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* [[EtherCAT:EC SET TRQCMD OBJECT|EC_SET_TRQCMD_OBJECT]] | * [[EtherCAT:EC SET TRQCMD OBJECT|EC_SET_TRQCMD_OBJECT]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:45, 7 May 2017
Language: | English • 中文(简体) |
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This subroutine associates the VCMD command with a PDO.
Input
Bus ID, slave address, PDO index, PDO sub-index
Output
None
Return Value
Void
Declaration
public sub EC_SET_VCMD_OBJECT(byval busid as long, byval slaveid as long, byval index as long, byval subindex as long)
Syntax
call EC_SET_VCMD_OBJECT(<Bus ID>, <Slave address>, <VCMD PDO Index>, <VCMD PDO Sub-Index>)
Examples
call EC_SET_VCMD_OBJECT(busid, slaveAddr, EC_VCMD_INDEX, EC_VCMD_SUBINDEX)
call EC_SET_VCMD_OBJECT(0, 1, 0x6071, 0x00)