Mounting and wiring
EK3100
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Version: 1.5
3.3
Wiring
3.3.1
Power supply
Supply of Bus Couplers and Bus Terminals (Us)
The Bus Coupler requires a supply voltage of 24 V
DC
(-15 %/+20 %) for operation.
The connection is made via the two upper terminal points labelled
24 V
and
0 V
. This power input supplies
the Bus Coupler electronics and, via the E-Bus, the electronics of the EtherCAT Terminals. It is electrically
isolated from the peripheral supply (Up) of the power contacts.
In order to guarantee the operation of the Bus Coupler and the terminal segment in all cases, the power
supply unit must supply 2 A at 24 V.
Fig. 8: Bus Coupler power supply, based on the EK9300 as an example.
Power contacts supply (Up)
The three power contacts (spring contacts) are located on the right-hand lateral surface of the Bus Coupler.
The spring contacts are hidden in slots so that they can not be accidentally touched. When a Bus Terminal is
added, its blade contacts are connected to the spring contacts of the Bus Coupler. The tongue and groove
guides on the top and bottom of the Bus Terminal Controllers and of the Bus Terminals guarantees that the
power contacts mate securely.
The lower six terminal points labelled
+
,
-
and
PE
are for supplying power to the peripheral supply (Up).
These terminal points are connected in pairs to a power contact. This power input allows voltages of up to 24
V and is electrically isolated from the Bus Coupler supply voltage (Us).
The connection of these terminal points in pairs enables the supply to be forwarded. The current load of the
power contacts may not permanently exceed 10 A. The current carrying capacity between two terminal
points is identical to the current carrying capacity of the connecting wires.
The spring-loaded terminal points are designed for wires with cross-sections from 0.08 mm² to 2.5 mm².