Product Overview
The Beckhoff EP2316-0003 is a high-density digital I/O module from the EtherCAT Box series, specifically optimized for integration into control panels, operating desks, or terminal housings. Featuring 8 digital inputs and 8 digital outputs, this module offers a streamlined solution for applications where space is limited but I/O requirements are high. Unlike the fully sealed, ruggedized versions of the EtherCAT Box family, the EP2316-0003 utilizes an IP20-rated enclosure, making it perfectly suited for clean, interior machine environments. It leverages the high-speed EtherCAT protocol to provide deterministic, real-time data exchange for complex automation tasks.
Technical Configuration
The EP2316-0003 combines high-speed signal processing with a compact, connector-friendly form factor.
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High-Density I/O: Provides 16 total I/O channels (8 in/8 out) in a single compact module, significantly reducing the wiring footprint compared to traditional distributed I/O blocks.
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Fast Switching: With a 10 µs input filter and rapid switching times (25 µs TON / 50 µs TOFF), this module is well-suited for high-speed sensor monitoring and actuator control.
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Spring-Loaded Connectivity: Utilizes spring-loaded terminal connections, ensuring secure, vibration-resistant wiring that facilitates faster installation and easier maintenance within electrical cabinets.
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EtherCAT Performance: As an EtherCAT slave, it supports the distributed clock functionality and high-bandwidth communication typical of the Beckhoff ecosystem, ensuring minimal latency in signal transmission.
Technical Specifications
| Feature |
Specification |
| Model |
EP2316-0003 |
| Protocol |
EtherCAT |
| I/O Count |
8 Inputs / 8 Outputs |
| Connection Type |
Spring-loaded terminals |
| Input Filter |
10 µs |
| Rated Voltage |
24 V DC (-15 %/+20 %) |
| Output Current |
0.5 A per channel (short-circuit proof) |
| Protection Rating |
IP20 |
| Weight |
Approx. 165 g |
| Special Feature |
Optimized for operating desks/cabinets |
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is this model IP20-rated instead of IP67?
The IP20 rating indicates this module is designed for protected, indoor environments like inside a control cabinet or an operator console. This makes it lighter and more cost-effective for applications where the module does not need to be exposed to water, dust, or harsh washdown conditions.
How do the spring-loaded terminals compare to standard screw terminals?
Spring-loaded terminals offer superior resistance to vibrations often found in machinery, as they maintain constant pressure on the wire without needing periodic re-tightening. They also significantly speed up the installation process, as no tools (other than a simple screwdriver for release) are required.
Can this module be mixed with other EtherCAT Box or Terminal types?
Yes. Since it uses the EtherCAT protocol, it is fully compatible with any other EtherCAT slave device. You can daisy-chain it with other IP20 modules or interface it with IP67-rated modules if your machine architecture requires a mix of cabinet-mounted and field-mounted I/O.
Engineering Integration and Operational Best Practices
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Wiring Efficiency: The spring-loaded system allows for direct insertion of ferrules or solid conductors. Ensure that wire cross-sections comply with the terminal specifications to prevent connection issues or wire pull-outs.
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EMC Shielding: While the module is installed in a protected environment (IP20), it is still vital to follow standard EMC guidelines. Keep digital I/O lines separate from high-current power cables or VFD output leads to avoid inductive coupling.
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Short-Circuit Protection: The outputs are individually protected against short circuits. If an output channel is deactivated due to a fault, the diagnostic data can be viewed through the EtherCAT master's system manager, allowing for immediate identification of the problematic load.
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Thermal Considerations: Although IP20 modules generate less heat than high-power components, ensure that your control panel ventilation provides enough circulation to keep the ambient temperature below the +60 °C maximum limit, especially in densely packed consoles.