05-04-2010 12:49 PM
Hello,
I am setting up a control system in which I desire to communicate between two cRIO 9025 controllers via shared variables. Can EtherCAT be used for this? Would the controllers be directly connected (with cross-over cable?) or would there be a hub or switch involved?
Also, both controllers need to communicate with an HMI running Windows XP. I was planning on using the Ethernet port's on the controllers for that. How do you control what variables are seen on EtherCAT vs. Ethernet?
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05-05-2010 06:12 PM
Hi,
EtherCAT is a specialized protocol for deterministic Ethernet communication. The 9025 controller may be configured as an EtherCAT Master; however, 2 EtherCAT Masters cannot be connected. The 9025 may be connect to the 9144 expansion chassis for EtherCAT communication.
With 2 controllers, you may use a router for network communications; such that, each controller may host network shared variables. Each controller will act as a separate system on the network, much like a PC network in an office.
Hope this helps. Please post back any additional questions.
Cheers!
Patrick Corcoran
Application Engineering Specialist | Control
National Instruments
05-05-2010 06:18 PM
Thank you, this answers my question.