Appendix – Lenze ECSCExxx Power supply module User Manual
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Appendix
General information about the system bus (CAN)
Addressing of the parameter and process data objects
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12.3.5
Addressing of the parameter and process data objects
The CAN bus system is based on a message−oriented data exchange between a transmitter
and many receivers. Thus, all nodes can transmit and receive messages at the same time.
The identifier in the CAN telegram ˘ also called COB−ID (Communication Object Identifier)
controls which node is to receive a transmitted message. With the exception of the
network management (NMT) and the sync telegram (Sync) the identifier contains the
node address of the drive besides the basic identifier:
Identifier (COB−ID) = basic identifier + adjustable node address (node ID)
The basic identifier for the ECSxE power supply module is preset ex works with the
following values:
Object
Basic identifier
dec
hex
Network management (NMT)
0
0
Sync telegram
128
80
Process data channel to ECSxE in cyclic operation (sync−controlled)
(RPDO: CAN1_IN)
512
200
Process data channel from ECSxE in cyclic operation (sync−controlled)
(TPDO: CAN1_OUT)
384
180
Process data channel to ECSxE in event−controlled/cyclic operation without sync
(RPDO: CAN3_IN)
768
300
Process data channel from ECSxE in event−controlled/cyclic operation without
sync (TPDO: CAN3_OUT)
769
301
Parameter data channel 1 to ECSxE (SDO1)
1536
600
Parameter data channel 2 to ECSxE (SDO2)
1600
640
Parameter data channel 1 from ECSxE (SDO1)
1408
580
Parameter data channel 2 from ECSxE (SDO2)
1472
5C0
Node Guarding
1792
700
Display of the resulting identifiers
The display code for the resulting identifiers is for the
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Interface X1 (AIF) C2355.
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Interface X4 (CAN) C0355.
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Interface X14 (CAN−AUX) C2455.
Here, no values can be entered.
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General addressing (
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Identifier (COB−ID) = basic identifier + adjustable node address (node ID)
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Individual addressing (
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Identifier (COB−ID) = 384 + ID offset (C0354 or C2454)