Advertisement Feature Cover Story Expanding EtherCAT sensor solutions
As Omron explain, fieldbus technology is evolving at an exponential pace, with the push for faster cycle times, easy integration and seamless data exchange becoming a top priority. The benefits of fieldbus solutions are now widely recognised, including simplified installation and machine design, as well as improving machine performance and device monitoring, plus advanced functionality which would be very complex to achieve with traditional hardwired systems
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here are now countless fieldbus solutions available, each with their own benefits and restric- tions. Many fieldbus technolo-
gies are dedicated to motion control or even specific to sensor technol- ogy, developed to support the unique requirements of the periph- eral devices.
Whilst Omron support a wide range of fieldbus technologies, the company’s primary offering uses EtherCAT which is widely recog- nised as the fastest fieldbus solution currently available, but also has the flexibility to support the integration of a wide range of peripheral devices. Integration of these devices into the fieldbus network is extremely simple and can be configured with no more than a few clicks of your mouse, pro- viding instantaneous data exchange with the machine control platform. This completely eliminates develop- ing complex protocols or writing
Right and below: whilst Omron support a wide range of fieldbus technologies, the primary offering uses EtherCAT which is widely recognised as the fastest fieldbus solution currently available
peripheral devices, all connected and communicating on a single fieldbus solution. This makes development, installation, commissioning, device monitoring and fault diagnostics vastly more efficient and can provide immediate cost savings.
Additional benefits
A further benefit to integrating peripheral devices on an EtherCAT fieldbus is the degree of integration which can be achieved. Extensive parameter
and variable data
custom code, providing fast and seamless integration.
Currently devices such as logic control, I/O, servo drives, inverter drives and safety control are all sup- ported. More recently Omron has introduced a wide range of sensor solutions which have EtherCAT con- nectivity including fibre and laser sensors, vision sensors, vision sys- tems and high accuracy measurement systems. These new solutions mean machine builders can develop a com- plete machine with all the necessary
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exchange is possible between the machine controller and the periph- eral device, allowing the peripheral devices to become an integral part of the control system. Taking the newly developed EtherCAT sensors as an example, with traditional hardwired solutions, integration with the sen- sors is limited to simple on/off status exchange.
This is greatly expanded when these devices are connected to the EtherCAT fieldbus. As well as basic I/O information, full parameterisa- tion of the sensors is also possible, allowing re-configuration through the control system. This can vastly improve the efficiency of product changeovers, where the control system can batch configure all the sensors on the network completely automatically, eliminating the need for operator intervention.
Monitoring
Due to the depth of the data exchange between the machine controller and sensor units, complete device moni- toring is also enabled, providing immediate feedback of the status of the sensor, but also providing suffi- cient data to verify the condition of the sensors, to detect whether they have a build-up of contamination or are misaligned. This information can lead to an advanced predictive main- tenance function, which can improve the machine efficiency (OEE) and reduce costly down-time. Machine cycle time can also be
improved through networking periph- eral devices on a EtherCAT fieldbus. The data exchange between the machine control system and Omron’s new FH vision system is now as fast as 0.5ms, allowing machines which have vision guided motion to be far more dynamic and responsive. As the vision system and motion control are all inter- linked through a cyclic communication stream, machine dwell times are almost eliminated, and the full performance of the hardware can be realised. Reducing machine cycle time will improve the efficiency and productivity of the machine, increasing the machine builders competitive advantage.
Omron
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