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0x1600~0x1603 RPDO mapping parameter
Contains the mapping for the PDOs the device is able to receive. The type of the PDO

mapping

parameter (21h) is described in 9.5.4 of CiA 301. The sub-index 0h contains the number

of valid entries within the mapping record. This number of entries is also the number of the

application variables which shall be transmitted/received with the corresponding PDO. The

sub-indices from 1h to number of entries contain the information about the mapped application

variables. These entries describe the PDO contents by their index, sub-index and length . All

three values are hexadecimal coded. The length entry contains the length of the object in bit

(1..40h). This parameter can be used to verify the overall mapping length. It is mandatory.

The structure of the entries from sub-index 1h - 40h is as follows:

Byte:

MSB

LSB

index (16 bit)

sub-index (8 bit)

object length (8 bit)

Figure 10: Structure of PDO Mapping Entry

If the change of the PDO mapping cannot be executed (e.g. the PDO length is exceeded

or the SDO client attempts to map an object that cannot be mapped) the device responds with

an Abort SDO Transfer Service.

Subindex 0 determines the valid number of objects that have been mapped. For changing

the PDO mapping first the PDO has to be deleted, the sub-index 0 must be set to 0 (mapping

is deactivated). Then the objects can be remapped. When a new object is mapped by writing

a subindex between 1 and 64, the device may check whether the object specified by index /

sub-index exists. If the object does not exist or the object cannot be mapped, the SDO transfer

must be aborted with the Abort SDO Transfer Service with one of the abort codes 0602 0000h

or 0604 0041h.

After all objects are mapped subindex 0 is set to the valid number of mapped objects.

Finally the PDO will be created by writing to its communication parameter COB-ID. When

subindex 0 is set to a value >0 the device may validate the new PDO mapping before

transmitting the response of the SDO service. If an error is detected the device has to transmit

the Abort SDO Transfer Service with one of the abort codes 0602 0000h, 0604 0041h or 0604

0042h.

When subindex 0 is read the actual number of valid mapped objects is returned. If data

types (Index 1h-7h) are mapped they serve as “dummy entries”. The corresponding data in

the PDO is not evaluated by the device. This optional feature is useful e.g. to transmit data to

several devices using one PDO, each device only utilising a part of the PDO. It is not possible

to create a dummy mapping for a TPDO.

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