Hi

Excellent suggestion with the domain!

In my opinion however, I would not consider changing states (to PREOP), stop sending data (domains) and the like a very good control strategy. It is like breaking all ties the slave has with the master. It leaves the party to go cry on its own.

Configuring the EtherCAT communication during startup is an expensive process, requiring setting up slave FMMUs and SyncManagers using register access, and maybe even PDOs using even slower CoE communication via mailbox. Once set up, the hard work is done and EtherCAT communication becomes very cheap during cyclic operation.

Much more elegant is to have the slave choose a different source for its inputs with a switch in that specific case and leave the communication intact. In this way the master can continuously watch what the drive is doing -- not a bad thing to have!

Richard

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On 9/17/20 3:25 AM, Graeme Foot wrote:
Hi,


As far as I'm aware you would need to place each slave into its own domain and 
then not queue the domain for the slave you want to skip.


Otherwise if a domain is queued, the whole domain data is sent.  I think you 
would need to deactivate the master and reconfigure all the slaves to change 
the domains and exclude a slave from it.


Another option you could investigate is to see if you could stop the slave 
responding to the PDO's at the slave end.  One option would be to place the 
slave into PREOP.  It may take a number of cycles to transition, and the slave 
probably won't continue to run your embeded program so it's not a great option. 
 Otherwise the slave may have some SDO's that control whether it responds to 
the incoming PDO information, but not likely and also has SDO delays.



The best option would be the first one (with multiple domains) as you have a 
small number of slaves.  Each domain will add a little extra overhead to the 
frame, but as there are few slaves they should all still fit fine in one 
ethercat frame.



Regards,

Graeme.


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Subject: [Etherlab-users] dynamic PDO unmapping

Hello,


I'd like to unmapp PDOs dynamically or to stop sending PDO data to a particular 
slave.

My EtherCAT network includes 6 slaves, among them digital inputs / outputs 
modules and servodrives modules.

I have developped safety functions embeded into the servodrives modules. For 
instance, in case of emergency stop, the embeded program reads digital safety 
emerency input and configures a torque setpoint to stop the motor very quickly.

The problem is that EtherCAT master sends PDO frames continuously to all the 
slaves, in particular torque setpoint PDO to servodrive. Therefor the setpoint 
configured in embeded program is replaced by the one sent by EtherCAT master.



So I'd like to know if it is possible to stop sending temporarly PDO to a 
particular slave or unmapp these PDOs.



Best regards



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