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Process data communication

3.3.4
Process data objects are used for real time data exchange for process data, for example inclination or
operating status. PDOs can be transmitted synchronously or cyclically (asynchronously).
Synchronous
In order to transmit the process data synchronously, a value between 1 and F0h (=240) must be written into
the object 1800h Subindex 2. If the value is 3, the PDO is transmitted on every third sync telegram (if the
value 1 is entered, transmission takes place on every sync telegram). The counter for the number of PDOs
to be transmitted is reset in the event of a position change or NMT reset, i.e. unless it is changed, the
position is transmitted five times. If the position changes, it is transmitted a further five times.
In synchronous operation, the PDO is requested by the master via the Sync telegram.
Byte 0
Byte 1
COB ID = 80
0
Cyclical (asynchronous)
If you wish the PDOs to be transmitted cyclically, the value FEh must be written into the object 1800h /
1801h Subindex 2. In addition, the cycle time in milliseconds must be entered in the same object subindex 5.
The entered time is rounded off to 1 ms. If the value is stored for 0 ms, the PDOs are not transmitted. The
function is switched off.
Overview
In the following table, the different transmission modes for PDOs are summarized:
1800h
Sub2
Sub5
FEh/FFh
3ms
Cyclical transmission every 3 ms
FEh/FFh
0ms
Transmit PDO switched off
3
xxx
Transmit with every third sync telegram
Object 1A00h subindex 0-3 defines the PDO - mapping. The format is shown in the following table:
ID
DLC
181h
6
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Summarized description
Byte 1+2
Byte 3+4
6511h
6010h
(Temperature)
(horizontal /
long Value / X)
10/29
Byte 5+6
6020h
(vertical /
lateral Value / Y)
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