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Data transfer using CANopen Issue 01/05
CANopen Option Module Operating Instructions
38 6SE6400-5BC00-0BP0
In order to be able to write parameters, a CANopen master must send a download
protocol according to the following table
Table 3-3 Significance of the bytes in the SDO download protocol (CANopen master to
MICROMASTER)
Byte 0: Bytes 1,2 Byte 3 Bytes 4,5 Bytes 6,7
Bits 7-5
CCS = 1
Bit 4 = 0 Bits 3,2
n = 0 (Dword)
n = 2 (Word)
e = 1 s = 1 Object
Dictionary
Index
Object
Dictionary
Subindex
Word data
Dword data
Dword data
If the MICROMASTER 420/430/440 cannot correctly process the task, it
acknowledges the download SDO protocol with a response telegram according to
the following table:
Table 3-4 Significance of the bytes in the SDO download protocol (MICROMASTER to CANopen
master)
Byte 0: Bytes 1,2 Byte 3 Bytes 4,5 Bytes 6,7
Bits 7-5
SCS = 3
Bit 4 - 0 = 0 Object
Dictionary
Index
Object
Dictionary
Subindex
Reserved = 0
The SDO download is either realized directly in the RAM or directly in the
EEPROM. This can be controlled using parameter P0014 (object 200EH). If
parameter P0014 (object 200EH) is set so that the download is saved in the RAM,
data can be saved to object 1010H to save in the EEPROM using the "save"
instruction.
Upload SDO protocol
The upload SDO protocol is used to read the values of the object directory of the
drive. MICROMASTER 420/430/440 only supports the "expedited SDO upload" for
up to 4 bytes of data (e =1,s = 1).
0 1 2 3 4 7
CLIENT SERVER
Request
Indication
7 ... 5
scs = 2
4
x
Index
Sub-
index
Data
0 1 2 3 4 7
Confirm
Response
7 ... 5
ccs = 2
4 ... 0
x
Index
Sub-
index
reserved
3 ... 2
n
1
e
0
s
Fig. 3-8 Upload SDO protocol

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