Tab ‘EtherCAT Slave - Expert Process Data’

Object: EtherCAT Slave

This tab provides a different and more detailed view of the process data that is also displayed in the Process Data dialog box. Downloads are also selected here for PDO assignment and PDO configuration.

Requirement: The check box for the expert settings of the slave is selected.

See also:

Sync Manager
List of sync managers with data size and PDO type
PDO Assignment (16#1C12)
List of PDOs that are assigned to the selected Sync Manager
If a check box is selected, then the PDOs are activated and I/O channels are created. This is similar to the simple PDO configuration window.
PDO List
List of PDOs that are assigned to the selected Sync Manager
You can add new PDOs or edit or delete existing PDOs by executing the respective commands (Add, Delete, Edit) in the command bar or shortcut menu.
Edit PDO List
Name  
Index  
Direction
  • TxPDO (Input): c13070c5ab89d19cc0a8640e00a73600_9a3f06830c0506c5c0a8640e012f0ace : The PDO is transmitted from the master to the slave.
  • RxPDO (Output): c13070c5ab89d19cc0a8640e00a73600_9a3f06830c0506c5c0a8640e012f0ace The PDO is transmitted from the slave to the master.
Flags
  • Mandatory: The PDO is required and cannot be deactivated in the PDO Assignment.
  • Window Content: The PDO contents are fixed and cannot be changed. Therefore, it is also not possible to add entries to the PDO Content.
  • Virtual PDO: Reserved for future use
Exclude PDOs It is possible to define an exclusion list. When one PDO is active in the PDO Assignment, other PDOs are inactive and cannot be activated.
SyncUnit ID of the sync manager where the PDO should be assigned
PDO Content
Displays the contents of the PDOs that are selected in the PDO List. You can add new entries or edit or delete existing entries by executing the respective commands (Add, Delete, Edit) in the command bar or shortcut menu. You can change the PDO order by clicking Move up and Move down.
Download
PDO Assignment c13070c5ab89d19cc0a8640e00a73600_9a3f06830c0506c5c0a8640e012f0ace : Specific CoE commands for initializing the 0x1cxx objects are generated and written to the slave.
PDO Configuration c13070c5ab89d19cc0a8640e00a73600_9a3f06830c0506c5c0a8640e012f0ace : The CoE commands for 0x16xx or 0x1axx are generated, loading the PDO mapping to the slave. As a rule, the default values originate from the ESI file and the device must support this functionality. For example, if a device has a fixed configuration, then these commands are seen as flawed.
Load PDO Info from the Device The current PDO configuration is read from the slave and entered into the configuration. The lists in the upper and lower right are then deleted and filled with the read data. This is especially useful when the ESI file is incomplete and the configuration is available only on the slave.

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