Product Overview
The Beckhoff EL1252 is a 2-channel digital input terminal designed for ultra-high-precision timing applications. Unlike standard digital input terminals, the EL1252 is equipped with timestamping functionality and supports Distributed Clocks (DC). It captures input signals with a resolution of 1 ns and provides an extremely precise timestamp for each state change. This makes the EL1252 an essential component for synchronization tasks, such as high-speed event recording, sub-microsecond motion triggering, and precise sequence analysis in automated machinery.
Technical Configuration
The EL1252 is built for scenarios where timing accuracy is the primary performance requirement.
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High-Precision Timestamping: Each input channel registers state changes with a 1 ns resolution, allowing the controller to know exactly when an event occurred relative to the global EtherCAT network time.
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Low Latency: With an input filter and delay of < 1 µs, the terminal ensures that signals are captured almost instantaneously upon arrival.
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Distributed Clocks: Fully supports DC, enabling the terminal to synchronize its internal time base with other EtherCAT devices across the entire machine network with a precision of << 1 µs.
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Robust Hardware: Housed in a standard 12 mm compact terminal block, it is designed for side-by-side mounting on standard 35 mm DIN rails, ensuring easy integration into any Beckhoff terminal station.
Technical Specifications
| Feature |
Specification |
| Model |
EL1252 |
| Channels |
2 Digital Inputs |
| Time Resolution |
1 ns |
| Input Filter |
< 1 µs |
| Distributed Clocks |
Yes |
| Rated Voltage |
24 V DC |
| Isolation |
500 V (E-bus / field) |
| Protection Rating |
IP20 |
| Weight |
Approx. 55 g |
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the benefit of the 1 ns timestamp resolution?
In high-speed processes (e.g., printing or high-speed packaging), a standard PLC scan cycle might be too slow to detect a precise event. The EL1252 logs the exact nanosecond an input occurs, allowing the software to perform calculations or actions based on that precise moment, regardless of the PLC cycle time.
Do I need a special controller to use the timestamp features?
Yes. To utilize the timestamp data, your controller (usually a TwinCAT-based Industrial PC) must be configured to process the extra data sent by the terminal. The process image includes 16 bytes of timestamp data per input channel, which your software must read and interpret.
Can I use this terminal in a standard cabinet?
Yes, the EL1252 is an IP20-rated terminal intended for use in protected electrical cabinets. It is fully compatible with all other EL-series EtherCAT Terminals and can be mounted directly alongside them on the same DIN rail.
Engineering Integration and Operational Best Practices
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Network Synchronization: For the distributed clock features to work, ensure your EtherCAT master is configured to synchronize with the DC-capable terminals. This is standard in TwinCAT, but verify that "Distributed Clocks" is enabled for the EL1252 in the System Manager.
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Wiring Requirements: Use the specified solid or stranded wire (up to 2.5 mm²). Because this is a high-precision device, ensure the input wiring is kept short and shielded if passing through areas with high electromagnetic noise to prevent "bouncing" or false timestamps.
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Signal Quality: To maintain the < 1 µs input delay, ensure your input signal reaches the terminal with sharp rising/falling edges. Avoid long, high-capacitance cable runs that may round off the signal pulse.
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Maintenance: As an ATEX-certified device, if installed in an explosive atmosphere (Zone 2), ensure that the terminal is housed in an enclosure that provides at least IP54 protection as per the requirements for Ex nA equipment.