Function library
CAN1In
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EDBCSXS064 EN 4.0
User data
Each of the eight bytes of received user data is assigned to different signal types. For this
reason, they can be evaluated —as required— as
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digital signals (1 bit)
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control word / analog signals (16 bits)
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phase signals (32 Bit)
in the axis module:
Byte
Digital signals (1 bit)
Analog signals (16 bit)
Phase signals (32 Bit)
1, 2
CAN1In−Ctrl.Bit0
CAN1In−Ctrl.Bit1
CAN1In−Ctrl.Bit2
CAN1In−Ctrl.Quickstop_B3
CAN1In−Ctrl.Bit4
...
CAN1In−Ctrl.Bit7
CAN1In−Ctrl.Disable_B8
CAN1In−Ctrl.CInhibit_B9
CAN1In−Ctrl.TripSet_B10
CAN1In−Ctrl.TripReset_B11
CAN1In−Ctrl.Bit12
...
CAN1In−Ctrl.Bit15
CAN1In−DctrlCtrl
CAN1In−W0/W1
Note:
The internal control word is firmly allocated to bytes 1 and 2. Via this
control word it is possible touse
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signals for the functions "quick stop" (QSP), DISABLE, CINH,
TRIP−SET und TRIP−RESET and
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the other 11 control bits (CAN1In−Ctrl.Bit...)
in further functions/function blocks.
3, 4
CAN1In−W1.Bit0
...
CAN1In−W1.Bit15
CAN1In−W1
5, 6
CAN1In−Bit0
...
CAN1In−Bit15
CAN1In−W2
CAN1In−W2/W3
7, 8
CAN1In−Bit16
...
CAN1In−Bit31
CAN1In−W3
Note!
Via C0357 you can set the monitoring time (Lenze setting: 3000 ms) for data
reception. (