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Real-time Ethernet (Ethercat) worst-case round-trip time monitoring
Wakeup latency of all systems - Real-time optimization - Peer-to-peer UDP duplex link - OPC UA PubSub over TSN - Powerlink - Ethercat - Network load - kvm - Sleep states
One of the Linux real-time test systems (rack #5, slot #1) runs a commercial proprietary user-space Ethercat master that is connected to a Beckhoff EK1100 Ethercat coupler and EL2004/EL1012 input/output terminals. The plot below is generated from 5-minute maxima of the time elapsed between sending an Ethercat frame and receiving the response packet. The test is running at a cycle interval of 500 µs. Thus, the maximum at the rightmost column of the below 30-h plot is based on a total of 216,000,000 individual timed cycles. In addition, the maxima per week, per month and per year are stored as well to further add to the confidence of the result. Access to these data, however, requires additional user rights such as granted to OSADL members.