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− | This function allows writing | + | This function allows writing integer values of sizes 8, 16 and 32 bits.<br/> |
− | + | To communicate with a specific slave, use its address and the functions [[EtherCAT:EC SDO READ|EC_SDO_READ]], EC_SDO_WRITE. | |
− | EC_SDO_WRITE sends data to the slave over a specific SDO. | + | EC_SDO_WRITE sends data to the slave over a specific SDO. You must specify the SDO index, sub-index, size, and the new value to write to the slave. |
− | + | The first sub-index is 0. If the object has only one sub-index, you must still specify 0 (this field cannot be omitted). | |
− | The first sub-index is 0. If only one sub-index | ||
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This function allows writing integer values of sizes 8, 16 and 32 bits.
To communicate with a specific slave, use its address and the functions EC_SDO_READ, EC_SDO_WRITE.
EC_SDO_WRITE sends data to the slave over a specific SDO. You must specify the SDO index, sub-index, size, and the new value to write to the slave.
The first sub-index is 0. If the object has only one sub-index, you must still specify 0 (this field cannot be omitted).
Input
Slave address, SDO index, SDO sub-index, SDO size in bits, the new value to be written.
Output
None
Return Value
Void
Declaration
public sub EC_SDO_WRITE(byval slaveaddress as long, byval index as long, byval subindex as long,byval size_bits as long, byval new_val as long)
Syntax
call EC_SDO_WRITE(<Slave address>, <SDO index>, <SDO sub-index>, <SDO size in bits>, <new value>)
Exceptions
EC_SDO_WRITE_READ_ONLY - "SDO WRITE ERROR: Attempt to write a read-only object" 20061
EC_WRITE_VAL_LOW - "SDO WRITE ERROR: Written value too low" 20062
EC_WRITE_VAL_HIGH - "SDO WRITE ERROR: Written value too high" 20063
EC_SDO_GENERAL_ERROR - "SDO WRITE ERROR: Check written value validity" 20065
EC_SDO_WRITE_INVALID_SIZE - "SDO WRITE ERROR: Invalid Bit Size" 20066
Examples
call EC_SDO_WRITE(1, 0x6040, 0, 16, 128) 'clear faults