Via system bus (CAN)
Identifier
Networking via system bus (CAN)
8.1
8.1.2
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8.1−2
EDSPM−TXXX−9.0−11/2009
8.1.2
Identifier
The principle of CAN communication is based on a message−oriented data
exchange between a transmitter and many receivers. Therefore, all nodes can
transmit and receive more or less at the same time.
The so−called
identifier
in the CAN telegram, also called
COB−ID
(
Communication
Object Identifier
), controls which node is to receive a transmitted message. In
addition to the addressing, the identifier contains information on the priority of the
message and the type of user data.
The identifier consists of a ’basic identifier’ and the node address of the device to
be approached:
Identifier = Basic iden node address
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This node address is set with the coding switch at the module:
– Modular system: At CAN gateway
– Compact system: At each module
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Network management and sync telegram only require the basic identifier.
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The identifiers can also be set individually.
(
8.1.3
Saving changes
)
Note!
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Changes of the baud rate, node address, identifiers for PDOs,
and the transmission mode for PDOs must be saved with
I2003
h
= 1, for being maintained even after switching off the
supply voltage.
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Any changes will become effective only after a Reset Node:
– Switch the supply voltage on again
– Execute NMT command "81
h
" (see chapter "Network
management (NMT)")
– Set I2358
h
= 1
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