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E.1.4.3 pdo (process data object) – Delta Electronics AC Motor Drive VFD-E User Manual

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E.1.4.3 PDO (Process Data Object)

PDO communication can be described by the producer/consumer model. Each node of the

network will listen to the messages of the transmission node and distinguish if the message

has to be processed or not after receiving the message. PDO can be transmitted from one

device to one another device or to many other devices.

Every PDO has two PDO services: a TxPDO and a RxPDO. PDOs are transmitted in a non-

confirmed mode.

PDO Transmission type is defined in the PDO communication parameter index (1400h for

the 1st RxPDO or 1800h for the 1st TxPDO), and all transmission types are listed in the

following table:

PDO

Type Number

Cyclic

Acyclic Synchronous Asynchronous RTR only

0

1-240

241-251 Reserved

252 ○

253

254

255

Type number 1-240 indicates the number of SYNC message between two PDO

transmissions.

Type number 252 indicates the data is updated (but not sent) immediately after receiving

SYNC.

Type number 253 indicates the data is updated immediately after receiving RTR.

Type number 254: Delta CANopen doesn’t support this transmission format.