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Integrated servo motors
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5.6 Expansion Mod. MAC00-FC2/FC4/FC41
Receive PDO 24:
This PDO updates the outputs.
Byte
Data
Object
5.6.43
Transmit PDOs
The transmit PDOs 1-20 are reserved for use with the DSP-402 (CANopen® motion
control profile).
All of the transmit PDOs support synchronous transmission, and PDO 25 also supports
asynchronous transmission.
JVL uses static mapping of the PDOs, but with some manufacturer specific ways to make
some of the PDOs use registers selectable by the user. After reset all the PDOs are dis-
abled, because the highest bit in their COB-ID field is set. The user must then select what
PDOs to use by writing valid COB-ID values in addition to selecting Transmission type
as SYNC'ed or Event Timer with period in ms, and then change the node into Opera-
tional state for the PDOs to start operating.
The EDS files delivered from JVL describes only the standard static mapping as after re-
set. In system that actually use the EDS file, and depend on it to be correct, it will be nec-
essary to edit the EDS file in a text editor to describe the selected manufacturer specific
mapping. Many systems either don't use the EDS file at all, or use it only to make it easier
to configure the system.
Transmit PDO 21:
With this PDO the actual position can be read.
Byte
Data
Object
Transmit PDO 22:
With this PDO the actual velocity can be read.
Byte
Data
Object
(): VF_OUT only available if option bit is set in subindex
JVL A/S - User Manual - Integrated Servo Motors MAC050 - 4500
0
1
2
Output
Reserved Reserved
data
2011h,
sub 2
0
1
2
P_IST
2012h, sub 10
0
1
2
V_IST
2012h, sub 12
3
4
Reserved
Reserved
3
4
5
Motor Status
2011h, sub 3
2011h, sub 1
3
4
(VF_OUT)
Reserved
5
6
7
Reserved Reserved Reserved
6
7
Inputs
Reserved
Reserved
5
6
7
Reserved Reserved Reserved
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