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Goodrive35 Series Closed-loop Vector Control VFD Communication protocol
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The information of a frame must be transmitted in a continuous data flow. If there is an interval greater
than the transmission time of 1.5 bytes before the transmission of the entire frame is complete, the
receiving device deletes the incomplete information, and mistakes the subsequent byte for the
address domain of a new frame. Similarly, if the transmission interval between two frames is shorter
than the transmission time of 3.5 bytes, the receiving device mistakes it for the data of the last frame.
The CRC check value is incorrect due to the disorder of the frames, and thus a communication fault
occurs.
The standard structure of RTU frame:
START
T1-T2-T3-T4 (transmission time of 3.5 bytes)
ADDR
Communication address: 0247 (decimal system) (0 is the broadcast address)
CMD
03H: read slave parameters
06H: write slave parameters
DATA (N-1)
DATA (0)
The data of 2*N bytes are the main content of the communication as well as the
core of data exchanging
CRC CHK LSB
Detection value: CRC (16BIT)
CRC CHK MSB
END
T1-T2-T3-T4 (transmission time of 3.5 bytes)
10.3.2.2 RTU communication frame error checkout
During the transmission of data, errors may occur due to various factors. Without check, the data
receiving device cannot identify data errors and may make a wrong response. The wrong response
may cause severe problems. Therefore, the data must be checked.
The check is implemented as follows: The transmitter calculates the to-be-transmitted data based on
a specific algorithm to obtain a result, adds the result to the rear of the message, and transmits them
together. After receiving the message, the receiver calculates the data based on the same algorithm
to obtain a result, and compares the result with that transmitted by the transmitter. If the results are
the same, the message is correct. Otherwise, the message is considered wrong.
The error check of a frame includes two parts, namely, bit check on individual bytes (that is, odd/even
check using the check bit in the character frame), and whole data check (CRC check).
Bit check on individual bytes (odd/even check)
You can select the bit check mode as required, or you can choose not to perform the check, which will
affect the check bit setting of each byte.
Definition of even check: Before the data is transmitted, an even check bit is added to indicate
whether the number of "1" in the to-be-transmitted data is odd or even. If it is even, the check bit is set
to "0"; and if it is odd, the check bit is set to "1".
Definition of odd check: Before the data is transmitted, an odd check bit is added to indicate whether
the number of "1" in the to-be-transmitted data is odd or even. If it is odd, the check bit is set to "0";

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