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EtherCat or Ethernet, a guide

By Motionlink News | 20th June 2016
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Galil Motion Control recently produced a short guide to whether it is best to use Ethernet or EtherCAT for controlling your system.

As Galil’s UK distributor, we are pleased to make it available both as a PDF (304KB) for download and as a page in our own tutorials section.

This section also includes descriptions of how Stepping Motors and Servo Motors work.

Category: Galil Literature Tags: EtherCAT, Galil
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