Process data transfer, Canopen, 6parameter setting – Lenze EMF2175IB User Manual
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CANopen
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Parameter setting
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BA2175 EN 2.0
6.3.2
Process data transfer
Process data telegrams between host and controllers are distinguished as follows:
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Process data telegrams to drive
•
Process data telegrams from drive
Process data telegram to drive
The process data telegram includes an indentifier which holds the address (93XX series). This
telegram has a user data length of 8 byte (see example below).
The CAN bus is connected to the automation interface X1.
Function AIF-IN is connected to X1. Here the user data for more function blocks are converted into
corresponding signal types. The control word is especially important for the drive. Byte 1 and byte
2 of the user data contain the controller setpoint.
Byte 1
Identifier
Byte 2 Byte 3
Byte 4
Byte 5 Byte 6
Byte 7
Byte 8
By
te
3,4
By
te
5,6
By
te
7,8
X1
Con
tro
lw
or
d
AIF1-IN
By
te
1,2
=
Tab. 6-2
Example: 93XX series
Process data telegram from drive
The function block to be used for cyclic process data telegrams from the drive is called AIF-OUT.
The status word (byte 1 and byte 2) of the process data telegram is transferred to the CAN bus via
this function block and then sent to the master (see also chapter 6.3.5).
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