No. Every mapped PDO has a unique address in the output domain. You will need to copy the value to every output PDO in your application.

- Richard

Am 11/06/2013 03:27 PM, schrieb Jeroen Van den Keybus:
Dear list,


Using the EtherLab EtherCAT master, is it possible to map a single
variable to multiple PDOs ? I would like to write data using a single
variable to a set of EtherCAT slaves. (Of course within reasonable
limits such as e.g. not trying to write 2 PDOs in a single slave since
overlapping logical addresses are not supported by the FMMUs.)

Thanks,


J.



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