2 parameter data transfer (sdo transfer), 1 telegram structure, Parameter data transfer (sdo transfer) – Lenze 931K User Manual

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CANopen communication

Parameter data transfer (SDO transfer)

Telegram structure

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KHB 13.0002−EN 4.1

5.2

Parameter data transfer (SDO transfer)

5.2.1

Telegram structure

The telegram for parameter data has the following structure:

11 bits

4 bits

User data (up to 8 bytes)

1st byte

2nd byte

3rd byte

4th byte

5th byte

6th byte

7th byte

8th byte

Identifier

Data

length

Command

code

Index

low byte

Index

high byte

Subindex

Data 1

Data 2

Data 3

Data 4

Error code

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The following subchapters explain in detail the different parts of the telegram.

Identifier

11 bits

4 bits

User data (up to 8 bytes)

Identifier

Data

length

Command

code

Index

low byte

Index

high byte

Subindex

Data 1

Data 2

Data 3

Data 4

With the exception of the network management and the sync telegram, the identifier
contains the node address of the drive:

Identifier (COB ID) = basic identifier + adjustable node address (node ID)

The identifier assignment is specified in the CANopen protocol.

The ex works default setting of the basic identifier is:

Object

Direction

Basic identifier

From the drive

To the drive

Hex

SDO (parameter data channel)

X

580

X

600

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