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Beckhoff EL6930 TwinSAFE Logic EtherCAT Terminal

Beckhoff EL6930 TwinSAFE Logic EtherCAT Terminal

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  • Manufacturer: BECKHOFF

  • Product No.: EL6930

  • Country of origin:Germany

  • Product Type: TwinSAFE Logic Modules

  • Payment: T/T, Western Union

  • Weight: 2000g

  • Dimensions: 12 mm x 100 mm x 68 mm

  • Shipping port: Xiamen

  • Warranty: 12 months

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Description

Executing complex safety logic operations directly within the I/O system, the Beckhoff EL6930 serves as a high-performance TwinSAFE Logic terminal designed to establish reliable link units between safe input and output signals. By integrating safety protocols such as TwinSAFE/Safety over EtherCAT and PROFIsafe, this terminal permits distributed control architecture across standard industrial networks without sacrificing safety integrity. The unit is optimized for rapid industrial cycles, delivering predictable fault response times and high-density logic configuration within a compact 12 mm terminal form factor.

Features

  • Multi-Protocol Safety Support: Native compatibility with Safety over EtherCAT (FSoE) and PROFIsafe communication standards.
  • High-Integrity Certification: Qualified for use in applications demanding DIN EN ISO 13849-1:2008 (Category 4, PL e) and EN 61508:2010 (SIL 3) compliance.
  • Rapid Processing Cycle: Achieves a typical cycle time of approximately 500 microseconds, scaleable to overall project size.
  • Integrated Diagnostic LEDs: Front-facing LEDs provide direct visual feedback on run states, safe run modes, and operational errors.
  • Flexible Wire Termination: Built-in spring-actuated clamp connection system facilitates solid and stranded wires.

Applications

  • Distributed Safety Management: Interlinking local emergency stops, light curtains, and safety doors with distributed safe outputs.
  • Multi-Axis Motion Control Safety: Safe monitoring of servo drives and robotic handling zones in complex packaging and assembly lines.
  • Inter-Network Safety Bridging: Transporting safe digital signals between EtherCAT master controllers and secondary PROFIsafe nodes.

Technical Specifications

Parameter Specification Value
Manufacturer Beckhoff
Model / Article Number EL6930
Protocol Support TwinSAFE / Safety over EtherCAT (FSoE), PROFIsafe
E-bus Current Consumption 188 mA (typical)
Power Contact Current Load Maximum 10 A
Cycle Time Approximately 500 microseconds (dependent on safety project size)
Fault Response Time Less than or equal to parameterizable watchdog time
Safety Standards EN ISO 13849-1:2008 (Cat. 4, PL e), IEC 61508:2010 (SIL 3)
IP Protection Rating IP20
Housing Material Polycarbonate
Installation Position Horizontal on 35 mm DIN rail (EN 60715)
Dimensions (W x H x D) 12 mm x 100 mm x 68 mm
Solid Wire Connection (s) 0.08 to 2.5 mm2 (AWG 28 to 14)
Stranded Wire Connection (st) 0.08 to 2.5 mm2 (AWG 28 to 14)
Wire Connection with Ferrule (f) 0.14 to 1.5 mm2 (AWG 26 to 16)
Stripping Length 8 to 9 mm
Net Weight 50 g
Shipping Weight (Calculated) 0.15 kg

Connections and Interfaces

Terminal Connection / LED Functional Assignment
E-Bus Contacts Internal data exchange and unit power supply (typ. 188 mA draw)
Power Contacts Feed-through power rails (maximum current pass-through: 10 A)
RUN LED Indicates EtherCAT system communication status
ERR LED Illuminates/flashes on bus configuration errors or system faults
Safe RUN LED Indicates status of the safety application and active logical connections

Empirical Engineering Insights

Alternative Models & Compatibility

The EL6930 safety terminal represents an operational upgrade over legacy EL6900 modules. Note that when migrating legacy safety configurations to the EL6930 inside TwinCAT, you must re-verify the FSoE watchdog timings and confirm your current TwinCAT version supports the target safety project. The EL6930 acts strictly as a logical controller and contains no direct onboard safe I/O points; it must be paired with safety input (e.g., EL1904) and safety output (e.g., EL2904) terminals to function.

Application Pitfalls & Engineering Notes

To prevent thermal accumulation within dense electrical enclosures, the EL6930 must be mounted horizontally on the DIN rail. Vertical mounting impairs natural convective heat dissipation, which can lower the ambient operating limit of the module and potentially induce erratic safety logic faults. When calculating overall current distribution across the backplane, account for the 188 mA E-bus current consumption to prevent bus power dropouts on large terminal chains.

Commissioning & Wiring Tips

Ensure the physical F-Address matches the target software configuration set in the TwinCAT System Manager during commissioning. Use only high-integrity shielded cabling for the underlying EtherCAT network to prevent electromagnetic interference from triggering the safety watchdog. When wiring the spring-clamp terminals, utilize a standard flathead screwdriver for actuation and adhere strictly to the 8 to 9 mm stripping depth to guarantee robust electrical contact and protect against vibration-induced wire release.

Installation Guidelines

CRITICAL WARNING

Always isolate the power supply from the entire control panel before installing, servicing, or removing any EtherCAT terminals. Ensure any residual voltage in system capacitors has completely discharged. Failure to completely de-energize the system may lead to severe physical shocks, permanent damage to the safety processor logic, and unexpected state changes in connected safety machinery.

1

Mount the EL6930 onto a grounded 35 mm DIN rail (conforming to EN 60715). Position it in the horizontal configuration, sliding the side-by-side slot and key connections together to lock with adjacent EtherCAT terminals.

2

Using a terminal screwdriver, actuate the spring-clamp wire terminals. Insert your stripped, uninsulated solid or stranded wire (cross-sections 0.08 to 2.5 mm2) and release the clamp mechanism to secure.

3

Apply bus power and configure the node addressing directly through the TwinCAT System Manager software framework, setting your communication and safe watchdog thresholds according to safety standards.

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What is the primary function of the Beckhoff EL6930 safety terminal?

The EL6930 functions as a safe logic controller (TwinSAFE Logic) that acts as a link unit between safe input signals and safe output signals on an EtherCAT network. It executes the core safety logic processing for up to 128 safety connections.

Does the EL6930 support protocols other than TwinSAFE?

Yes. In addition to TwinSAFE (Safety over EtherCAT / FSoE), the EL6930 also supports the PROFIsafe safety protocol, allowing it to bridge safety signals across heterogeneous industrial networks.

Does the EL6930 contain onboard safe digital inputs or outputs?

No. The EL6930 is strictly a safety logic unit. It relies on distributed safe input terminals (such as the EL1904) and safe output terminals (such as the EL2904) linked across the EtherCAT system to read sensors and switch safety actuators.

What software is used to program the safety logic inside the EL6930?

The EL6930 is configured and programmed using the TwinCAT System Manager interface, where safety logic blocks, watchdog timers, and F-addresses are compiled and transferred directly to the terminal.

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Country of origin
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