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optoNCDT 1900 / EtherCAT
A 5.4
Mappable Objects - Process Data
A 5.4.1
General
Displays all individually available process data.
The objects 0x600x up to 0x6008 are structured as follows:
[INDEX]
[NAME]
0
Subindex 0
Uint8
ro
1
Subindex 1
[DATA TYPE] ro
A process data object is an array whose length corresponds to the maximum oversampling. The ILD1900-IE currently supports a
maximum oversampling of 4. The object 0x6000 (frequency) therefore has the sub-indices 1, 2, 3 and 4, each representing an overs-
ampling value.
The values of the process data can also be read asynchronously via SDOs. However, please note that only the value in sub-index 1
can be read. Older values caused by oversampling cannot be read acyclically. Accordingly, the sub-indices greater than 1 always
return 0.
A 5.4.2
Object 6000: Exposure time
Index
Name
Data type
Access
0x6000
out_shutter
ARRAY
Subindices
0
Number of entries
Unsigned8
ro
1
out_shutter__OV00
Unsigned32
ro
2
out_shutter__OV01
Unsigned32
ro
3
out_shutter__OV02
Unsigned32
ro
4
out_shutter__OV03
Unsigned32
ro
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