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Exchanged data structures, Output (control) data format – Toshiba G3 TOSVERT-130 User Manual

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9. Exchanged Data Structures

Exchanged Data Structures

Exchanged Data Structures

Exchanged Data Structures

9.1

9.1

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9.1 Output (Control) Data Format

Output (Control) Data Format

Output (Control) Data Format

Output (Control) Data Format

The output data structure from the network master to the G3 Profibus interface card
is comprised of 8 bytes structured as 4 words:

Offset Data

Explanation

0

Command word

high byte

1

Command word

low byte

Bit-level drive control command word (refer to
Table 1 : Command Word Format)

2

Frequency

command high byte

3

Frequency

command low byte

Drive’s frequency command

4

Parameter number

/ action high byte

5

Parameter number

low byte

Parameter action bits and upper 4 bits of the
parameter register number. Refer to section 10
for a detailed explanation of this data word

6

Parameter data to

write high byte

7

Parameter data to

write low byte

During parameter register writes, this word
contains the data to write. Refer to section 10
for a detailed explanation of this data word



The data contained in the frequency command word must be the desired frequency
command multiplied by 100, and then converted to hexadecimal. In other words, if a
frequency command of 55.34Hz is desired, then 55.34 x 100 = 5534, which
converted to hexadecimal is 0x159E. The frequency command high byte (offset 2)
must therefore contain 0x15, and the frequency command low byte (offset 3) must
contain 0x9E.

In this way, the G3’s allowable frequency command range of 0.00Hz

400.00Hz

equates to network values of 0x0000

0x9C40.


Regardless of the frequency command value sent via the Profibus network to the
drive, the actual operating frequency of the drive will still be limited locally by the

LOWER LIMIT FREQUENCY

,

UPPER LIMIT FREQUENCY

, and

MAXIMUM OUTPUT

FREQUENCY

parameter settings.