Posi+ canopen user manual, Process data communication – BEI Sensors THK5 User Manual
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POSI+ CANOPEN USER MANUAL
Version 1.02
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2.3. Process data communication
Process data objects are used for real time data exchange for process data :position. PDOs can
be transmitted synchronously or cyclically (asynchronously). The encoder supports the PDO1
and the PDO2. Both PDOs supply the current position of the encoder and are defined in the
objects 1800h,1801h, 1A00h, 1A01.
Synchronous
In order to transmit the process data synchronously, a value between 1 and F0h (=240) must be
written into the object 1800h / 1801h Subindex 2. If the value is 3, the PDO is transmitted on every
third sync telegram (if the value 1 is entered, transmission takes place on every sync telegram)
In synchronous operation, the PDO is requested by the master via the Sync telegram (COB-ID =
80h).
Cyclical (asynchronous)
If you wish the PDOs to be transmitted cyclically, the value FEh must be written into the object
1800h / 1801h Subindex 2. In addition, the cycle time in milliseconds must be entered in the same
object subindex 5. The entered time is rounded off to 1 ms. If the value is stored for 0 ms, the PDOs
are not transmitted. The function is switched off.
Response to an RTR message
by means of the remote frame = recessive RTR bit, precisely the message with the transferred
identifier will be requested
Transmission of the current position
The process value is sent on the CAN network with the following message:
COB-ID
Process value
11 bits
Byte 0
Byte 1
Byte 2
Byte 3
2
7
to 2
0
2
15
to 2
8
2
23
to 2
16
2
31
to 2
24
The COB-ID contains the node number and the corresponding PDO(tx). By default, the sended
process value use the COB-ID 0180h+Node-ID and, in response to the SYNC message, use the
COB-ID 0280h+Node ID.
The PDO COB-ID are defined in the object 1800h/1801h subindex 1.