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OPERATION IN THE CANOPEN NETWORK
All the communication of the slave with the network is performed using those objects, and the data that can be
accessed are the existent in the device object dictionary.
6.5 COB-ID
A telegram of the CANopen network is always transmitted by a communication object (COB). Every COB has an
identifier that indicates the type of data that is being transported. This identifier, called COB-ID has an 11 bit size,
and it is transmitted in the identifier field of a CAN telegram. It can be subdivided in two parts:
Function Code
Address
bit 10
bit 9
bit 8
bit 7
bit 6
bit 5
bit 4
bit 3
bit 2
bit 1
bit 0
Function Code: indicates the type of object that is being transmitted.
Adrress: indicates with which network device the telegram is linked.
A table with the standard values for the different communication objects is presented next. Notice that the standard
value of the object depends on the slave address, with the exception of the COB-ID for NMT and SYNC, which are
common for all the network elements. Those values can also be changed during the device configuration stage.
Table 6.2:
COB-ID for the different objects
COB
Function Code (bits 10-7)
COB-ID Resultant COB-ID (fu address)
NMT
0000
0
SYNC
0001
128 (80h)
EMCY
0001
129 - 255 (81h - FFh)
PDO1 (tx)
0011
385 - 511 (181h - 1FFh)
PDO1 (rx)
0100
513 - 639 (201h - 27Fh)
PDO2 (tx)
0101
641 - 767 (281h - 2FFh)
PDO2 (rx)
0110
769 - 895 (301h - 37Fh)
PDO3 (tx)
0111
897 - 1023 (381h - 3FFh)
PDO3 (rx)
1000
1025 - 1151 (401h - 47Fh)
PDO4 (tx)
1001
1153 - 1279 (481h - 4FFh)
PDO4 (rx)
1010
1281 - 1407 (501h - 57Fh)
SDO (tx)
1011
1409 - 1535 (581h - 5FFh)
SDO (rx)
1100
1537 - 1663 (601h - 67Fh)
Node Guarding/Heartbeat
1110
1793 - 1919 (701h - 77Fh)
6.6 EDS FILE
Each device on an CANopen network has an EDS configuration file, which contains information about the device
functions on the network. This file is used by a master or configuration software to program devices present at
CANopen network.
The EDS file is available from WEG website (http://www.weg.net). It is important to note if the EDS configuration file
is compatible with the firmware version of the SCW100 starter manager.
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