CiA® 320 CANopen services and protocols for sleep and wake-up handling
The CiA 320 document specifies services and protocols for sleep and wake-up handling for CANopen devices. CANopen devices, which support low-power modes, can be set to a mode of reduced energy consumption by means of the CiA 320 services and protocols. The specification complies also with CAN transceiver chips providing low-power mode and selective wake-up functionality as standardized in the ISO 11898 series.
Battery-powered CANopen devices, for example in Pedelecs (CiA 454) or in special-purpose cars (CiA 447), need such sleep and wake-up functionality, in order to reduce power consumption during longer standstills. The same applies for battery-powered service robots and automated-guided vehicles with embedded CANopen networks.
The services enable the power manager (PM), which is residing at the active CANopen NMT commander, to control the local Sleep finite state automaton (FSA) and the remote Sleep FSA of all power management devices (PM devices) in the network. The PM uses CAN data frames with the CAN-ID 691h to send commands to PM devices. PM devices use CAN data frames with the CAN-ID 690h as well as the EMCY write protocol as specified in CiA 301 to transmit requests to the PM. The additional emergency error codes (EEC) for the sleep and wake-up handling are described in CiA 320. The additional EEC and the data object 117Fh provide the information about the reason for CANopen devices e.g. to stay awake, to request sleep, to wake-up, etc.
Furthermore, the CiA 320 services allow an automatic transition to Sleep state of a PM device, in case there are no live-signs of the PM.
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CiA 301 version 4.2.0CANopen application layer and communication profile | DescriptionThis specification specifies the CANopen application layer. This includes the data types, encoding rules and object dictionary objects as well as the CANopen communication services and protocols. In addition, this specification specifies the CANopen network management services and protocols. This specification specifies the CANopen communication profile, e.g. the physical layer, the predefined communication object identifier connection set, and the content of the Emergency, Timestamp, and Sync communication objects. Keywordsn/a | PAS3.0 MiB | 2011-02-21Login |
CiA 305 version 3.0.0CANopen layer setting services (LSS) and protocols | DescriptionThis document specifies the layer setting services (LSS) and protocols for CANopen. These services and protocols are used to inquire or to change the settings of three parameters of the physical layer, data link layer, and application layer on a CANopen device with LSS server capability by a CANopen device with LSS manager capability via the CAN network. Keywordsn/a | DSP1.9 MiB | 2013-05-08Login |
CiA 320 version 1.0.0CANopen services and protocols for sleep and wake-up handling | DescriptionThis document specifies services and protocols for sleep and wake-up handling. It considers CANopen devices that use CAN transceivers with low-power mode or selective wake-up capability, as well. CANopen sleep and wake-up handling are implemented in e.g. light electric vehicles, add-on modules for special purpose cars, service robots, or any other application that operate on a limited amount of energy and in which energy management is therefore essential. Keywordsn/a | DSP1.0 MiB | 2018-03-14Login |
CiA 447-3 version 2.1.3CANopen application profile for special-purpose car add-on devices - Part 3: Application data objects | DescriptionThis CANopen application profile specifies the physical layer as well as application, configuration and diagnostic parameters for the add-on devices used in special-purpose passenger cars such as taximeter, roof bar, etc. The specification comprises the following parts: Part 1: General definitions, Part 2: Virtual device definition, Part 3: Detailed process data specification, Part 4: Pre-defined CAN-IDs and communication objects. This part specifies in detail the process data and parameters of the virtual devices. Keywordsn/a | DSP4.1 MiB | 2018-09-07Login |
CiA 447-5 version 1.0.0CANopen application profile for special-purpose car add-on devices - Part 5: Conformance test plan | DescriptionThis document specifies the application profile specific tests for CiA 447 devices. The tests include: Electronic data sheet-based verification of object dictionary entries; Application profile specific tests for power management, Layer Settings Services and Network Management States; Dynamic tests covering message timings and stress tests; Integration tests based on post analysis of trace recordings; Virtual device specific function tests. The document also references the test cases specified in the CiA 310 CANopen conformance test plan. Keywordsn/a | DSP1.9 MiB | 2017-01-13Login |
CiA 447-2 version 2.1.3CANopen application profile for special-purpose car add-on devices - Part 2: Virtual device definitions | DescriptionThis CANopen application profile specifies the physical layer as well as application, configuration and diagnostic parameters for the add-on devices used in special-purpose passenger cars such as taximeter, roof bar, etc. The specification comprises the following parts: Part 1: General definitions, Part 2: Virtual device definition, Part 3: Detailed process data specification, Part 4: Pre-defined CAN-IDs and communication objects. This part defines the virtual devices. It also defines, which process data and parameters are used by the virtual devices. Keywordsn/a | DSP431 KiB | 2018-09-07Login |
CiA 447-1 version 2.1.0CANopen application profile for special-purpose car add-on devices - Part 1: General definitions | DescriptionThis CANopen application profile specifies the CAN physical layer as well as application, configuration and diagnostic parameters for the add-on devices used in special-purpose passenger cars such as taximeter, roof bar, etc. The specification comprises the following parts: Part 1: General definitions, Part 2: Virtual device definition, Part 3: Detailed process data specification, Part 4: Pre-defined CAN-IDs and communication objects. This part defines the physical layer, the general system architecture, and some common communication parameter objects. Keywordsn/a | DSP1.2 MiB | 2015-12-14Login |
CiA 447-4 version 2.1.0CANopen application profile for special-purpose car add-on devices - Part 4: Pre-defined CAN-IDs and communication objects | DescriptionThis CANopen application profile specifies the CAN physical layer as well as application, configuration and diagnostic parameters for the add-on devices used in special-purpose passenger cars such as taximeter, roof bar, etc. The specification comprises the following parts: Part 1: General definitions, Part 2: Virtual device definition, Part 3: Detailed process data specification, Part 4: Pre-defined CAN-IDs and communication objects. This part specifies the pre-defined CAN-IDs and communication objects. Keywordsn/a | DSP490 KiB | 2015-12-14Login |
CiA 454-14 version 1.0.0CANopen application profile for energy management systems - Part 14: Load unit | DescriptionThe CANopen application profile for EMSs specifies the communication interface for all virtual devices that may take part in energy management control application. Such energy management control applications may be implemented in e.g. light electric vehicles, robots, offshore parks, isolated farms, etc. The CANopen application profile for EMSs consists of the following parts: Part 1: General definitions, Part 2: Pre-defined communication parameters and general application objects, Part 3: Pre-defined PDO communication, Part 4: EMS controller, Part 5: Voltage converter unit, Part 6: Battery pack, Part 7: Motor control unit (under development), Part 8: Load monitoring unit (under development), Part 9: HMI unit (under development), Part 10: Security unit (under development), Part 11: Sensor unit (under development), Part 12: Gateway unit (under development), Part 13: Generator unit, Part 14: Load unit. This document represents the part 14 of the CANopen application profile for EMSs. Part 14 of the document specifies load units such as lighting, electrical motor, radio, refrigerator, washing machine, etc. Loads shall be divided into three classes: controllable loads, influenceable loads and non-controllable loads. Keywordsn/a | DSP453 KiB | 2014-06-17Login |
CiA 454-7 version 1.0.0CANopen application profile for energy management systems - Part 7: Drive control unit | DescriptionThis document specifies application objects provided by the drive control unit, as typically utilized in light electric vehicles. Keywordsn/a | DSP665 KiB | 2021-04-06Login |
CiA 454-2 version 2.0.0CANopen application profile for energy management systems - Part 2: Pre-defined communication parameters and general application objects | DescriptionThe CANopen application profile for EMSs specifies the communication interface for all virtual devices that may take part in energy management control application. Such energy management control applications may be implemented in e.g. light electric vehicles, robots, offshore parks, isolated farms, etc. The CANopen application profile for EMSs consists of the following parts: Part 1: General definitions, Part 2: Pre-defined communication parameters and general application objects, Part 3: Pre-defined PDO communication, Part 4: EMS controller, Part 5: Voltage converter unit, Part 6: Battery pack, Part 7: Motor control unit (under development), Part 8: Load monitoring unit (under development), Part 9: HMI unit (under development), Part 10: Security unit (under development), Part 11: Sensor unit (under development), Part 12: Gateway unit (under development), Part 13: Generator unit, Part 14: Load unit. This document represents the part 2 of the CANopen application profile for EMSs. Part 2 provides additional specifications with regard to the pre-defined communication objects as well as the general communication objects. Keywordsn/a | DSP2.0 MiB | 2014-06-17Login |
CiA 454-1 version 2.0.0CANopen application profile for energy management systems - Part 1: General definitions | DescriptionThe CANopen application profile for EMSs specifies the communication interface for all virtual devices that may take part in energy management control application. Such energy management control applications may be implemented in e.g. light electric vehicles, robots, offshore parks, isolated farms, etc. The CANopen application profile for EMSs consists of the following parts: Part 1: General definitions, Part 2: Pre-defined communication parameters and general application objects, Part 3: Pre-defined PDO communication, Part 4: EMS controller, Part 5: Voltage converter unit, Part 6: Battery pack, Part 7: Motor control unit (under development), Part 8: Load monitoring unit (under development), Part 9: HMI unit (under development), Part 10: Security unit (under development), Part 11: Sensor unit (under development), Part 12: Gateway unit (under development), Part 13: Generator unit, Part 14: Load unit. This document represents the part 1 of the CANopen application profile for EMSs. Part 1 provides the general concept of the EMS. Keywordsn/a | DSP1.5 MiB | 2014-06-17Login |
CiA 454-13 version 1.0.0CANopen application profile for energy management systems - Part 13: Generator unit | DescriptionThe CANopen application profile for EMSs specifies the communication interface for all virtual devices that may take part in energy management control application. Such energy management control applications may be implemented in e.g. light electric vehicles, robots, offshore parks, isolated farms, etc. The CANopen application profile for EMSs consists of the following parts: Part 1: General definitions, Part 2: Pre-defined communication parameters and general application objects, Part 3: Pre-defined PDO communication, Part 4: EMS controller, Part 5: Voltage converter unit, Part 6: Battery pack, Part 7: Motor control unit (under development), Part 8: Load monitoring unit (under development), Part 9: HMI unit (under development), Part 10: Security unit (under development), Part 11: Sensor unit (under development), Part 12: Gateway unit (under development), Part 13: Generator unit, Part 14: Load unit. This document represents the part 13 of the CANopen application profile for EMSs. Part 13 of the document specifies generator units such as a diesel engine, photovoltaic generator, winds turbine, etc. Generators shall be divided into two classes: Controllable and stochastic generator. Keywordsn/a | DSP533 KiB | 2014-06-17Login |
CiA 454-5 version 2.0.0CANopen application profile for energy management systems - Part 5: Voltage converter | DescriptionThe CANopen application profile for EMSs specifies the communication interface for all virtual devices that may take part in energy management control application. Such energy management control applications may be implemented in e.g. light electric vehicles, robots, offshore parks, isolated farms, etc. The CANopen application profile for EMSs consists of the following parts: Part 1: General definitions, Part 2: Pre-defined communication parameters and general application objects, Part 3: Pre-defined PDO communication, Part 4: EMS controller, Part 5: Voltage converter unit, Part 6: Battery pack, Part 7: Motor control unit (under development), Part 8: Load monitoring unit (under development), Part 9: HMI unit (under development), Part 10: Security unit (under development), Part 11: Sensor unit (under development), Part 12: Gateway unit (under development), Part 13: Generator unit, Part 14: Load unit. This document represents the part 5 of the CANopen application profile for EMSs. Part 5 provides application objects provided by the AC-DC converter. The AC-DC converter may be implemented to realize a battery charger or a charger station. Keywordsn/a | DSP2.0 MiB | 2014-06-17Login |
CiA 454-9 version 1.0.0CANopen application profile for energy management systems - Part 9: HMI unit | DescriptionThis document specifies application objects provided or indicated by human machine interface units, as typically utilized in light electric vehicles. This comprises human machine interface units, managing data for signalling, travelling, battery systems, inputs for energy management user condition and state, motion and diagnostics. Keywordsn/a | DSP283 KiB | 2021-04-06Login |
CiA 454-6 version 2.0.0CANopen application profile for energy management systems - Part 6: Battery pack | DescriptionThe CANopen application profile for EMSs specifies the communication interface for all virtual devices that may take part in energy management control application. Such energy management control applications may be implemented in e.g. light electric vehicles, robots, offshore parks, isolated farms, etc. The CANopen application profile for EMSs consists of the following parts: Part 1: General definitions, Part 2: Pre-defined communication parameters and general application objects, Part 3: Pre-defined PDO communication, Part 4: EMS controller, Part 5: Voltage converter unit, Part 6: Battery pack, Part 7: Motor control unit (under development), Part 8: Load monitoring unit (under development), Part 9: HMI unit (under development), Part 10: Security unit (under development), Part 11: Sensor unit (under development), Part 12: Gateway unit (under development), Part 13: Generator unit, Part 14: Load unit. This document represents the part 6 of the CANopen application profile for EMSs. Part 6 of the document specifies application objects provided by the battery pack. Keywordsn/a | DSP1.3 MiB | 2014-06-17Login |
CiA 454-3 version 3.0.0CANopen application profile for energy management systems - Part 3: PDO communication | DescriptionThis document specifies the PDO communication and mapping parameters. Keywordsn/a | DSP1.0 MiB | 2021-04-06Login |
CiA 454-4 version 2.0.0CANopen application profile for energy management systems - Part 4: EnergyBus controller | DescriptionThe CANopen application profile for EMSs specifies the communication interface for all virtual devices that may take part in energy management control application. Such energy management control applications may be implemented in e.g. light electric vehicles, robots, offshore parks, isolated farms, etc. The CANopen application profile for EMSs consists of the following parts: Part 1: General definitions, Part 2: Pre-defined communication parameters and general application objects, Part 3: Pre-defined PDO communication, Part 4: EMS controller, Part 5: Voltage converter unit, Part 6: Battery pack, Part 7: Motor control unit (under development), Part 8: Load monitoring unit (under development), Part 9: HMI unit (under development), Part 10: Security unit (under development), Part 11: Sensor unit (under development), Part 12: Gateway unit (under development), Part 13: Generator unit, Part 14: Load unit. This document represents the part 3 of the CANopen application profile for EMSs. Part 3 specifies the application objects provided by the virtual device Energy management system controller (EBC). Keywordsn/a | DSP337 KiB | 2014-06-17Login |