Beckhoff CX1500-M510 Manual page 98

Canopen - bus interfaces for cx systems
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Product overview
The BECKHOFF Bus Couplers or Fieldbus Coupler Box modules make 16 RxPDO and TxPDOs available
for the exchange of process data (although the figure for Economy and LowCost BK5110 and LC5100
Couplers and the Fieldbus Boxes is 5 PDOs each, since these devices manage a lower quantity of process
data). The FC510x CANopen master card supports up to 192 transmit and 192 receive PDOs for each
channel - although this is restricted by the size of the DPRAM. Up to 32 TxPDOs and 32 RxPDOs can be
handled in slave mode.
For each existing process data object there is an associated communication parameter object. The TwinCAT
System Manager automatically assigns the set parameters to the relevant object directory entries. These
entries and their significance for the communication of process data are explained below.
PDO Identifier
PDO Identifier
The most important communication parameter in a PDO is the CAN identifier (also know as the
communication object identifier, or COB-ID). It is used to identify the data, and determines their priority for
bus access. For each CAN data telegram there may only be one sender node (producer), although all
messages sent in the CAN broadcast procedure can be received, as described, by any number of nodes
(consumers). Thus a node can make its input information available to a number of bus devices at the same
time - even without transferring them through a logical bus master. The identifier is located in sub-index 1 of
the communication parameter set. It is coded as a 32-bit value in which the least significant 11 bits (bits
0...10) contain the identifier itself. The data width of the object of 32 bits also allows 29-bit identifiers in
accordance with CAN 2.0B to be entered, although the default identifiers [} 110] always refer to the more
usual 11-bit versions. Generally speaking, CANopen is economical it its use of the available identifiers, so
that the use of the 29-bit versions remains limited to unusual applications. It is therefore also not supported
by a Beckhoff's CANopen devices. The highest bit (bit 31) can be used to activate the process data object or
to turn it off.
A complete identifier list [} 65] is provided in the appendix.
PDO linking
PDO linking
In the system of default identifiers, all the nodes (here: slaves) communicate with one central station (the
master), since slave nodes do not listen by default to the transmit identifier of any other slave node.
Default identifier allocation: Master/Slave
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CX1500-M510, CX1500-B510

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