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IBL2403 Technical Reference
If a valid setup table exists, with the CAN rate value read from it. This can be any of the supported
rates or can indicate to use the firmware default (F/W default) value, which is 500kHz
If the setup table is invalid, with the last CAN rate value set with a valid setup table. This can be
any of the supported rates or can indicate to use the firmware default (F/W default) value.
If there is no CAN rate value set by a valid setup table, with the firmware default value i.e. 500kHz
4.5. Creating an Image File with the Setup Data
Once you have validated your setup, you can create with the menu command
Setup | Create
EEPROM Programmer File
a software file (with extension
.sw
) which contains all the setup data
to write in the EEPROM of your drive.
A software file is a text file that can be read with any text editor. It contains blocks of data
separated by an empty raw. Each block of data starts with the block start address, followed by
data values to place in ascending order at consecutive addresses: first data – to write at start
address, second data – to write at start a 1, etc. All the data are hexadecimal 16- bit
values (maximum 4 hexadecimal digits). Each raw contains a single data value. When less then 4
hexadecimal digits are shown, the value must be right justified. For example 92 represent 0x0092.
The
.sw
file can be programmed into a drive:
from a CANopen master, using the communication objects for writing data into the drive
EEPROM
from a host PC or PLC, using the TML_LIB functions for writing data into the drive
EEPROM
using the EEPROM Programmer tool, which comes with EasySetUp but may also be
installed separately. The EEPROM Programmer was specifically designed for repetitive
fast and easy programming of
.sw
files into the Technosoft drives during production.
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