Introduction, 1 general canopen information – BEI Sensors THK4 User Manual

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1. Introduction

This manual explains how to install and

configure the MAGNETOCODE absolute rotary

encoder with CANopen interface applicable for

both military and industrial applications with

CANopen interface. The products are fully

compliant with standard DS406.

Measuring System

Magnetic rotary encoder determine

positions using the Hall effect sensor

technology developed for the automotive

mass market. A permanent magnet fixed to

the shaft generates a magnetic field that is

sampled by the Hall sensor, which

translates the measured value into a unique

absolute position value.

To register revolutions even when no

voltage is applied, energy from the turning

of the shaft must suffice for proper

operation. An innovative, patented

technology makes this feasible even at low

rotational speeds and through long

standstill periods – a Wiegand wire ensures

that the magnetic field can only follow the

turning of the shaft in discrete steps. A coil

wound on the Wiegand wire receives only

brief, strong voltage spikes, which prompt

the reliable recognition of each revolution.

Typical Applications:

• Packing Machines

• Mobile Machines

• Wind Mills

• Medical Equipment

1.1 General CANopen Information

The CANopen system is used in industrial

applications. It is a multiple access system

(maximum: 127 participants), which means that

all devices can access the bus. In simple terms,

each device checks whether the bus is free, and

if it is the device is able to send messages. If two

devices try to access the bus at the same time,

the device with the higher priority level (lowest

ID number) has permission to send its message.

Devices with the lowest priority level must delay

their data transfer and wait before retrying to

send their message. Data communication is

carried out via messages. These messages

consist of 1 COB-ID followed by a maximum of 8

bytes of data. The COB-ID, which determines

the priority of the message, consists of a

function code and a node number. The node

number corresponds to the network address of

the device. It is unique on a bus. The function

code varies according to the type of message

being sent:

Management messages (LMT, NMT)

Messaging and service (SDOs)

Data exchange (PDOs)

Layer Setting Services (LSS)

 Predefined messages (synchronization,

emergency messages)

The absolute rotary encoder supports the

following operating modes:

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