
LEMCOM CANopen®
– User manual
Detailed
description of CANopen objects
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12.10
2013h – Gripping cycle counter
The number of part gripping cycles can be accessed using the following SDO command:
Client (master)
server (LEMCOM)
CAN-ID
(600h+ID)
620h
Command
40h
Object L
13h
Object H
20h
Subindex
Module no.+1
Byte 0
00h
Byte 1
00h
Byte 2
00h
Byte 3
00h
The subindex is used to define the module to query (from 1 to 16):
- Subindex = 0x01
request for counter value on master module (address #0)
- Subindex = 0x02
request for counter value on secondary module at address #1
-
…
- Subindex = 0x10
request for counter value on secondary module at address #15
The reply is as follows:
Server (LEMCOM)
Client (master)
CAN-ID
(580h+ID)
5A0h
Command
43h
Object L
13h
Object H
20h
Subindex
Module no.+1
Byte 0
00h
Byte 1
00h
Byte 2
00h
Byte 3
00h
The number of part gripping cycles is provided in hexadecimal format by the following:
Byte 3
– Byte 2 – Byte 1 – Byte 0
12.11
2014h – Part lost counter
The counter for the number of parts lost can be accessed using the following SDO command:
Client (master)
server (LEMCOM)
CAN-ID
(600h+ID)
620h
Command
40h
Object L
14h
Object H
20h
Subindex
Module no.+1
Byte 0
00h
Byte 1
00h
Byte 2
00h
Byte 3
00h
The subindex is used to define the module to query (from 1 to 16):
- Subindex = 0x01
request for counter value on master module (address #0)
-
…
- Subindex = 0x10
request for counter value on secondary module at address #15
The reply is as follows:
Server (LEMCOM)
Client (master)
CAN-ID
(580h+ID)
5A0h
Command
43h
Object L
14h
Object H
20h
Subindex
Module no.+1
Byte 0
00h
Byte 1
00h
Byte 2
00h
Byte 3
00h
The number of parts lost is provided in hexadecimal format by the following:
Byte 3
– Byte 2 – Byte 1 – Byte 0