General purpose registers – Applied Motion ST10-C-CE User Manual
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CANopen User Manual
General Purpose Registers
Applied Motion Products CANopen products provide 23 general purpose registers. These
registers are 32 bit read/write registers. This is volatile memory, so data written there will not
be saved after a power cycle.
These registers may also be accessed and manipulated via a stored Q Program, if de-
sired. The table below cross-references the CANopen OD entries and the Q Programmer
register addresses.
For more information on using these general purpose registers in a Q Program, please
see the Host Com mand Reference, available at www.applied-motion.com.
For more information about the Q Program Mode: see Appendix H
* Note: 4000.01h means OD address is index 4000h and sub-index 01h.
Table 7: User Defined Registers in CANopen and Q Programmer
Register Name
OD Address
Q Register Address
User Defined Register 0
4000.01
h
*
0
User Defined Register 1
4000.02
h
1
User Defined Register 2
4000.03
h
2
User Defined Register 3
4000.04
h
3
User Defined Register 4
4000.05
h
4
User Defined Register 5
4000.06
h
5
User Defined Register 6
4000.07
h
6
User Defined Register 7
4000.08
h
7
User Defined Register 8
4000.09
h
8
User Defined Register 9
4000.0A
h
9
User Defined Register 10
4000.0B
h
:
User Defined Register 11
4000.0C
h
;
User Defined Register 12
4000.0D
h
<
User Defined Register 13
4000.0E
h
=
User Defined Register 14
4000.0F
h
>
User Defined Register 15
4000.10
h
?
User Defined Register 16
4000.11
h
@
User Defined Register 17
4000.12
h
[
User Defined Register 18
4000.13
h
\
User Defined Register 19
4000.14
h
]
User Defined Register 20
4000.15
h
^
User Defined Register 21
4000.16
h
_
User Defined Register 22
4000.17
h
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