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Delta CP2000 Series User Manual

Delta CP2000 Series
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Chapter 15 CANopen OverviewCP2000
15-5
SDO (Service Data Objects)
Use SDO to access the Object Dictionary in every CANopen node using the Client / Server model.
One SDO has two COB-ID (request SDO and response SDO) to upload or download data between
two nodes. There is no data limit for SDOs to transfer data, but it must transfer data by segment
when the data exceeds four bytes with an end signal in the last segment.
The Object Dictionary (OD) is a group of objects in a CANopen node. Every node has an OD in the
system, and OD contains all parameters describing the device and its network behavior. The access
path in the OD is the index and sub-index; each object has a unique index in the OD, and has a
sub-index if necessary.
PDO (Process Data Object)
PDO communication can be described by the producer / consumer model. Each node of the
network listens to the messages of the transmission node and distinguishes whether the message
has to be processed or not after receiving the message. A PDO can be transmitted from one device
to one another device or to many other devices. Every PDO has two PDO services: a TxPDO and
an RxPDO. PDOs are transmitted in a non-confirmed mode. All transmission types are listed in the
following table:
Type Number
PDO
Cyclic Acyclic Synchronous Asynchronous RTR only
0
1–240
241–251
Reserved
252
253
254
255
Type number 0 indicates the synchronous aperiodic message between two PDO transmissions.
Type number 1–240 indicates the number of SYNC message between two PDO transmissions.
Type number 252 indicates the data is updated (but not sent) immediately after receiving SYNC.
Type number 253 indicates the data is updated immediately after receiving RTR.
Type number 254 indicates that Delta CANopen does not support this transmission format.
Type number 255 indicates the data is an asynchronous aperiodic transmission.
All PDO transmission data must be mapped to index via Object Dictionary.
EMCY (Emergency Object)
When errors occur inside the hardware, an emergency object is triggered. An emergency
object is only sent when an error occurs. As long as there is nothing wrong with the hardware, there
is no emergency object warning of an error message.

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Delta CP2000 Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
Output Voltage0 ~ Input Voltage
Communication InterfaceRS-485
Storage Temperature-20°C to 60°C
Input Voltage200-240V AC, 380-480V AC
Protection FunctionsOvercurrent, Overvoltage, Undervoltage, Overtemperature, Short Circuit

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