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E94AYCCA communication manual (CANopen®)

Data transfer

Structure of the CAN data telegram

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EDS94AYCCA EN 5.0 - 06/2012

7.1.2

User data

All nodes communicate with each other by exchanging data telegrams via the system bus

(CANopen). The user data area of the CAN telegram contains network management data,

parameter data or process data:

Network management data
(NMT data)

 Control information on start, stop, reset, etc. of communication to certain or all nodes

of the CAN network.

Process data
(PDOs – Process Data Objects)

 Process data are transferred via the process data channel.
 The controller can be controlled using process data.
 Process data are not saved in the controller.
 Process data are transferred between the host and the nodes to ensure a continuous

exchange of current input and output data.

 Process data usually are unscaled/scalable raw data
 Process data are, for instance, setpoints and actual values.

Parameter data
(SDOs – Service Data Objects)

 Parameter data are the CANopen indexes or, in the case of Lenze devices, the codes.
 The parameters are, for instance, set for the initial system set-up during

commissioning or when material is changed on the production machine.

 Parameter data are transmitted as SDOs via the parameter data channel. They are

acknowledged by the receiver, i.e. the sender receives a feedback about the

transmission being successful or not.

 The parameter data channel enables access to all Lenze parameters (codes) and

CANopen indexes.

 Parameter changes are automatically saved in the controller until the mains is

switched.

 In general, the parameter transfer is not time-critical.
 Parameter data are, for instance, operating parameters, diagnostic information and

motor data.

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