Table 9: description of sync cob-id entry, Figure 6 – Applied Motion ST10-C-CE User Manual

Page 23

Advertising
background image

23

920-0025 Rev K

3/5/2015

CANopen User Manual

0x1005 COB-ID SYNC message
Index 1005h defines the COB-ID of the Synchronisation Object (SYNC). Further, it defines

whether the device generates the SYNC. The structure of this object is shown in the following

Figure and Table:

UNSIGNED32
MSB

LSB

bits

31

30

29

28-11

10-0

11-bit-ID

0/1

0/1

0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11-bit Identifier

29-bit-ID

0/1

0/1

1

29 -bit Identifier

Figure 6: Structure of TIME COB-ID entry

bit number

value

meaning

31 (MSB)

0

1

Device does not consume TIME message

Device consumes TIME message

30

0

1

Device does not produce TIME message

Device produces TIME message

29

0

1

11-bit ID (CAN 2.0A)

29-bit ID (CAN 2.0B)

28 -11

0

X

if bit 29=0

if bit 29=1: bits 28-11 of 29-bit-TIME-COB-ID

10-0 (LSB)

X

bits 10-0 of TIME-COB-ID

Table 9: Description of SYNC COB-ID entry

Bits 29, 30 are not changeable. If a device is not able to generate SYNC messages, an

attempt to set bit 30 is responded to with an abort message (abort code: 0609 0030h). Devices

supporting the standard CAN frame type only either ignore attempts to change bit 29 or re-

spond with an abort message (abort code: 0609 0030h). The first transmission of SYNC object

starts within 1 sync cycle after setting Bit 30 to 1. Once the objects exists (Bit 30=1) you are

not allowed to change Bit 0-29.

Object Type

Data Type

Access Type

PDO Mapping

COS

Default value

Var

UNSIGNED32

rw

no

no

0x00000080

Advertising