Product Overview
The EL3161 (EL3161) is a high-precision 1-channel analog input terminal designed for the EtherCAT system, specialized in processing voltage signals in the 0 to 10 V range. Engineered for demanding industrial automation tasks, this module features a 16-bit resolution, ensuring granular data acquisition for pressure sensors, distance gauges, and chemical analyzers. The EL3161 utilizes single-ended technology and integrates Distributed Clocks (DC) for high-speed, synchronized data sampling across the network. With a conversion time of approximately 35 microseconds and built-in FIR/IIR filters, this terminal is a critical component for maintaining high-fidelity signal processing and reducing noise in sectors such as semiconductor manufacturing, precision assembly, and high-speed packaging.
Technical Configuration
The hardware architecture of the EL3161 is optimized for high-speed signal integrity and diagnostic depth. It features a high internal resistance of over 200 kOhm to minimize loading effects on the analog source. The module supports both standard and compact process images, providing flexibility in how data is mapped to the controller. Advanced firmware features allow engineers to activate digital filters (FIR or IIR) and configure limit value monitoring directly within the terminal, offloading processing tasks from the central CPU. Furthermore, the 500 V electrical isolation between the E-bus and the signal level ensures that sensitive electronics are shielded from field-side interference and potential surges.
Technical Specifications
| Feature |
Specification Details |
| Model |
EL3161 |
| Brand |
BECKHOFF |
| Number of Inputs |
1 (Single-ended) |
| Signal Voltage |
0 to 10 V |
| Resolution |
16-bit (including sign) |
| Conversion Time |
Approx. 35 microseconds |
| Internal Resistance |
Greater than 200 kOhm |
| Distributed Clocks |
Yes |
| Measuring Error |
Less than +/- 0.3 percent (Relative to full scale) |
| Electrical Isolation |
500 V (E-bus / Signal voltage) |
| Current Consumption E-bus |
Typ. 130 mA |
| Operating Temperature |
0 to +55 Celsius |
| Dimensions (W x H x D) |
12 mm x 100 mm x 68 mm |
| Approvals |
CE, UL, ATEX (II 3 G Ex nA IIC T4 Gc) |
Technical FAQs
What is the advantage of Distributed Clocks (DC) in the EL3161?
Distributed Clocks allow the EL3161 to synchronize its analog sampling with other terminals in the EtherCAT network with nanosecond precision. This is essential for applications requiring simultaneous measurements across multiple axes or sensors, ensuring there is no jitter or phase shift in the captured data.
When should I use the activatable FIR/IIR filters?
Filters should be activated when the input signal is subject to electrical noise or rapid oscillations that are not relevant to the process control. The FIR filter provides high-frequency attenuation with linear phase, while the IIR filter can provide a steeper cutoff frequency, depending on the specific requirements of your signal processing logic.
Does the EL3161 require an external power supply?
No. The module is powered directly via the E-bus from the EtherCAT Coupler or a previous terminal. However, ensure that the previous terminal or coupler can provide the typical 130 mA required for this module's operation.
Engineering & Installation Guide
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Shielding for Analog Precision: To achieve the rated +/- 0.3 percent accuracy, always use shielded twisted-pair (STP) cabling for the 0 to 10 V signal. Connect the cable shield to the designated ground terminal on the EtherCAT rack to prevent electromagnetic interference from distorting the high-resolution 16-bit measurements.
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Single-Ended Connection Strategy: Since the EL3161 uses single-ended technology, the signal is measured relative to the common ground (0 V). Ensure that the sensor ground and the terminal ground are at the same potential to avoid ground loops, which can introduce significant offset errors in the voltage reading.
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Wiring Density Management: For the spring-actuated terminals, use a stripping length of 8 to 9 mm. When using flexible conductors, ferrules are highly recommended to ensure a gas-tight connection and to prevent stray strands from coming into contact with adjacent terminals in the compact 12 mm housing.