I'm trying to find practical info on EtherCAT, and so far have
come up pretty much empty-handed. I've tons of documents full
of glossy, useless marketing happy-talk, and I've found plenty
of excruciatingly detailed examples of fine German specsmanship.
But, I haven't been able to answers to real engineering
questions like how Ethernet over EtherCAT (EoE) and File over
EtherCAT (FoE) are supported:
* If I want to support EoE, is a dedicated sync manager(s)
required? If so, how many sync managers and how much buffer
RAM is used?
* If I want to support FoE, is a dedicated sync manager
required? If so, how much buffer RAM is used?
Where does one find answers to questions like those?
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