Structure Of Can Application Protocol Over Ethercat (Coe) - Omron NX-ECC201 User Manual

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8 EtherCAT Communications
8-1
Structure of CAN Application Proto-
col over EtherCAT (CoE)
EtherCAT allows the use of multiple protocols for communications. However, the EtherCAT Slave Ter-
minal uses the CAN application protocol over EtherCAT (CoE) as the device profile for the CAN appli-
cation protocol. The CoE is a communications interface that is designed to provide compatibility with
EtherCAT devices. The CAN application protocol is an open network standard.
The following figure shows how the CoE is structured for an EtherCAT Coupler Unit.
EtherCAT Coupler Unit
The object dictionary for the CAN application protocol is broadly divided into PDOs (process data
objects) and SDOs (service data objects).
PDOs are contained in the object dictionary. The PDOs can be mapped in the object dictionary. The
process data is defined by the PDO mappings. PDOs are used in PDO communications for periodic
exchange of process data.
SDOs are the objects that can be read and written. SDOs are used in non-periodic SDO communica-
tions (event-driven message communications).
If you use the CoE interface to set the object dictionary for PDOs and SDOs, you can provide EtherCAT
devices with the same device profiles as the CAN application protocol.
8 - 2
Application layer
Transitions of
SDO (mailbox)
communications
states
Registers
EtherCAT data link layer
EtherCAT physical layer
NX Unit application
Object dictionary
PDO mappings
PDO communications (cyclic)
Mailbox
Process data
SyncManager
FMMU
NX-series EtherCAT Coupler Unit User's Manual (W519)

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