Standard Message Identifiers; Nmt Messages - Curtis Acuity 1030 Manual

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4 — CANopen COMMUNICATIONS
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node address is part of the COB-ID and therefore also plays a part in message
priority and bus arbitration.
Changes to the node address require an NMT reset or power-cycle.

Standard message identifiers

The Acuity will produce—and respond to—the standard message types with
the following CANopen identifiers.
The 11-bit identification field is a fixed part of the CANopen specification
called the Communication OBject IDentification (COB-ID). This field is used
for arbitration on the bus. The COB-ID with the lowest value gets priority and
wins arbitration. Consequently, NMT messages have the highest priority of the
standard message types, and the heartbeat has the lowest priority.
The standard organization of the COB-ID puts the message type in the
upper four bits, and the Node ID in the bottom seven bits:
11
10
Message Type

NMT messages

NMT (Network Management Transmission) messages are the highest priority
message available. The NMT message puts the Acuity into one of the four
defined states. These messages have 1 byte of data sent by the master; the slave
does not respond with any data to an NMT. The Acuity state value is trans-
mitted with each heartbeat message.
Message Type
Message Identifier
NMT
0000 –
EMERGENCY
0001 –
PDO-MISO
0011 –
PDO-MOSI
0100 –
SDO-MISO
1011 –
SDO-MOSI
1100 –
HEARTBEAT
1110 –
9
8
7
6
5
4
Node ID
Value
State
00h
Initialization (or "boot-up")
04h
StoppedXx
05h
OperationalXx
7Fh
Pre-OperationalXx
Curtis 1030 Acuity Manual,
00hXx
01hXx
03hXx
04hXx
0BhXx
0ChXx
0EhXx
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