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This chapter describes the implementation and integration of the Ethernet for Control Automation Technology (EtherCAT®) SubordinateDevice Controller (ESC). The ESC can be mapped to any CPU subsystem (default access mapped to CPU1 subsystem), and thus any of these subsystems can run the ESC stack and application software to implement an ESC node.
On this device, the CPU1 is the main subsystem. If the intention is to use a different CPU subsystem as the owner of the ESC, then certain ESC subsystem configurations can only be done by the CPU1 during initialization before allocating the ownership of the ESC peripheral to the other CPU subsystem. These details are explained in this chapter.
Information about the EtherCAT standards and working principles can be in found these documents:
Refer to Section 26.1.11 for details on EtherCAT IP errata provided from Beckhoff ® Automation.