The EPP1004-0061 (EPP10040061) is a high-performance EtherCAT P Box from the Beckhoff EPP series, designed to simplify decentralized I/O by integrating both communication and power delivery into a single cable. Featuring 4 digital inputs in a compact, IP67-rated housing, this module is engineered for high-speed signal acquisition directly at the machine level. By utilizing the EtherCAT P protocol (power and data combined), the EPP1004-0061 significantly reduces the wiring complexity typically associated with field I/O systems, offering a streamlined, robust solution for automotive manufacturing, material handling, and modular packaging lines where rapid deployment and environmental durability are critical.
Technical Configuration
This module supports high-speed EtherCAT P communication via dual shielded M8 sockets (P-coded), which facilitates a daisy-chain topology while simultaneously powering the module and downstream devices. The inputs comply with EN 61131-2 Type 3 specifications, ensuring noise-immune signal detection across a 11–30 V range. The module is built for efficiency, consuming only 100 mA from the US supply, and provides a 0.5 A short-circuit protected supply for connected sensors. Its polyamide (PA6) construction offers excellent chemical and thermal resistance, making it suitable for rigorous industrial service.
Technical Specifications
Feature
Specification
Model
EPP1004-0061
Brand
BECKHOFF
Origin
Germany
Number of Inputs
4
Protocol
EtherCAT P
Bus Interface
2 x M8 (P-coded)
Input Filter
3.0 ms
Operating Temperature
-25 to 60 deg C
Protection Rating
IP65 / IP66 / IP67
Dimensions
30 mm x 86 mm x 22 mm
Shipping Weight
2 kg
FAQs
What is the specific advantage of EtherCAT P over standard EtherCAT?
EtherCAT P combines EtherCAT communication and 24 V DC power (US and UP) into a single standard 4-wire cable. This eliminates the need for separate power cabling to each I/O box, greatly reducing cable costs, installation labor, and cabinet footprint.
Is this module backward compatible with standard EtherCAT components?
While the EtherCAT P physical interface (P-coded M8) is distinct to prevent incorrect connections, the data protocol remains standard EtherCAT. Ensure you are using EtherCAT P-specific infrastructure components (cables and distributors) for the network segments connected to this device.
Can this box be used in environments subject to wash-down?
Yes, the EPP1004-0061 holds an IP65/66/67 rating. It is designed to withstand dust ingress and moisture exposure, including temporary immersion or high-pressure water jets, provided all M8 connections are securely seated.
Installation and Field Deployment Guidance
P-coded Connectivity: Always ensure you use P-coded M8 connectors. Attempting to force-fit non-matching connectors can damage the contact pins and compromise the IP67 sealing integrity.
Power Budgeting: When daisy-chaining multiple EPP modules, calculate the cumulative current load on the EtherCAT P cable. While the EPP1004-0061 is power-efficient, the main supply cable must be sized correctly to handle the total current consumption of all modules in the string plus the sensor load (0.5 A per box).
Vibration Resistance: The 3.5 mm mounting holes are designed for M3 hardware. In high-vibration applications, utilize spring washers or thread-locking compound to ensure the mounting hardware does not loosen, as constant vibration can lead to connector wear.
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