Receive pdo mapping, Receive pdo mapping -10, Table 5.h – Rockwell Automation 20-COMM-K CANopen Adapter User Manual

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Receive PDO Mapping

The Receive PDOs have a default mapping as shown in

Table 5.G

. The

mapping can be changed if desired. Since every PDO can contain up to
eight bytes of data, it is possible to map, for example, Datalink A1, A2, C1,
and C2 to the same PDO number when using a drive with 16-bit Datalinks.

Table 5.G Default Receive PDO Mapping

Table 5.H PDO Transmission Types

TPDO # Default Mapping

Enabled

Remap

Initial Transmission Type

(1)

(1)

Table 5.H

shows the transmission types for the PDO. For RPDOs, only the transmission is important

(synchronous or asynchronous).

1

Product Logic Command (0x2200)
+Reference 16-bit (0x2202)

Yes

No

254 (Asynchronous)

2

Datalink A1 In 16-bit (0x2206)
+Datalink A2 In 16-bit (0x2208)

No

Yes

254

3

Datalink B1 In 16-bit (0x220A)
+Datalink B2 In 16-bit (0x220C)

No

Yes

254

4

Datalink C1 In 16-bit (0x220E)
+Datalink C2 Out 16-bit (0x2210)

No

Yes

254

5

Datalink D1 In 16-bit (0x2212)
+Datalink D2 In 16-bit (0x2214)

No

Yes

254

TIP: If a 32-bit drive parameter is mapped to a Datalink pair, it is not
recommended to map part of the pair (that is, A1 or A2) to two different
PDOs since this can give data inconsistency.

Transmission
Type

(1)

(1)

Transmission type 255 is not used in this application.

PDO Transmission

Cyclic

Acyclic

Synchronous

Asynchronous

RTR Only

0

1…240

241…251

Reserved

252

253

254

255

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