C.4.4 composition of the ci commands, C.4.4, Composition of the ci commands – Festo Контроллеры двигателя SFC-LAC User Manual
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C. Object directory DS402 and CI
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C.4.4
Composition of the CI commands
The CI objects implemented in the SFC−LACI are based on
CANopen DS 402:
Group 1xxx
Objects for device description
Group 2xxx
Festo objects
Group 6xxx
Objects as per CANopen
The CiA Draft Standard 402" deals with the implementation
of CANopen in drive controllers.
Access procedure
Every object has a unique number (index, subindex) which is
used for accessing the object.
The higher−order controller sends the controller either a write
command (WRITE) to modify an object, or a read command
(READ) to read out an object.
For each command the higher−order controller receives a reĆ
sponse which either contains the value read or, in the case of
a write command, serves as an acknowledgement. The transĆ
mitted value (1, 2 or 4 data bytes) depends on the data type
of the object to be read or written.
WRITE (W)
Write commands (W) transfer a value in the specified format
to the SFC−LACI. As a response, write commands are echoed
character by character from the SFC−LACI. A checksum
inserted in front of the
READ (R)
Read commands (R) transfer a value from the SFC−LACI. The
response contains the read value. A checksum
serted in front of the
All commands are entered as a character sequence without
empty spaces. A hex character is a Char character in hex forĆ
mat.