The EP2008-0001 (EP20080001) is a ruggedized EtherCAT Box module from the Beckhoff EP series, providing 8 digital outputs for distributed control applications. Designed specifically for IP65/66/67-rated environments, this module enables direct field installation on machinery, removing the necessity for traditional, space-consuming control cabinets. By integrating 8 high-performance digital output channels into a compact, decentralized form factor, the EP2008-0001 facilitates rapid machine assembly and modular design, significantly reducing field cabling requirements and associated downtime in intensive industrial automation processes.
Technical Configuration
This module supports high-speed EtherCAT communication via dual-shielded M8 sockets, allowing for efficient network daisy-chaining in harsh environments. The 8 digital outputs are engineered to drive ohmic, inductive, and lamp loads, with each channel capable of switching 0.5 A. Every output channel is individually short-circuit proof, ensuring that localized faults do not disrupt the entire module’s performance. The system architecture includes integrated power feed-through via 4-pin M8 connections, allowing for a streamlined auxiliary power distribution across multiple I/O boxes.
Technical Specifications
Feature
Specification
Model
EP2008-0001
Brand
BECKHOFF
Origin
Germany
Shipping Weight
2 kg
Number of Outputs
8
Protocol
EtherCAT
Max Output Current
0.5 A per channel
Switching Time (TON/TOFF)
50 µs / 100 µs
Operating Temperature
-25 to 60 deg C
Protection Rating
IP65 / IP66 / IP67
Electrical Isolation
500 V
FAQs
Is the EP2008-0001 suitable for high-speed switching applications?
Yes, with typical switching times of 50 µs (ON) and 100 µs (OFF), the module is well-suited for fast digital output applications, including solenoid valve control and indicator signaling.
How does the module handle short circuits?
Each output channel is individually short-circuit proof with a typical threshold of 1.5 A. If a channel experiences a fault, it will isolate that specific output to protect the internal circuitry while keeping other channels functional.
Can this unit be installed in hazardous locations?
Yes, the module is ATEX-approved (II 3 G Ex nA IIC T4 Gc), meaning it is certified for use in Zone 2 explosive atmospheres, provided it is installed within an appropriate housing.
Engineering Guidelines and Best Practices
Field Connectivity: To maintain the IP67 protection rating, ensure that all M8 connectors are correctly tightened to the specified torque. Use only shielded cabling for the EtherCAT bus interface to prevent electromagnetic interference (EMI) from affecting real-time communication in high-noise environments.
Load Management: While the output is rated for 0.5 A per channel, always account for the inrush current of lamp loads or inductive loads. Ensure that the total current draw does not exceed the capacity of the M8 power feed cabling to prevent voltage drops along the daisy-chain.
Thermal and Vibration Mounting: The EP2008-0001 is rated for high-vibration environments conforming to EN 60068-2-6. Ensure the module is mounted securely to a rigid part of the machine frame to prevent mechanical fatigue on the M8 connectors over long-term operation.
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