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PDO COB-ID

Because PDOs are directly mapped to OD entries, no overhead is required when working

with them. RPDOs may be sent directly with the COB-ID being the default RPDO COB-ID plus

the Node-ID. For example, the default RPDO1 COB-ID is 200

h

. Therefore, the COB-ID for

RPDO1 to Node 2E

h

would be 200

h

+ 02E

h

= 22E

h

. The default COB-IDs for each PDO may

be found in CiA 301 on page 78.

Building an RPDO Data Frame - Example

This example will show how to set the controlword of node 2E

h

to 7E4F

h

using RPDO1.

The paragraph above shows how the COB-ID of 22E

h

was determined. The mapping table

above that shows that the first two message bytes will contain the controlword. According to

Endianness, the first data byte will be 4F

h

and the second will be 7E

h

. The entire message will

then read:

Table 33: PDO COB-IDs

For more information on PDO mapping: see CiA 402-3

For more information on the PDO protocol: see CiA 301

COB ID

Data Length

Data Byte 0

Data Byte 1

22E

h

2

4F

h

7E

h

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