Operation
EP1918
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4.4
TwinSAFE reaction times
The TwinSAFE terminals form a modular safety system that exchanges safety-oriented data via the Safety-
over-EtherCAT protocol. This chapter is intended to help you determine the system's reaction time from the
change of signal at the sensor to the reaction at the actuator.
Typical response time
The typical response time is the time required for transferring a piece of information from the sensor to the
actuator, when the whole system operates normally, without error.
Fig. 24: Typical response time
Definition Description
RT
Sensor
Response time of the sensor, until the signal is made available at the interface. Typically
provided by the sensor manufacturer.
RT
Input
Response time of the safe input, e.g. EL1904 or EP1908. This time can be found in the
technical data. In the case of the EL1904 it is 4 ms.
RT
Comm
Response time of the communication. This is typically 3 times the EtherCAT cycle time, since a
new Safety-over-EtherCAT telegram has to be generated before new data can be sent. These
times depend directly on the higher-level standard controller (cycle time of the PLC/NC).
RT
Logic
Response time of the logic terminal. This is the cycle time of the logic terminal and typically
ranges from 500 µs to 10 ms for the EL6900, depending on the size of the safety project. The
actual cycle time can be read from the terminal.
RT
Output
Response time of the output terminal. This is typically between 2 and 3 ms.
RT
Actuator
Response time of the actuator. This information is typically provided by the actuator
manufacturer
WD
Comm
Watchdog time of the communication
The typical response time is based on the following formula:
3 *
3 *
typ
Sensor
Input
Comm
Logic
Comm
Output
Actuator
ReactionTime
RT
RT
RT
RT
RT
RT
RT
=
+
+
+
+
+
+
with
5
4
3 *1
10
3 *1
3
20
48
typ
ReactionTime
ms
ms
ms
ms
ms
ms
ms
ms
=
+
+
+
+
+
+
=
Worst case response time
The worst-case response time is the maximum time required for switching off the actuator in the event of an
error.
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