General Tip: Only 11-bit CAN-IDs are currently supported. With CANopen, the data are always sent over the bus in little-endian format. CAN message CAN messages are described in this chapter; these are written in the following format: 583 | 41 09 10 00 1E 00 00 00 183R | DLC=0 The individual messages are written as follows: All numbers are written in hexadecimal notation; due to the abbreviated notation, the leading 0x is omitted. Normal data message: The CAN-ID is prefixed to the CAN message; in the above example, the ID 583 (i.e., 583h or 1411d). The data and the CAN-ID are separated from the data with a pipe character. RTR message (remote transmission request): If an R follows the CAN-ID instead of the data, the length of the DLC (Download Content) is specified. In the above example, the length of the DLC is 0.
General Tip: Only 11-bit CAN-IDs are currently supported. With CANopen, the data are always sent over the bus in little-endian format. CAN message CAN messages are described in this chapter; these are written in the following format: 583 | 41 09 10 00 1E 00 00 00 183R | DLC=0 The individual messages are written as follows: All numbers are written in hexadecimal notation; due to the abbreviated notation, the leading 0x is omitted. Normal data message: The CAN-ID is prefixed to the CAN message; in the above example, the ID 583 (i.e., 583h or 1411d). The data and the CAN-ID are separated from the data with a pipe character. RTR message (remote transmission request): If an R follows the CAN-ID instead of the data, the length of the DLC (Download Content) is specified. In the above example, the length of the DLC is 0.
CAN message CAN messages are described in this chapter; these are written in the following format: 583 | 41 09 10 00 1E 00 00 00 183R | DLC=0 The individual messages are written as follows: All numbers are written in hexadecimal notation; due to the abbreviated notation, the leading 0x is omitted. Normal data message: The CAN-ID is prefixed to the CAN message; in the above example, the ID 583 (i.e., 583h or 1411d). The data and the CAN-ID are separated from the data with a pipe character. RTR message (remote transmission request): If an R follows the CAN-ID instead of the data, the length of the DLC (Download Content) is specified. In the above example, the length of the DLC is 0.