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Table 6.8 RxPDO mapping 2

0x1601

Receive PDO mapping 2

Sub-index 0: Number of mapped objects

Access: RW

Range: 0 to (CF)

Size: 1 byte

Unit: N/A

Default:

2

Description:

The number of mapped objects in this PDO.

Sub-index 1: 1st mapped object

Access: RW

Range: 0 to 0xFFFFFFFF

Size: 4 bytes

Unit: N/A

Default:

0x60400010 - the DSP-402 control word (0x6040)

Description:

A mapping to an object with the following format:

Bits 0 to 7: Length of the mapped object in bits, e.g. a 32-bit parameter would have a length
of 32 or 0x20.
Bits 8 to 15: Sub-index of the mapped object.
Bits 16 to 31: Index of the mapped object.

Sub-index 2: 2nd mapped object

Access: RW

Range: 0 to 0xFFFFFFFF

Size: 4 bytes

Unit: N/A

Default:

0x60600008 - the DSP-402 modes of operation object (0x6060)

Description:

A mapping to an object with the following format:

Bits 0 to 7: Length of the mapped object in bits, e.g. a 32-bit parameter would have a length
of 32 or 0x20.
Bits 8 to 15: Sub-index of the mapped object.
Bits 16 to 31: Index of the mapped object.

Table 6.9 RxPDO mapping 6

0x1605

Receive PDO mapping 6

Sub-index 0: Number of mapped objects

Access: RW

Range: 0 to (CF)

Size: 1 byte

Unit: N/A

Default:

2

Description:

The number of mapped objects in this PDO.

Sub-index 1: 1st mapped object

Access: RW

Range: 0 to 0xFFFFFFFF

Size: 4 bytes

Unit: N/A

Default:

0x60400010 - the DSP-402 control word (0x6040)

Description:

A mapping to an object with the following format:

Bits 0 to 7: Length of the mapped object in bits, e.g. a 32-bit parameter would have a length
of 32 or 0x20.
Bits 8 to 15: Sub-index of the mapped object.
Bits 16 to 31: Index of the mapped object.

Sub-index 2: 2nd mapped object

Access: RW

Range: 0 to 0xFFFFFFFF

Size: 4 bytes

Unit: N/A

Default:

0x60600008 - the DSP-402 modes of operation object (0x6060)

Description:

A mapping to an object with the following format:

Bits 0 to 7: Length of the mapped object in bits, e.g. a 32-bit parameter would have a length
of 32 or 0x20.
Bits 8 to 15: Sub-index of the mapped object.
Bits 16 to 31: Index of the mapped object.