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DM01 / DI01
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Michael Breu
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The details and data in this document are regularly checked and updated and are at any time subject to change without notice.
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INTER CONTROL
Hermann Khler Elektrik GmbH & Co. KG
Schafhofstrae 30
D - 90411 Nrnberg / Germany
Tel.: (0911) 9522-5; Fax: (0911) 9522-857
Table of Contents
1
7.2.1
7.2.2
7.3
Hardware.................................................................................................................22
7.3.1
Quality features .................................................................................................................22
7.3.2
Characteristics ..................................................................................................................24
7.3.2.1 Operator control area ....................................................................................................24
7.3.2.1.1 Input / Adjustment unit.............................................................................................24
7.3.2.1.2 Output unit ...............................................................................................................26
7.3.2.2 Electronics area.............................................................................................................27
7.3.2.2.1 Digital inputs (DM01 and DI01)................................................................................27
7.3.2.2.2 Digital outputs (DM01 only) .....................................................................................28
7.3.2.2.3 CAN-bus connection................................................................................................29
7.3.2.2.4 Temperature range..................................................................................................29
7.3.2.2.5 Other........................................................................................................................29
7.3.2.3 Connection area ............................................................................................................29
7.3.2.3.1 CCN .........................................................................................................................29
7.3.2.3.2 DCP Subunit ............................................................................................................29
7.3.3
Interfaces ..........................................................................................................................30
7.4
Firmware .................................................................................................................31
7.4.1
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7.5
Safety ......................................................................................................................36
CCN Pin-Assignment of Spring-loaded Terminals X1...X12 ....................................37
DCP-Subunit Pin-Assignment..................................................................................40
10 Notes ..................................................................................................................47
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List of Illustrations
Figure 1: Wiring of a Digsy or Digsyoutdoor in the switchgear cabinet .....................................13
Figure 2: Cable connection in switchgear cabinet.................................................................14
Figure 3: DM01/DI01 Types .................................................................................................17
Figure 4: Example of a possible CAN network .....................................................................17
Figure 5: Block diagram DM01 (8I/8O) .................................................................................18
Figure 6: Block diagram DI01 (16I).......................................................................................18
Figure 7: Housing digsyCompact ...............................................................................................20
Figure 8: CCN-housing.........................................................................................................21
Figure 9: Circuit board DM01/DI01 CCN ..............................................................................23
Figure 10: Circuit board DM01/DI01 digsy compact subunit ......................................................23
Figure 11: Adjusting the node-ID and baud rate ...................................................................24
Figure 12: CANopen states ..................................................................................................36
List of Tables
Table 1: Implemented I/O-modules ......................................................................................17
Table 2: Functional features CCN and digsyCompact subunit ....................................................18
Table 3: Quality features ......................................................................................................22
Table 4: Assignment of switches to COB-ID-bit....................................................................25
Table 5: Transmission rates .................................................................................................25
Table 6: LED functions .........................................................................................................26
Table 7: Object dictionary CANopen standard, DS-301........................................................32
Table 8: Object dictionary CANopen standard, DS-401........................................................33
Table 9: PDO(process data object)-mapping of the DM01 ...................................................33
Table 10: PDO-mapping of the DI01 ....................................................................................34
Table 11: Error handling.......................................................................................................34
Table 12: Error detection in digital outputs ...........................................................................35
Table 13: Pin assignment DM01 DCP-subunit .....................................................................41
Table 14: Pin assignment DI01 DCP-subunit .......................................................................42
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1
1.1
This manual contains the information required for the normal use (as defined by Section 1.4 on Page
9) of the product described herein. It is meant for technically qualified personnel with special training or
having relevant knowledge in the field of measuring, open- and closed-loop control engineering,
hereinafter called automation engineering.
The knowledge and technically appropriate implementation of the safety notes and warnings contained
in this manual are the prerequisite for safe installation and commissioning as well as for safety during
operation and maintenance of the product described. Only qualified personnel as defined by Section
1.2 on Page 8 has the expertise required under specific conditions to correctly interpret and implement
the safety notes and warnings given in general in this document.
This manual is an integral part of the range of items delivered, even if, for logistic reasons, a separate
order for it had to be placed. For reasons of comprehensibility, it does not contain all details for all
designs of the product described and cannot consider any imaginable case of setup, operation or
maintenance. Should you want further information or should special problems not sufficiently covered
by this document occur, you can request further information from INTER CONTROL or their
representatives.
In addition, we point out that the contents of this product documentation are not part of an earlier or
existing agreement, commitment or of a legal relationship nor an amendment to this. All obligations of
INTER CONTROL result from the respective purchase contract, which also contains the complete and
exclusively valid warranties. These contractual warranty regulations are neither extended nor limited by
the text of this document.
INTER CONTROL shall not be liable for damage resulting from improper use of the
supplied components or from non-observance of the instructions given in this
manual.
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1.2
Qualified Personnel
Unqualified interference with the device/system or non-compliance with the warnings specified in this
manual or attached to the device/system cabinet can result in serious physical injury or damage to
property. Therefore, only appropriately qualified personnel is allowed to interfere with this
device/system.
Qualified personnel as meant by the safety-related notes in this manual or on the product itself are
persons that
are either, as project engineering personnel, familiar with the safety concepts of automation
engineering;
or are, as operating personnel, trained in the handling of automation systems and know the
operation-related contents of this manual;
or, as commissioning and service personnel, have special training enabling them to repair such
automation systems or have the authorization to commission, earth and label circuits and
devices/systems in compliance with the applicable safety standards.
1.3
Hazards
The following notes are on one hand meant for your personal safety and, on the other, for the
protection against damage of the described product or connected devices.
Safety notes and warnings to avoid hazards for life and health of users or maintenance personnel or to
avoid damage to property are emphasized in this manual by the signal terms defined below.
As regards this manual and the notes on the products themselves the various terms have the following
meaning:
HAZARD:
WARNING:
CAUTION:
means that slight physical injury or damage to property can occur, if the
relevant precautions are not taken.
NOTE:
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ATTENTION:
1.4
if ATTENTION is emphasized and used in this manual to refer to safetyrelated facts, its contents correspond to the above-mentioned definition
under Note or Caution.
Normal Use
The device/system or the respective system component may only be used in cases where the
technical data are not exceeded and only in conjunction with devices or components (supplied by
external providers) that are recommended or permitted by INTER CONTROL.
The product described was developed, manufactured, tested, and documented in compliance with
the relevant safety standards. Therefore, the product normally causes no hazards for property or
physical health, if the handling instructions and safety notes for project planning, mounting/
installation, normal use and maintenance/repair are complied with.
WARNING:
1.5
After removal of the housing or the protection against electric shock or after
opening of the system cabinet, certain dangerous live parts of these
devices/systems become accessible, which poses a risk for the user's health.
Only appropriately qualified personnel is allowed to interfere with this
device/system.
This personnel must have profound knowledge of all sources of hazards and
maintenance measures according to the specifications given in this manual.
Prerequisites for perfect and safe operation of the product are proper
transportation, proper storage, setup and installation as well as careful
operation and maintenance.
Since the product when used is mostly part of larger systems or equipment, these notes are meant to
provide a guideline for safe integration of the product into its environment.
In this connection special attention is to be paid to the following facts:
NOTE:
Hereinafter we give, depending on the case of application, notes to be observed in the installation and
commissioning of the product:
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WARNING:
The safety regulations and the regulations for the prevention of accidents
applicable to the specific case of use are to be observed.
Operation of devices that are meant to be installed in housings or cabinets is
only permitted if they have been built in, that of desk-top or portable devices
only if the housing is closed. For equipment with permanent connection
(stationary devices/systems) without an all-pole mains disconnecting switch
and/or fuses, a mains disconnecting switch or a fuse have to be installed in
the building installation. The system has to be connected to the protective
conductor.
WARNING:
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CAUTION:
1.6
Connecting cables and signal lines must be installed so that inductive and
capacitive parasitics/interference do not adversely affect the automation
functions.
Systems and equipment of automation engineering and their control
elements must be mounted so that they are sufficiently protected against
unintentional operation or actuation.
To avoid undefined conditions in the automation system caused by a cable
or wire break on the signal side, appropriate safety measures have to be
taken on the hardware and software side of the I/O coupling.
I/O cables may be plugged or pulled under de-energized conditions only.
Interface cables may be plugged or pulled without switching off the voltage
supply only if the following preconditions have been met:
1. The cable must be shielded and the shield must be linked to the
conducting metal hood.
2. Prior to plugging the cables, a potential equalization has to be effected by
connecting the PE-carrying plug parts.
Depending on the task to be performed by an electronic automation system, both active and
passive faults can be dangerous faults. In a drive control for example, in general the active fault is
dangerous, since it leads to unauthorized switching on of the driving mechanism. In the case of a
signalling function, on the other hand, a passive fault may prevent a hazardous operational
condition from being indicated/signalized.
This differentiation between possible faults and their task-related attribution to dangerous and
harmless faults is of importance for all safety considerations concerning the product delivered.
WARNING:
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1.7
If measurements or testing become necessary on the active device, then the requirements and
procedural instructions of the regulation for the prevention of accidents VBG 4.0 must be observed,
especially 8 Permissible deviations during work on active parts. Suitable electric tools are to be
used.
WARNING:
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1.8
If machinery and systems are to be welded, the following regulations are to be observed:
1.
2.
3.
ATTENTION:
Off
2. Starter battery:
First disconnect the negative pole, then the positive pole.
Or an equivalent measure to disconnect the circuits.
3. Connecting the earthing/grounding terminal:
Connect the earthing terminal directly to the component to be welded.
Never establish the connection via rotating elements.
Avoid stray welding currents.
4. Welding cable routing:
Do not lay any welding cables in parallel to electric lines.
5. Housings of electronic components:
Do not touch any housings of electronic components and electric lines
with the welding electrode.
If one of the specified measures cannot be complied with, the plug
connectors have to be pulled out of the electronic devices prior to carrying
out any welding jobs.
In the case of plasma welding too, the plug connectors have to be pulled out
of the electronic devices prior to welding.
1.9
Quick charging may only be carried out with the starter battery disconnected from the terminals.
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ATTENTION:
From the earthing screw (PE) of the housing (Digsy) a connection (min.
2
2.5mm ) that has to be as short as possible is to be laid to the PE in the
power supply unit (or chassis).
When using connectors featuring metal hoods with applied shield, it is
possible to dispense with the additional overall-shield connection to the
earthing point of the control unit housing.
In the case of shielded cables use always metal hoods.
The metal hoods are to be conductively screw-fastened to the housing.
In the case of potential differences between several PE - (GND) - points (e.g.,
in the case of separated power supply via different circuits) the shield of the
I/O-cable must only be applied (earthed) on one side (i.e., on the control unit).
The twisted-pair, shielded signal cables must in the connector (50-pole SubD- jack) be connected to GND. The individual shields on the open cable end
must not be connected to the overall shield or PE.
The protective conductor (PE) is to be connected via the star-point in the switchgear cabinet to the
earthing screw provided for on the Digsy housing. This measure, too, serves to increase the
interference immunity (see Figure 1 and Figure 2 on Pages 15 and 16).
When using I/O-cables with shields and plastic hoods the shield connection has to be screwed
together with the earthing screw (PE) of the Digsy housing.
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A=
Prior to connecting painted housing parts the lacquer/varnish coat on the points of connection
has to be removed.
B=
Fold the shields backward and earth them coaxially with the nickel-plated cable clamps.
C=
D=
Nickel-plated or varnished mounting plate with bare/uninsulated area around the fastening holes
(coating or lacquer must have been removed).
E=
F=
PE-connection 16mm2 to the machine. When using the device in a vehicle the connection from
the switchgear cabinet to the chassis has to be established in the same way as the connection
from the mounting plate to the switchgear cabinet.
G=
H=
K=
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ATTENTION:
The areas of the control electronics, power electronics and mains-ON/OFF must be geometrically
separated (they must not be located next each other). This area separation applies also to the closed
cabinet door.
ATTENTION:
The high-frequency connections of the metal parts have, in addition to the PE-connection, to be
carried out according to the VDE-regulations.
The PE-connections according to the applicable VDE-regulations (or VDE-standards) have to be laid
separately!
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ATTENTION:
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PROJECT INTRODUCTION
DM01/DI01 is the designation for digital signal I/O-modules designed as a node with CAN-interface.
The new product with the working title DM01 or DI01 is, as several other products from INTER
CONTROL, equipped with a CAN-interface and suitable for connecting it to the available products
digsycompact and CGC. DM01 and DI01 feature the same characteristics like the digsyoutdoor family
(i.e., industrial temperature range, vibration resistance, etc.) and in some aspects they are even more
suitable for use in commercial vehicles or under rough environmental conditions (e.g., housing with
IP66K, extended supply voltage range for 12V and 24V vehicle electrical systems, etc.).
D M 0 1
8I / 8O
s eq u . n u m b er
m ixed I/O
d ig ital n od e
D I0 1
16I / 0O
s eq u . n u m b er
in p u ts
d ig ital n od e
DM01
DI01
AM01
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7
7.1
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Block Diagrams DM01 and DI01
The nodes DM01 or DI01 are available in two versions, viz. as CAN Connection Node (switchgear
cabinet version with spring-loaded terminals for easy wiring) and as digsy compact subunit with singleplug-connector system suitable for mobile use.
CCN
digsyCompact subunit
X
X
X
X
X
Sensor voltage
supply
Voltage
supply,
W atch-dog
and Reset
CAN-transceiver
(EN11898)
CANcontroller
Termin.
strips
8 digital
outputs
RES
WD
Backreading
outputs
Display and
Operator
panel
(LEDs +
switch panel)
Microcontroller
stim ulation
4 Hi/Lo
8 digital
inputs
4 Hi/Lo
Sensor supply
voltage
Voltage
supply,
W atch-Dog
and Reset
CAN-transceiver
(EN11898)
CANcontroller
Termin.
strips
RES
8 digital
inputs
WD
Display and
operator panel
(LEDs +
switch panel)
Microcontroller
stim ulation
8 digital
inputs
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4 Hi/Lo
4 Hi/Lo
Four-layer multi-layer board with two layers for voltage supply VCC and ground for SMD-equipping
(only components not available in SMD-technology are conventionally fitted)
The housing for DM01 or DI01 as digsycompact subunit has the following essential quality features:
The electronics is safely and mechanically protected against rough service-conditions for use in
mobile machinery and utility / commercial vehicles
Safe electrical protection (EMC) of the installed electronics against environmental influences of any
kind
All necessary standards for interference susceptibility and noise emission are complied with.
The housing for CCN-components has the following essential quality features:
7.2.2 Characteristics
The housing for the nodes DM01 and DI01 as digsycompact subunit meets the following requirements:
Compact design
Impact resistance
IP66K acc. to DIN 40050 (housing tested as being positive up to IP69K; because of the technical
data of the 55-pole connector and GoreTex pill only IP66K can be guaranteed),
GoreTex filter
Resistant to electromagnetic interference (EMI)
Good resistance to chemicals, even to sea water
Industrial temperature range (-40 up to +85 C).
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Figure 8: CCN-housing
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serve as a
7.3
Hardware
DI01
Adjustment unit (switches)
Operator control
area
Electronics area
These areas are implemented on the circuit board in 3 sectors each which are roughly arranged as
shown in Figure 9: Circuit board DM01/DI01 CCN on Page 25 and Figure 10: Circuit board DM01/DI01
digsycompact subunit on Page 23.
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C onnection area
O per.cont. area
X1
X2
X3
X4
X5
X6
X7
X8
X9
Electronics area
O p e ra to r c o n tr . a r e a
D IP - S w itc h & L E D s
C o n n e c t.
a re a
5 5 - p o le
C o n n e c to r
E le c t r o n ic s a r e a
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7.3.2 Characteristics
7.3.2.1 Operator control area
The operator control area combines the input / adjustment and the output unit:
7.3.2.1.1
An array with 10 switches forms the input/adjustment unit. With these switches it is possible to adjust
the identifier for the CAN-node (acc. to Default-Connection-Set from CANopen), the selected
transmission rate, and the threshold voltage of the digital inputs (for 12V-, or 24V voltage supply).
10
ON = 0
OFF = 1
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The switches 1...6 are to be used in order to adjust the module-ID, i.e., the adjustments on the
switches 1...6 correspond with the bits 0...5 of the module-ID; bit 6 of the module-ID is always 0.
Consequently, it is not possible to adjust 127 nodes, as is theoretically possible acc. to the CANopen
specification, but only 63. This figure, however, is considered to be adequate.
In the case of the module-ID = 0, the module is separated from the CAN-bus and does not take
part in any CAN-bus-events!
6
0
5
6
1
x
4
3
2
5
4
3
1
1
1
x
x
x
Module-ID
1
2
1
x
0
1
1
x
Switch 10 is to be used in order to adjust the switching threshold for the digital inputs. The switch
position defines whether the switching threshold of the inputs is adjusted for systems with 12V or 24V
voltage supply.
ON
OFF
=
=
Transmission
rate
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
10 kbit/s
20 kbit/s
50 kbit/s
62.5 kbit/s
100 kbit/s
125 kbit/s
200 kbit/s
250 kbit/s
Switches
9
8
7
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
1
100 ms
50 ms
20 ms
16 ms
10 ms
8 ms
5 ms
4 ms
1
2
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Samplepoint
0.7
0.7
0.7
0.75
0.7
0.7
0.68
0.7
LED No.
LED
Designation
LED
Colour
VIM_ON
green
VCC
RESET/RUN
red/green
COM_ERR
red
APP_ERR
red
ID1-ID8
green
QD1-QD8
yellow
or ID9-ID16
or green
5-12
13-20
Function
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ATTENTION:
If the LEDs No. 3 and No. 4 are alternately flashing with approx. 4 Hz, the
Module-ID 0 has been selected on the node and thus the node is separated
from the CAN-bus!
There are eight digital, ground-related inputs implemented. The inputs are resistor-coupled and meet
the requirements of the EN61131-2 for digital inputs, type 2, rated voltage 24 VDC.
The inputs are adaptable to various requirements:
The switching thresholds of all inputs are switch-selectable for systems with a voltage supply of 12V
or 24V. The switching threshold can be switched over with a switch of the switch array (10 switches)
(see point 7.3.2.1.1 Input / Adjustment unit on Page 24).
With DM01 and DI01 - separately for the two groups of four (ID1-ID4 and ID5-ID8) - the active level
of the input signal is adjustable for "1"-switching or "0"-switching. The switchover is effected by
means of SDO (service data object), hence, with the software via the CAN-bus.
The inputs for systems with a voltage supply of 24V meet the requirements of the Euro-Standard
EN 61131-2 regarding input levels. The inputs for systems with a supply voltage of 12V are
proportionally adapted to the input levels for 24V vehicle networks, since there exists no standard for
them yet.
1
It is ensured that, no matter which active input level is selected, the green LEDs always indicate the
logic input state - irrespective of the selected active level.
To be able - for safety reasons - to test the function of the input wiring, and especially the input logic, a
stimulation of the inputs is enabled with simple means.
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NOTE:
The digital outputs are not current-limited (as e.g., outputs on the BIM). Any
short circuits in these output driver components on the module will be
detected due to their own overheating. In case of an internal excess
temperature (junction temperature 150 C) the modules switch off.
Consequently, the nominal loading of 1.5 A can well be exceeded. However, it
has to be mentioned that a trouble-free function of the electronic device over
the entire temperature range is only guaranteed when the nominal currents
are kept to!
1
A controlled/driven output is designated by a yellow LED which always indicates the true state of the
output.
To ensure a detection of output errors the outputs are backreadable. Backreading is effected with input
circuits which are identical with those of digital inputs.
The following events cause a switch-off of the output driver:
Because of the special features of the electronics and external components, e.g., free-wheeling
diodes, the outputs are protected against short circuits, overload, overvoltage (including load dump),
polarity reversal, load shedding and cut-off of the supply voltage, and electrostatic discharge.
ATTENTION:
One free-wheeling diode per output prevents overvoltages due
to inductive loads.
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CAN-bus connection
7.3.2.2.4
Temperature range
The electronics is designed for the industrial temperature range ( -40...+85 C ). These temperature
limits apply to the direct ambient operating temperature of the components.
7.3.2.2.5
Other
CCN
Two are used for connecting the supply voltages (one terminal for the incoming and, if necessary,
one for the outgoing line)
Two serve for the connection to the CAN-bus (one terminal for the incoming and, if necessary, one
for the outgoing line)
Eight are used in order to connect the input/output signals. In this context, it should be taken into
account that three connecting points (VIM, ground, and signal line) are available for input signals, so
that a sensor may be directly connected here without any further external wiring.
7.3.2.3.2
DCP Subunit
The connecting piece consists of a connector (fit for vehicle service) with 55 contacts for:
An external distributor for leads is not necessary; all sensors and actuators can be connected to this
connector (including the sensor supply).
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7.3.3 Interfaces
The only communication interface available on the DM01 or DI01 is a CAN-interface.
Physical bus characteristics acc. to EN 11898 (High Speed Bus).
Protocol acc. to CANopen (DS-301 V3.0).
The module-ID can be adjusted via switches (s. 7.3.2.1.1)
The adjustment of the transmission rate is effected via switches (s. 7.3.2.1.1)
Transmission rates [kbit/s]
250
200
125
100
62.5
50
20
10
Two ports are available; one serves as input, the other one as output. Pin assignment and pin
identifiers follow the CANopen-specifications physical-layer.
By mounting a wire-jumper (with CCN between pin 4 (CAN_H) and pin 6 (CAN_TR), or with the DCPsubunit between pin 13 or pin 31(CAN_H) and pin 32 (CAN_TR)) it is easily possible to implement a
bus termination.
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7.4
Firmware
This type of CAN-node is to be regarded as a pure input / output node. Apart from the monitoring of
input/output signals a preprocessing of input/output signals does not take place.
7.4.2 Characteristics
7.4.2.1 Initialization
The initialization part of the program is designed so that not only a power-up-reset but also an
unplanned local reset during the run time in a complex network (e.g., triggered off by the local watch
dog) guarantees a safe restart of the DM01/DI01 and thus a safe reintegration into the network.
After a restart an emergency message (length 0) will be sent which identifies the start-up (not conform
with DS-301!).
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Index
1000h
SubIndex
1001h
1008h
100Ah
100Ch
100Dh
1400h
Object
VAR
VAR
VAR
VAR
VAR
VAR
RECORD
00h
01h
02h
1600h
ARRAY
Type/
Value Range
unsigned32
Name
Device Type
Error Register
Manufacturer device name
Manufacturer software version
Guard time
Life time factor
1st Receive PDO Communication
Parameter
Number of entries
COB-ID used by PDO
Transmission Type
ro
ro
ro
rw
ro
unsigned8
unsigned32
unsigned8
ro
ro
ro
02h
xxxxxxxxh
FFh (async,
acc. to device
profile)
ro
02h,00h,00h,00
h
see Table 9 +
Table 101)
see Table 9 +
Table 102)
01h
02h
1800h
RECORD
unsigned32
ro
ro
00h
01h
02h
ro
ro
ro
03h
Inhibit Time
ro
03h
xxxxxxxxh
FFh (async,
acc. to device
profile)
0190h (40ms)
ro
02h
1A00h
ARRAY
unsigned16
01h
02h
00h
unsigned32
ro
ro
Value
91h,01h,
03h,00h
xxh (00h)
DM01 or DI01
Vx.y1
xxxxh (0000h)
02h
unsigned8
vis-string
vis-string
unsigned16
unsigned8
PDOCommPar
00h
Attribute
ro
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see Table 9 +
Table 103)
see Table 9 +
Table 104)
Index
6000h
SubIndex
Object
ARRAY
00h
01h
02h
6002h
ARRAY
00h
01h
6005h
VAR
6200h
ARRAY
00h
01h
Type/
Value Range
DM01
DI01
ro
ro
ro
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
02h
xxh
xxh
unsigned8
unsigned8
ro
rw
x
x
x
x
x
x
01h
00h1
booloean
rw
01h
unsigned8
unsigned8
ro
rw
x
x
x
Name
Read State 8 Input Lines
Number of blocks 8 inputs state
Read 8 inputs (ID1-ID8)
Read 8 inputs (QD1-QD8 with DM01)
(ID9-ID16 with DI01)
Polarity 8 Input Lines
Number of blocks 8 inputs polarity
Polarity 8 inputs (ID1-ID8)
unsigned8
unsigned8
unsigned8
Attri
bute
Value
01h
xxh
This leads to the following data for the PDO(process data object)-mapping of the node DM01:
Index
Rx
Rx
Tx
TX
1)
1600h
2)
1600h
3)
1A00h
4)
1A00h
Data on:
Sub-index
Entry:
Index
Sub-index
01h
02h
01h
02h
6200h
6002h
6000h
6000h
01h
01h
01h
02h
Object-length
[bits]
08h
08h
08h
08h
As a result, it is defined in the object dictionary that there exists a transmit-PDO with a length of 2 bytes
into which the state of the digital outputs (8 bit) and the state of the digital inputs (8 bit) are statically
mapped. The data will be managed according to the standards of the "CANopen device profiles for I/Omodules". The PDO will only be transferred in the operational mode, triggered off by an event, i.e.,
every change of the state of the digital inputs is to be considered an event. The transmission of the
PDO is limited by the inhibit time belonging to the PDO. After the reset it is set to 40 ms and cannot be
changed. By switching off the global event flag this feature of transmitting the PDO per event can be
switched off so that then the transmit-PDOs can only be obtained via remote-frames.
In addition, there exists a receive-PDO in which two 8-bit values are transmitted. They represent both
the states of the digital outputs (1st byte) and the selection of the input polarity of the digital inputs
(2nd byte).
The polarity reversal is only possible to a limited degree, i.e., for the least significant (ID1...ID4) and for the most significant
four input channels (ID5...ID8) each together. As a result, there are only the combinations 00h, 0Fh, F0h, and FFh for this
byte. Basically, in programming there will always the least significant bit of the nibble be taken and thus all four bits of the
nibble be occupied. Consequently, it is for instance possible when writing a value of 01h that then 0Fh will be read back. The
bit value 0 stands for plus-switching and 1 for ground-switching inputs.
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Sub-index
Index
Entry:
Sub-index
01h
02h
01h
02h
6005h
6002h
6000h
6000h
00h
01h
01h
02h
1)
Rx
Rx
Tx
Tx
1600h
2)
1600h
3)
1A00h
4)
1A00h
Object-length
[bits]
08h
08h
08h
08h
There is hardly a difference between the PDO-mapping for DM01 and that of DI01. With the DI01node, instead of the digital outputs, the receive-PDO transmits enable digital input interrupts and the
transmit-PDO transmits both input ports!
when changing between the conditions error active and error passive" of the CAN-controller
(error active after error passive (occurrence of an error): error code 1000h, error passive
after error active (non-occurrence of an error): error code 0000h).
whenever an error condition of the digital inputs/outputs occurs (Error Code 1000h) or not
occurs (Error Code 0000h)
Byte 1
Byte 2
Emergency
error code
0000h
1000h
1000h
1000h
Byte 3 1
Byte 42
Byte 53
Byte 6
Byte 7
Byte 8
00h
00h
00h
00h
00h
00h
00h
00h
Error
Manufacturer specific
register error field
000u000u
0001000u
000u0001
000u0001
yyyyyyyy
yyyyyyyy
yyyyyyyy
yyyyyyyy
zzzzzzzz
zzzzzzzz
zzzzzzzz
zzzzzzzz
00h
00h
00h
00h
Communication error bit is bit 4, General error bit is bit 0, here identified with u, if both conditions are possible!
The bits yyyyyyyy represent the digital input channels 1-8; in this context 0000000y corresponds to an error in channel 1,
0y000000 to an error in channel 7; identified with y, if both conditions are possible (in the case of DCP-SU DM01 and DCP-SU
DI01).
3
The bits zzzzzzzz represent the digital output channels; in this context 0000000z corresponds to an error in channel 1,
0z000000 to an error in channel 7; identified with z, if both conditions are possible (only in the case of DCP-SU DM01; with
DCP-SU-DI01=0!).
2
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Actual
condition
Output
0
1
0
Pertaining
error bit
Explanation
0
1
1
Error-free condition
Error condition, occurs if the output is supplied from outside.
Error condition, occurs if, with the output being switched on, the
driver has switched off, or a short circuit has happened.
Error-free condition
When an output error occurs, an emergency message with the error code 1000h will be effected. If
there is no output error, an emergency message with the error code 0000h will be effected. Upon
inquiry by means of remote-object the current (i.e., the possibly last sent) error state will be
transmitted.
There are two possible causes if an output error occurs with the output being switched on:
1. a short circuit on the output
2. overloading of the output(driver).
In both cases we recommend to switch off the concerned output(s) by the controlling program
(application program AWP). Then an emergency message with the error code 0000h will be sent in
which the concerned outputs in byte 5 are deleted.
In case of a short circuit the error indication will occur anew if the output(s) is/are switched on again.
Hence, the cause of the short circuit has to be eliminated.
In case of an overloading of the output - depending on the ambient conditions - a recovery time of at
least 5 seconds (for cooling the driver) has to be kept prior to switching on the output(s) again. If the
error(s) occur(s) again the output wiring is to be checked.
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I n it i a liz a t i o n
a u t o m a t ic
S TO P
P r e - O p e r a t io n a l
RESET
S TA R T
E N TE R
PREOPER.
P re p a re d
S TO P
S TA R T
O p e ra tio n a l
The changes between the CANopen states are effected via NMT-commands, as shown in the above
diagram.
The digital outputs are only active if the node is in the states OPERATIONAL and PREPARED. A
switch-over to any other mode will effect that the default value is set for every output. The default value
is zero.
At the end of the node-guarding-time the DM01-node will be caused (from the OPERATIONAL or
PREPARED state) to run through a quasi reset in order to arrive again in the PRE_OPERATIONAL
state. This ensures that the outputs take on their default values again. In addition, an existing networkmaster, when possibly recommencing the node guarding, will find this node in PRE_OPERATIONAL
state and will infer from it that all the outputs are switched off!
7.5
Safety
The functional reliability of the nodes DM01 and DI01 is increased by the following features:
Watch dog
Backreadability of outputs
Stimulating and testing of inputs
Node and life guarding
Emergency messages
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8
8.1
X1
PIN ASSIGNMENT
CCN pin assignment of spring-loaded terminals X1...X12
Connector designation:
Pin-No.
Symbol
1
2
3
4
5
6
X2
Connector designation:
Pin-No.
Symbol
1
2
3
4
5
6
X3
CAN_GND
CAN_L
CAN_SHLD
CAN_H
CAN_V+
CAN_TR
Connector designation:
Pin-No.
Symbol
1
2
3
4
5
6
X4
CAN_GND
CAN_L
CAN_SHLD
CAN_H
CAN_V+
CAN_TR
VQS
GND
ID1
VQS
GND
QD1 / ID9
Connector designation:
Pin-No.
Symbol
1
2
3
4
5
6
VQS
GND
ID2
VQS
GND
QD2 / ID10
Incoming CAN-bus-cable
Pin meaning
Ground
CAN-bus-signal CAN-L (dominant low)
for connecting the CAN-shielding of a CAN-cable
CAN-bus-signal CAN-H (dominant high)
Output supply voltage for external CAN-components
Output internal terminating resistor for bus termination, to be connected to pin 4.
Outgoing CAN-bus-cable
Pin meaning
Ground
CAN-bus-signal CAN-L (dominant low)
for connecting the CAN-shielding of a CAN-cable
CAN-bus-signal CAN-H (dominant high)
Output supply voltage for external CAN-components
Output internal terminating resistor for bus termination, to be connected to pin 4
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X5
Connector designation:
Pin-No.
Symbol
1
2
3
4
5
6
X6
Connector designation:
Pin-No.
Symbol
1
2
3
4
5
6
X7
VQS
GND
ID5
VQS
GND
QD5 / ID13
Connector designation:
Pin-No.
Symbol
1
2
3
4
5
6
X9
VQS
GND
ID4
VQS
GND
QD4 / ID12
Connector designation:
Pin-No.
Symbol
1
2
3
4
5
6
X8
VQS
GND
ID3
VQS
GND
QD3 / ID11
VQS
GND
ID6
VQS
GND
QD6 / ID14
Connector designation:
Pin-No.
Symbol
1
2
3
4
5
6
VQS
GND
ID7
VQS
GND
QD7 / ID15
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1
2
3
4
5
6
VQS
GND
ID8
VQS
GND
QD8 / ID16
Ground
Digital Input 8
Output supply voltage for direct sensor connection
Ground
Digital Output 8 (DM01) or Digital Input 16 (DI01)
1
2
3
4
5
6
GND
GND
GND
VIM
VIQ
VIQ
Ground
Ground
Supply voltage Module
Supply voltage Load outputs
Supply voltage Load outputs
1
2
3
4
5
6
GND
GND
GND
VIM
VIQ
VIQ
Ground
Ground
Supply voltage Module
Supply voltage Load outputs
Supply voltage Load outputs
As cable for higher currents, i.e., for power supply purposes, we recommend to use the LFLEX 110 type from Messrs. LAPP Kabel. With this cable the following currents are possible via all pins:
9 A per pin,
12 A per pin
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8.2
DCP-Subunit Pin-Assignment
1.
VIQ1
2.
VIQ2
3.
GND
4.
VQS
5.
VQS
6.
VQS
7.
VQS
8.
GND
9.
VQS
10.
VQS
11.
GND
12.
CAN_L1
13.
CAN_H1
14.
CAN_GND
15.
CAN_V+
16.
GND
17.
GND
18.
GND
19.
GND
20.
VIM
21.
GND
22.
GND
23.
GND
24.
GND
25.
GND
38.
GND
26.
GND
39.
ID1
27.
VQS
40.
ID2
28.
VQS
41.
ID3
29.
PE
42.
ID4
30.
CAN_L2
43.
ID5
31.
CAN_H2
44.
ID6
32.
CAN_TR
45.
ID7
33.
CAN_SHLD
46.
ID8
34.
CAN_GND
47.
GND
35.
GND
48.
QD1 / ID9
36.
IPARAM
49.
QD2 / ID10
37.
GND
50.
QD3 / ID11
51.
QD4 / ID12
52.
QD5 / ID13
53.
QD6 / ID14
54.
QD7 / ID15
55.
QD8 / ID16
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Pin-No.
Signal identifier
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
VIQ1
VIQ2
GND
VQS
VQS
VQS
VQS
GND
VQS
VQS
GND
CAN_L1
CAN_H1
CAN_GND
CAN_V+
GND
GND
GND
GND
VIM
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
VQS
VQS
PE
CAN_L2
CAN_H2
CAN_TR
CAN_SHLD
CAN_GND
GND
IPARAM
GND
GND
ID1
ID2
ID3
ID4
ID5
ID6
ID7
ID8
GND
QD1
QD2
QD3
QD4
QD5
QD6
QD7
QD8
Dig.
In
Dig.
Out
Ana.
In
Ana.
Out
Cou.
In
PWM
Out
Explanation
Feed-in supply voltage for power outputs (for outputs QD1-4)
Feed-in supply voltage for power outputs (for outputs QD5-8)
Ground connection
Sensor voltage supply
Sensor voltage supply
Sensor voltage supply
Sensor voltage supply
Ground connection
Sensor voltage supply
Sensor voltage supply
Ground connection
CAN-interface 1, Low-signal
CAN-interface 1, High-signal
Ground connection for CAN (connected with GND)
CAN voltage supply
Ground connection
Ground connection
Ground connection
Ground connection
Feed-in supply voltage for control logic
Ground connection
Ground connection
Ground connection
Ground connection
Ground connection
Ground connection
Sensor voltage supply
Sensor voltage supply
Housing potential (ext. connection GND - PE lays GND on housing potential)
CAN-interface 2, Low-signal
CAN-interface 2, High-signal
CAN terminating resistor (optionally to be connected to CAN_H2)
CAN shield connection
Ground connection for CAN (connected with GND)
Ground connection
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
3
3
3
3
4
4
4
4
Digital Output 1
Digital Output 2
Digital Output 3
Digital Output 4
Digital Output 5
Digital Output 6
Digital Output 7
Digital Output 8
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Pin-No.
Signal identifier
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
VIQ1
VIQ2
GND
VQS
VQS
VQS
VQS
GND
VQS
VQS
GND
CAN_L1
CAN_H1
CAN_GND
CAN_V+
GND
GND
GND
GND
VIM
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
VQS
VQS
PE
CAN_L2
CAN_H2
CAN_TR
CAN_SHLD
CAN_GND
GND
IPARAM
GND
GND
ID1
ID2
ID3
ID4
ID5
ID6
ID7
ID8
GND
ID9
ID10
ID11
ID12
ID13
ID14
ID15
ID16
Dig.
In
Dig.
Out
Ana.
In
Ana.
Out
Cou.
In
PWM
Out
Explanation
Feed-in supply voltage for power outputs
Feed-in supply voltage for power outputs
Ground connection
Sensor voltage supply
Sensor voltage supply
Sensor voltage supply
Sensor voltage supply
Ground connection
Sensor voltage supply
Sensor voltage supply
Ground connection
CAN-interface 1, Low-signal
CAN-interface 1, High-signal
Ground connection for CAN (connected to GND)
CAN voltage supply
Ground connection
Ground connection
Ground connection
Ground connection
Feed-in supply voltage for control logics
Ground connection
Ground connection
Ground connection
Ground connection
Ground connection
Ground connection
Sensor voltage supply
Sensor voltage supply
Housing potential (ext. connection GND - PE lays GND on housing potential)
CAN-interface 2, Low-signal
CAN-interface 2, High-signal
CAN terminating resistor (to be optionally connected to CAN_H2)
CAN shield connection
Ground connection for CAN (connected to GND)
Ground connection
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
Digital Input 9
Digital Input 10
Digital Input 11
Digital Input 12
Digital Input 13
Digital Input 14
Digital Input 15
Digital Input 16
1
2
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TECHNICAL DATA
9.1
Symbol
Definition
min.
max.
Unit
VIM
-32
40
VIQ
-32
40
IIM
12
IIQ
24
VCC
VLD
4.5
5.5
tbd
40
VID max
IQD max
2.5
IQD max
3.8
IQD max
5.9
9.2
-32
Static Properties
Symbol
RI
Definition
min.
4.45/2.55
TAWZ
TI12on
typical
2
4.7/2.7
max.
4.95/2.85
Unit
2
kW
100
1000
---
ms
---
---
ms
TI24on
---
---
ms
TI12off
---
16
---
ms
TI24off
---
---
ms
fG12
25
42
---
Hz
fG24
25
84
---
Hz
tON
80
200
400
ms
tOFF
80
200
400
ms
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9.3
Dynamic Properties
For VIM = VIQ = 12 or 24V; TU = 25C
Symbol
VIM
Definition
External Module supply voltage
VIQ
IIM
IIQ
min.
typical
max.
Unit
8.0
12/24
32.0
9.0
12/24
32.0
---
---
12
---
---
24
VCC
4.5
5.0
5.5
ICC
---
50
75
mA
TRES
---
100
ms
RESET-threshold
4.2
4.5
---
TWDA
100
200
---
ms
TWDT
---
---
50
ms
VCC_RES
8/16
VI12off
---
---
2.5
VI24off
---
---
3.5
VI12on
7.0
---
---
VI24on
12.5
---
---
VI12on/off
per
digital
input
---
3.9
---
VI24on/off
per
digital
input
---
6.6
---
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Dynamic Properties
For VIM = VIQ = 12 or 24V; TU = 25C
Symbol
Definition
min.
output
in
typical
max.
Unit
Off-state
---
24
---
mA
IQONNENN
---
1.5
---
IQon
---
1.5
2.5
IQon
---
3.0
3.8
IQon
---
---
5.9
TU
Ambient temperature
-40
---
+85
TL
Storage temperature
-40
---
+85
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Dynamic Properties
For VIM = VIQ = 12 or 24V; TU = 25C
1
2
IP20 / IP66K
IP00
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10 NOTES
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