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Inka Krischke,

Intelligent drives with Ethercat interface

The BLDC internal rotor drives of the ECI-80 motors from ebm-papst with an output power of up to 720 W are now equipped with K5 electronics.

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When it comes to coordinating numerous smaller drives in a system, decentralized drive solutions with electronics integrated in the motor housing have become established. The BLDC internal rotor drives of the ECI-80 motors from ebm-papst with an output power of up to 720 W are now equipped with K5 electronics. In addition to control via I/Os or CANopen, the drives can also be addressed via Ethercat. Ethercat combines the advantages of Ethernet with the simplicity of classic fieldbus systems. In terms of functional safety, STO (Safe-Torque-Off) is available as an option.

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