rail (EN 60715) to maintain contact integrity in high-vibration applications.
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