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Canopen - bus interfaces for cx systems
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Pre-Operational
After initialization the Bus Coupler goes automatically (i.e. without the need for any external command) into
the Pre-Operational state. In this state it can be configured, since the service data objects (SDOs) are
already active. The process data objects, on the other hand, are still locked.
Operational
In the Operational state the process data objects are also active.
If external influences (such as a CAN error, or absence of output voltage) or internal influences (such as a K-
Bus error) mean that it is no longer possible for the Bus Coupler to set outputs, to read inputs or to
communicate, it attempts to send an appropriate emergency message, goes into the fault state, and thus
returns to the Pre-Operational state. In this way the NMT status machine in the network master can also
immediately detect fatal errors.
Stopped
In the Stopped state (formerly: Prepared) data communication with the Coupler is no longer possible - only
NMT messages are received. The outputs go into the fault state.
State Transitions
State Transitions
The network management messages have a very simple structure: CAN identifier 0, with two bytes of data
content. The first data byte contains what is known as the command specifier (cs), and the second data byte
contains the node address, the node address 0 applying to all nodes (broadcast).
11 bit
2 bytes of user data
identifier
0x00
cs
Node-ID
The following table gives an overview of all the CANopen state transitions and the associated commands
(command specifier in the NMT master telegram):
CX1500-M510, CX1500-B510
Version: 1.0
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