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DVP-ES2-EX2-SS2-SA2-SX2-Operation Manual

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<strong>DVP</strong>-<strong>ES2</strong>/<strong>EX2</strong>/<strong>SS2</strong>/<strong>SA2</strong>/<strong>SX2</strong>/SE <strong>Operation</strong> <strong>Manual</strong> - Programming<br />

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receive PDOs are called PDO consumers.<br />

The PDO is described by means of the “producer/consumer mode”. The data is transmitted<br />

from one producer to one or many consumers. The data which can be transmitted are<br />

limited to 1-byte data to 8-byte data. After the data is transmitted by the producer, the<br />

consumer does not need to reply to the data. Every node in the network will detect the data<br />

information transmitted by the transmission node, and decides whether to process the data<br />

which is received.<br />

Every PDO is described by two objects in the object dictionary: The PDO communication<br />

parameters and the PDO mapping parameters<br />

The PDO communication parameters: The COB-ID which will be used by PDO, the<br />

transmission type, the prohibition time, and the cycle<br />

of the counter<br />

The PDO mapping parameters: They include the object list in an object dictionary. These<br />

objects are mapped into the PDO, including the data length<br />

(in bits). To explain the contents of the PDO, the producer<br />

and the consumer have to understand the mapping.<br />

The PDO transmission mode: synchronous and asynchronous<br />

Synchronous: Synchronous periodic and synchronous non-periodic<br />

Asynchronous: The PDO is transmitted when the data changes, or it is transmitted after a<br />

trigger.<br />

The transmission modes supported by are as follows.<br />

Type<br />

PDO transmission<br />

Periodic Non-periodic Synchronous Asynchronous RTR<br />

0 X X<br />

1 – 240 X X<br />

254 X<br />

255 X<br />

Mode 0: The PDO information is transmitted only when the PDO data changes and the<br />

synchronous signal comes.<br />

Modes 1~240: One piece of PDO information is transmitted every 1~240 synchronous<br />

signals.<br />

Mode 254: The trigger is defined the manufacturer. The definition of the PLC is the same as<br />

mode 255.<br />

Mode 255: PDO is transmitted when the data changes, or it is transmitted after a trigger.<br />

All the data in the PDO has to be mapped from the object dictionary. The following is an<br />

example of the PDO mapping.<br />

Object dictionary<br />

PDO_1 mapping<br />

xxxxh<br />

xxh<br />

Application object A<br />

0<br />

3<br />

1<br />

yyyyh<br />

yyh<br />

8<br />

yyyyh<br />

yyh<br />

Application object B<br />

2<br />

zzzzh<br />

zzh<br />

16<br />

3<br />

xxxxh<br />

xxh<br />

8<br />

zzzzh<br />

zzh<br />

Application object C<br />

PDO_1<br />

Application object B<br />

Application object C<br />

Application object A<br />

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