Renesas Electronics Singapore launches Ethercat communication SoC

The EC-1 is intended for use in slave devices such as sensors and actuators, and in I/O modules equipped with communication functions.

Autocar Pro News Desk By Autocar Pro News Desk calendar 25 Aug 2016 Views icon3030 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
Renesas Electronics Singapore launches Ethercat communication SoC

Renesas Electronics Singapore has launched an industrial Ethernet solution to boost production efficiency in factories – the EC-1, a dedicated Ethercat communication system-on-chip (SoC). The EC-1 is intended for use in slave devices such as sensors and actuators, and in I/O modules equipped with communication functions.

The new EC-1 controls the Ethercat slave controller, an industrial network protocol. In order to control the slave controller, the EC1 contains the following features: (1) the EC-1 remote I/O solution passed the conformance test tool and cuts development time by approximately 60 percent, (2) the EC-1 simplifies the transition from low speed serial communication to EtherCAT and (3) connectivity has been verified with master devices from ten leading manufacturers. The new EC-1 simplifies the adaption of EtherCAT, by allowing users to get started with development of an Ethercat slave with much shorter development time. to build slave devices such as remote I / O.

Renesas plans to actively promote the EC-1 in China, Japan, and other Asian markets as a device that can help shorten the time needed to develop Ethercat systems, which are becoming increasingly widespread.

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