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Communication times, Processing times in the controller, Canopen – Lenze EMF2175IB User Manual

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3.5.1

Communication times

Note!

The CAN bus communication times depend on

Processing time in the controller

Baud rate

Data priority

Bus load

More information about bus access control can be obtained from corresponding literature
specialised on Controller Area Networks.

3.5.1.1

Processing times in the controller

Processing times of 820X controllers

The processing times for 8200 controllers differ from the times for the 821X/822X/8200 vector series.

In opposite to the 821X/822X/824X series, which have parallel process data processing, the 8200
series process process and parameter data sequentially. Therefore the time needed to respond
process data depends on previous actions.

The processing time needed for telegrams also depends on the actual value conditioning (process
data from controller). If these data (status word, actual frequency) are not required, they can be
deactivated with the control word ” Bit 15” (PE inhibit).

The individual telegram times are:

Telegram

Processing time

PE-inhibit = 0

PE-inhibit = 1

Parameters

62...140 ms

62...70 ms

Change of a process data value
to controller (*)

27...105 ms

27...35 ms

Change of both process data values to
controller *

62...140 ms

4...70 ms

Process data from controller *

108...140 ms

not possible

Processing times of 821X/ 8200 vector/ 822X controllers:

Parameters

30...50 ms

Process data, 3...5 ms (*)

* The process data processing times refer to the sync telegram

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Processing time of 93XX controllers

Parameter data and process data are independent of each other.

Parameter data: approx. 30 ms + 20 ms tolerance (typically)
– Some codes require longer processing times (see the 9300 Manual).

Process data: approx. 3 ms + 2 ms tolerance

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