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TDT-Protocol on CAN » Historie » Version 60

Maximilian Seesslen, 13.02.2023 16:37

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h1. Intro
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With the TDT-Protocol sensors can just send their values on the BUS without complex object catalogue.
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An monitor-software is able to display values without knowing anything about the sensors or their configuration.
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The CANId cinsists of an function code and the node id. Like CANOpen the function code is 4 Bits and the Node-ID is 7 Bit.
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In CAN2.0A there can only be 128 Nodes.
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CAN 2.0A: 0..0x7FF
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CANOpen: 4 Bit Function code, 7 Bit Node-ID
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Node-Id: 0..0x7F
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Function-Code Mask: 0x780
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There are 14 or 28 Filters on STM32Fs
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Some STM32 have an internal 96-bit unique ID.
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h2. Function code
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|_. Code |_. Decription    |_. Examples             |
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| 0x0    | NMT-Write       |                        |
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| 0x1    | NMT-Send        |                        |
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| 0x2    | Alarms          |                        |
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| 0x3    | Write object    | Set Date, illumination |
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| 0x4    | Read object     | Get product codes      |
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| 0x5    | Send object     | Send temperature       |
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| 0x6    | Resend object   | Replay recorded data   |
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| 0x7    | data blob       |                        |
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h1. IDs, ranges and commands
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h2. Node IDs
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* 11-Bit-Identifier, (CAN 2.0A); 2048; 0x0 ... 0x7F0; 0x0 ... 0x7F with function code
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* 29-Bit-Identifier, (CAN 2.0B); 0x20000000
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|_. Range      |_. Decription           |_. Examples              |
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| 0x01-0x0F    | Network Manager        | PC                      |
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| 0x10-0x2F    | Active controller      | CANDis                  |
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| 0x30-0x4F    | Actor                  | CANSwitch               |
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| 0x50-0x6F    | Sending sensors        | Sensemux, CANIO         |
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| 0x70-0x7F    | Passive Sensors        | CANRec                  |
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h2. Object structutre
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|_. Size |_. Decription |_. Examples                                                       |
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| 2      | Object       | Plain Sensor value; Set illumination                             |
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| 1      | Data type    | Int, Float, Time, Date, Percent, Promil, Multipacket-String      |
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| 1      | Unit         | Hz, °C, Time, Date, PWM, CAN-ID, Name, Description, Room         |
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| 4      | Value        | 32Bit                                                            |
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h2. Objects
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|_. Code                  |_. Description             |
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| none                    |                           |
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| ambientLight            |                           |
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| plantLight              |                           |
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| multimediaSwitch        |                           |
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| mainSwitch              |                           |
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| date                    |                           |
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| time                    |                           |
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| dummy                   |                           |
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| plantSensor             |                           |
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| plantSensor [0-7]       |                           |
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| firmwareVersion         |                           |
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| firmwareDate            |                           |
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| hardwareRevision        |                           |
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| hardwareDate            |                           |
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| temperatureIntern [0-7] |                           |
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| temperatureExtern       |                           |
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| humidity                |                           |
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| VOC                     |                           |
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| Replay                  |                           |
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h2. Units
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* Date: year 2B, month 1B, day 1B
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* Time: hour 1B, minute 1B, second 1B, subsecond 1B
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h2. Example: Turn on the lights
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|_.Data   |_.Size   |_.Description                              |
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|0x300    | 29 Bits | Function code: Write Object; All objects. |
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|0x0      | 2 Byte  | Message-Type: Global command              |
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|0x1      | 1 Byte  | Data-Type: Permill                        |
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|0x1      | 1 Byte  | PWM: PWM permilli                         |
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|1000     | 4 Byte  | Value: Full Brightness                    |
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h1. Multipacket-Strings
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There should be the posssibillity to write the complete SPI-Flash even if it takes forever.
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Not every slave needs to be able to send super big blocks. But every slave should be able to
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send e.g. descriptions.
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|_. Size    |_. Type                                           |
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| 0x4       | Package number (0: Data contains package count)  |
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| 0x4       | Data                                             |
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h1. NMT
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h2. Actuator introduction
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When introduction is requested by system command, each device must send an description.
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|_. Size |_. Decription |_. Examples                                                       |
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| 2      | Object       | Object                                                           |
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| 6      | MAC/Unique ID| 48Bit                                                            |
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h3. Objects
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|_. Size |_. Decription          |
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|1       | Request intoruction   |
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|2       | MAC low               |
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|3       | MAC high              |
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|4       | Protocol versions     |
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|5       | Firmware version      |
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|6       | Product Code          |
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|7       | Node-Id               |
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h3. Protocol versions
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|_. Size |_. Decription            |
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|1       | TDT Major               |
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|1       | TDT Minor               |
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|1       | NMT Major               |
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|1       | NMT Minor               |
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|1       | Blob Major              |
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|1       | Blob Minor              |
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h1. V2
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|_. Size |_. Decription |_. Examples                                                       |
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| 1      | Packet type  | Standard TDT packet                                              |
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| 1      | Sub-Id;      | Futher index; Sub-Sensor or more specifi kind of thing to be set |
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| 1      | Data type    | Int, Float, Time, Date, Percent, Promil, Multipacket-String      |
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| 1      | Unit         | Hz, °C, Time, Date, PWM, CAN-ID, Name, Description, Room         |
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| 4      | Value        | 32Bit                                                            |
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h2. Multimessage package
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There should be the posssibillity to write the complete SPI-Flash even if it takes forever.
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Not every slave needs to be able to send super big blocks. But every slave should be able to
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send e.g. descriptions.