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cifX Communication Interfaces Real-Time Ethernet - Hilscher

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Annex 260/274<br />

11.2.3 Certified Product vs. Certified Network Interface<br />

The EtherCAT implementation may in certain cases allow one to modify the<br />

behavior of the EtherCAT network interface device in ways which are not in<br />

line with EtherCAT conformance requirements. For example, certain<br />

communication parameters are set by a software stack, in which case the<br />

actual software implementation in the device application determines<br />

whether or not the network interface can pass the EtherCAT conformance<br />

test. In such cases, conformance test of the end product must be passed to<br />

ensure that the implementation does not affect network compliance.<br />

Generally, implementations of this kind require in-depth knowledge in the<br />

operating fundamentals of EtherCAT. To find out whether or not a certain<br />

type of implementation can pass conformance testing and requires such<br />

testing, contact EtherCAT Technology Group (“ETG”, www.ethercat.org)<br />

and/or your nearest EtherCAT conformance test centre. EtherCAT may<br />

allow the combination of an untested end product with a conformant<br />

network interface. Although this may in some cases make it possible to sell<br />

the end product without having to perform network conformance tests, this<br />

approach is generally not endorsed by <strong>Hilscher</strong>. In case of questions,<br />

contact <strong>Hilscher</strong> and/or your nearest ETG representative.<br />

11.2.4 Membership and Network Logo<br />

Generally, membership in the network organization and a valid Vendor-ID<br />

are prerequisites in order to be able to test the end product for<br />

conformance. This also applies to the use of the EtherCAT name and logo,<br />

which is covered by the ETG marking rules.<br />

Vendor ID Policy accepted by ETG Board of Directors, November 5, 2008<br />

<strong>cifX</strong> <strong>Communication</strong> <strong>Interfaces</strong> <strong>Ethernet</strong> | Installation, Operation and Hardware Description<br />

DOC060501UM30EN | Revision 30 | English | 2011-06 | Released | Public © <strong>Hilscher</strong>, 2006-2011

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