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EtherTAP2: 1G

Produktnummer: 513-20021A
 

inkl. mva.

A passive diagnostics solution that can be used around the clock.

The EtherTAP2 is a monitoring interface that enables the in-depth analysis of PROFINET and EtherNet/IP traffic. Just like its highly popular predecessor, it acts as a bridge between your industrial network and our Osiris diagnostics platform. However, its newly designed housing and improved functionality guarantee the early detection of communication errors and give round-the-clock access to passive diagnostics. 

Upgrading the EtherTAP’s housing – which is based on the Atlas2 Plus - has turned our handy plug and play solution into an effective permanent monitoring solution. First, it’s designed to be permanently installed on a DIN rail. It now fits neatly side-by-side your Atlas2 Plus. Second, it improves heat dissipation in the cabinet, reducing the risk of overheating and boosting efficiency. 

Features & Benefits

• Passive diagnostics

• Cycle time per device

• Positive and negative message jitter

• Number of dropped packets

• Alarm Triggers

Key Use Cases:

• Message recording of the PROFINET and Industrial Ethernet

Compatible with Anybus Osiris Software for passive diagnostics (Wireshark and other analyzers are also supported)

• Telegram analysis on bit-level

To make tapping available make sure you have:

• A correct license 

• An EtherTAP placed between two devices communicating over PROFINET

• A running measurement

Supportfiles, documentation and drivers

Technical Specifications:

Dimentions

W x D x H (mm):  52 x 130 x 120 (DIN-Rail clip included; plug-able connectors as amounted in installations excluded)
Weight: 465 grams (excluding plug-able connectors, packing material)
DIN-rail:  35 x 7.5 mm (IEC/EN 60715)

 

Ambient Conditions 

Operating temperature range

-20to +60Celsius 

Storage and shipping temperature

-20to +85° Celsius 

Relative air humidity

Max. 98%, non-condensing

Ingress protection

IP 20 (IEC/EN 60529, DIN 40 050)

Power supply

Maximum power use

Max. 3 W

Powered from USB port

Yes

Connect power supply POW1 and/or POW2 if the USB power supply is not sufficient.

Disconnecting the USB 3.0 cable also interrupts the connected Ethernet cables for 1-2 seconds.

Nominal power supply USB

5 VDC

 

Current consumption Secondary @5 VDC

Max. 520 mA at 10 Mbps (Full Traffic)

Max. 450 mA at 100 Mbps (Full Traffic)

Max. 600 mA at 1000 Mbps (Full Traffic)

 

Nominal power supply POWER 1-2

12 to 24 VDC

Current consumption POWER 1-2 @12 VDC

Max. 220 mA at 10 Mpbs (Full Traffic)

Max. 190 mA at 100 Mbps (Full Traffic)

Max. 250 mA at 1000 Mbps (Full Traffic)

Reverse polarity protection

Yes

Pluggable power supply connector

Pin - : 0 V

Pin +: 12 to 24 VDC

Pin SH: Shield

Wire diameter

Max. AWG 14 (max area 2.5 mm2)

Installation notes:

The device shall be powered with a correct power supply:

  • For North America the power supply shall be listed and meet the requirements for class 2
  • For the rest of the world the power supply shall meet the requirements for limited power sources as defined in IEC/EN 60950-1 cl. 2.5

Possible power supplies:

XP-power DNR120-480 series
Phoenix STEP-PS series
Traco power TCL series

 

 

Ethernet

Connector ETH1 and ETH2

RJ-45

Maximum cable length

100 m

Link speed

1 Gbit

Network Link

Galvanically separated

Network Latency

 

10 Mbps: max. 7600 ± 25 ns

100 Mbps: max. 720 ± 24 ns

1000 Mbps: max. 380 ± 8 ns     

 

USB Ports

Port type

USB3.0; Port type B 

LEDs

Power LED (1)

On: Power Ok

USB LED (2)

Off: No USB cable connected

On: USB cable and USB power connected

Blinking: Constant synchronization between system time and hardware timestamp.

Link/Activity LEDs (3,4)

On: The Ethernet Port is linked

Blinking: The port is linked and has RX/TX activity (traffic is passing through).

Speed LEDs (5,6)

EthetTAP2

LED5 On: Operating at 100 Mbps.

LED6 On: Operating at 10 Mbps.

LED5,6 On: Operating at 1000 Mbps.

LED5,6 Blinking: EtherTAP is not connected or trying to connect.

LED5,6 Alternate Blinking: EtherTAP cannot find a common speed between the connected devices.

 

System requirements

System type and Operating system Atlas, Atlas2 Plus; Linux

 

PC: Dual Core Processor, 4 GB memory, USB3.0 port; Windows 7/8/10 (32-bit & 64-bit)

Standards and Approvals
 

CE

 

EMC Directive 2014/30/EU, class A

RoHs Directive 2011/65/EU

Emission: CISPR32

Immunity: CISPR35

FCC 47 CFR 15 & ICES-003 (Issue 6), class A