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Configuring the CANopen Network

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Operational State

All communication objects are active in the Operational state. This means
there is PDO communication, SDO communication, synchronization, and
error control, and emergency messages allowed. The adapter will enter the
Stopped state when receiving a Stop_Remote_Node message (7).

Stopped State

All communications, except NMT and heartbeat for error control, are
stopped when the adapter is switched into the Stopped state. The adapter
can be switched back to the Pre-Operational state by receiving a
“Enter_PRE-OPERATIONAL_State” message.

A Reset_Node message (10) from an NMT master will reset the adapter. A
Reset_Communication message (11) will reset the CANopen
communication parameters within the adapter.

CANopen Object Dictionary

On CANopen, the interface between the application and CAN is achieved
by an Object Dictionary. The Object Dictionary is unique for any CANopen
device and represents complete access to the application in terms of the
communication parameters, the application data, and the configuration
parameters.

To configure the CANopen network it is necessary to access the Object
Dictionary. However, some configuration tools allow network configuration
directly on the application level and hide all CANopen configuration data,
such as PDO mapping, or the assignment of CAN identifier.

To gain access to the Object Dictionary, Process Data Objects (PDOs) and
Service Data Objects (SDOs) are used.

Refer to

Table C.A

(Communication Profile Area) and

Table C.B

(Manufacturer Specific Area) for more information about CANopen
objects.

Index

Description

0000h

Reserved

0001h - 025Fh

Data types

0260h - 0FFFh

Reserved

1000h - 1FFFh

Communication profile area

2000h - 5FFFh

Manufacturer specific area

6000h - 9FFFh

Device profile specific area

A000h - BFFFh

Interface profile specific area

C000h - FFFFh

Reserved

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