IG03 Profiles
Scope
The Interest Group (IG) profiles establishes and coordinates Special Interest Groups (SIGs). It approves Draft Specification (DS) documents developed by SIGs. The IG is responsible for the CiA 4XX series comprising device, application, and interface profiles as well as mappings to classic CANopen, CANopen FD, and other higher-layer protocols such as J1939.
Chairperson
Holger Zeltwanger, CiA
Meetings
Date | Time* | Group | Location |
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2023-12-05 | 13:00 - 16:00 | IG03 SIG19 Welding and cutting | e-meeting |
2023-12-06 | 13:00 - 15:00 | IG03 Profiles | e-meeting |
2024-02-22 | 13:00 - 15:00 | IG03 SIG08 Contrast media injector | e-meeting |
2024-06-06 | 10:00 - 12:00 | IG03 SIG11 Municipal vehicles | e-meeting |
* Local time at CiA office, Nuremberg, Germany.
Minutes
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IG profiles | 2019-01-22 | Minutes | 1.2 MiB | 2019-01-24 | Login |
IG profiles | 2019-04-24 | Minutes | 1.5 MiB | 2019-04-29 | Login |
IG profiles | 2019-09-04 | Minutes | 2.0 MiB | 2019-09-11 | Login |
SIG drives and motion control | 2019-10-25 | Minutes | 447 KiB | 2019-10-29 | Login |
SIG weighing devices | 2019-10-29 | Minutes | 131 KiB | 2019-10-30 | Login |
SIG generic I/O modules | 2019-11-05 | Minutes | 170 KiB | 2019-11-13 | Login |
IG profiles | 2020-09-21 | Minutes | 1.8 MiB | 2020-10-16 | Login |
IG profiles | 2022-01-18 | Minutes | 404 KiB | 2022-01-24 | Login |
Workshop: Configurable networks component | 2022-05-24 | Minutes | 11.2 MiB | 2022-05-25 | Login |
IG profiles | 2022-12-01 | Minutes | 1.5 MiB | 2022-12-13 | Login |
SIG encoder and inclinometer | 2019-09-18 | Minutes | 799 KiB | 2019-09-27 | Login |
JTF CiA/EnergyBus: EMS | 2017-02-14 | Minutes | 2.0 MiB | 2017-07-17 | Login |
JTF CiA/EnergyBus: EMS | 2017-06-09 | Minutes | 1.9 MiB | 2017-07-17 | Login |
JTF CiA/EnergyBus: EMS | 2017-06-23 | Minutes | 1.7 MiB | 2017-07-17 | Login |
JTF CiA/EnergyBus: EMS | 2016-12-21 | Minutes | 2.3 MiB | 2017-07-18 | Login |
JTF CiA/EnergyBus: EMS | 2016-12-14 | Minutes | 2.9 MiB | 2017-07-18 | Login |
JTF CiA/EnergyBus: EMS | 2016-06-29 | Minutes | 120 KiB | 2017-07-18 | Login |
JTF CiA/EnergyBus: EMS | 2017-07-20 | Minutes | 132 KiB | 2017-08-01 | Login |
JTF CiA/EnergyBus: EMS | 2018-05-22 | Minutes | 345 KiB | 2018-05-23 | Login |
JTF CiA/EnergyBus: EMS | 2018-06-29 | Minutes | 135 KiB | 2018-07-03 | Login |
JTF CiA/EnergyBus: EMS | 2018-09-06 | Minutes | 2.5 MiB | 2018-09-11 | Login |
JTF CiA/EnergyBus: EMS | 2018-12-06 | Minutes | 3.4 MiB | 2019-01-22 | Login |
JTF CiA/EnergyBus: EMS | 2019-04-03 | Minutes | 395 KiB | 2019-04-09 | Login |
IG profiles JSIG CiA/EnergyBus: EMS | 2019-09-11 | Minutes | 1.5 MiB | 2019-09-23 | Login |
IG profiles JSIG CiA/EnergyBus: EMS | 2019-10-14 | Minutes | 2.7 MiB | 2019-10-18 | Login |
IG profiles JSIG CiA/EnergyBus: EMS | 2019-11-13 | Minutes | 1.8 MiB | 2019-12-17 | Login |
IG profiles JSIG CiA/EnergyBus: EMS | 2019-12-19 | Minutes | 114 KiB | 2019-12-20 | Login |
IG profiles JSIG CiA/EnergyBus: EMS | 2020-03-26 | Minutes | 125 KiB | 2020-04-22 | Login |
IG profiles JSIG CiA/EnergyBus: EMS | 2020-04-30 | Minutes | 621 KiB | 2020-05-05 | Login |
IG profiles: SIG EMS | 2020-06-04 | Minutes | 115 KiB | 2020-06-25 | Login |
SIG subsea | 2021-05-18 | Minutes | 172 KiB | 2021-06-28 | Login |
SIG subsea | 2021-04-19 | Minutes | 90 KiB | 2021-06-28 | Login |
SIG subsea | 2021-01-26 | Minutes | 2.2 MiB | 2021-06-28 | Login |
SIG subsea | 2021-06-15 | Minutes | 2.8 MiB | 2021-07-06 | Login |
SIG subsea | 2021-07-06 | Minutes | 1.0 MiB | 2021-07-09 | Login |
SIG subsea | 2021-09-24 | Minutes | 3.1 MiB | 2021-10-04 | Login |
SIG subsea | 2021-11-12 | Minutes | 1.3 MiB | 2021-12-15 | Login |
IG profiles SIG subsea | 2022-01-24 | Minutes | 1.0 MiB | 2022-01-28 | Login |
SIG subsea | 2022-02-18 | Minutes | 1.0 MiB | 2023-06-02 | Login |
IG03 SIG15 Subsea | 2023-11-13 | Minutes | 0.9 MiB | 2023-11-29 | Login |
SIG contrast media injector | 2017-06-20 | Minutes | 116 KiB | 2017-07-14 | Login |
SIG contrast media injector | 2017-05-05 | Minutes | 1.2 MiB | 2017-07-17 | Login |
SIG contrast media injector | 2017-03-03 | Minutes | 4.6 MiB | 2017-07-17 | Login |
SIG contrast media injector | 2017-02-09 | Minutes | 123 KiB | 2017-07-17 | Login |
SIG contrast media injector | 2016-12-15 | Minutes | 118 KiB | 2017-07-18 | Login |
SIG contrast media injector | 2016-11-03 | Minutes | 641 KiB | 2017-07-18 | Login |
SIG contrast media injector | 2016-10-04 | Minutes | 112 KiB | 2017-07-18 | Login |
SIG contrast media injector | 2016-07-01 | Minutes | 108 KiB | 2017-07-18 | Login |
SIG contrast media injector | 2016-03-03 | Minutes | 4.1 MiB | 2017-07-18 | Login |
SIG contrast media injector | 2016-02-18 | Minutes | 111 KiB | 2017-07-18 | Login |
SIG contrast media injector | 2017-09-14 | Minutes | 566 KiB | 2017-09-18 | Login |
SIG contrast media injector | 2017-10-06 | Minutes | 297 KiB | 2017-10-11 | Login |
SIG contrast media injector | 2018-09-13 | Minutes | 292 KiB | 2018-09-17 | Login |
SIG contrast media injector | 2018-10-24 | Minutes | 594 KiB | 2018-10-31 | Login |
SIG contrast media injection | 2018-12-11 | Minutes | 439 KiB | 2018-12-19 | Login |
SIG contrat media injector | 2019-04-09 | Minutes | 0.9 MiB | 2019-04-11 | Login |
SIG contrast media injector | 2019-02-19 | Minutes | 136 KiB | 2019-05-16 | Login |
SIG contrast media injector | 2019-06-05 | Minutes | 140 KiB | 2019-06-24 | Login |
SIG contrast media injector | 2019-07-16 | Minutes | 1.0 MiB | 2019-08-06 | Login |
SIG contrast media injector | 2019-09-24 | Minutes | 570 KiB | 2019-10-15 | Login |
SIG contrast media injector | 2019-12-12 | Minutes | 323 KiB | 2019-12-20 | Login |
SIG contrast media injector | 2021-02-24 | Minutes | 852 KiB | 2021-03-02 | Login |
SIG contrast media injector | 2021-11-04 | Minutes | 1.5 MiB | 2021-11-08 | Login |
SIG contrast media injector | 2022-06-30 | Minutes | 668 KiB | 2022-07-06 | Login |
SIG contrast media injector | 2022-11-30 | Minutes | 1.0 MiB | 2023-01-20 | Login |
SIG contrast media injector | 2023-03-08 | Minutes | 460 KiB | 2023-03-17 | Login |
IG03 SIG08 Contrast media injector | 2023-05-24 | Minutes | 297 KiB | 2023-06-01 | Login |
SIG fluid power | 2014-09-09 | Minutes | 507 KiB | 2017-07-18 | Login |
SIG fluid power | 2014-10-09 | Minutes | 132 KiB | 2017-07-18 | Login |
SIG fluid power | 2014-11-11 | Minutes | 132 KiB | 2017-07-18 | Login |
SIG fluid power | 2014-12-16 | Minutes | 133 KiB | 2017-07-18 | Login |
SIG fluid power | 2015-03-17 | Minutes | 124 KiB | 2017-07-18 | Login |
SIG fluid power | 2016-05-19 | Minutes | 123 KiB | 2017-07-18 | Login |
SIG fluid power | 2016-06-21 | Minutes | 1.8 MiB | 2017-07-18 | Login |
SIG fluid power | 2020-09-18 | Minutes | 654 KiB | 2020-10-05 | Login |
SIG fluid power | 2020-11-09 | Minutes | 381 KiB | 2020-11-12 | Login |
SIG fluid power | 2021-01-12 | Minutes | 59 KiB | 2021-01-15 | Login |
SIG fluid power | 2021-02-23 | Minutes | 132 KiB | 2021-03-01 | Login |
SIG fluid power | 2021-03-29 | Minutes | 100 KiB | 2021-03-31 | Login |
SIG fluid power | 2021-04-01 | Minutes | 71 KiB | 2021-04-01 | Login |
SIG fluid power | 2021-06-28 | Minutes | 162 KiB | 2021-06-29 | Login |
SIG fluid power | 2021-07-27 | Minutes | 78 KiB | 2021-07-30 | Login |
SIG fluid power | 2021-10-06 | Minutes | 278 KiB | 2021-10-19 | Login |
SIG fluid power | 2021-11-15 | Minutes | 78 KiB | 2021-11-18 | Login |
SIG fluid power | 2021-12-10 | Minutes | 451 KiB | 2021-12-15 | Login |
IG profiles SIG fluid power | 2022-01-25 | Minutes | 145 KiB | 2022-01-27 | Login |
SIG fluid power | 2022-02-21 | Minutes | 169 KiB | 2022-02-24 | Login |
SIG generic I/O | 2016-01-21 | Minutes | 370 KiB | 2017-07-18 | Login |
SIG generic I/O modules | 2019-02-18 | Minutes | 2.9 MiB | 2019-02-26 | Login |
SIG generic I/O modules | 2019-03-13 | Minutes | 1.1 MiB | 2019-03-26 | Login |
SIG generic I/O modules | 2019-11-05 | Minutes | 170 KiB | 2019-11-13 | Login |
SIG generic I/O modules | 2019-12-06 | Minutes | 106 KiB | 2019-12-17 | Login |
SIG generic I/O modules | 2020-01-22 | Minutes | 188 KiB | 2020-01-23 | Login |
SIG generic I/O modules | 2020-03-30 | Minutes | 631 KiB | 2020-04-01 | Login |
SIG generic I/O modules | 2020-05-20 | Minutes | 125 KiB | 2020-05-25 | Login |
SIG generic I/O modules | 2020-06-29 | Minutes | 155 KiB | 2020-07-06 | Login |
SIG generic I/O modules | 2020-07-22 | Minutes | 304 KiB | 2020-07-27 | Login |
SIG generic I/O modules | 2020-09-02 | Minutes | 273 KiB | 2020-09-04 | Login |
SIG generic I/O modules | 2020-09-22 | Minutes | 513 KiB | 2020-09-25 | Login |
SIG generic I/O modules | 2020-10-27 | Minutes | 181 KiB | 2020-10-30 | Login |
SIG generic I/O modules | 2021-01-19 | Minutes | 82 KiB | 2021-01-22 | Login |
SIG generic I/O modules | 2021-02-16 | Minutes | 76 KiB | 2021-02-17 | Login |
SIG generic I/O modules | 2021-03-16 | Minutes | 396 KiB | 2021-03-18 | Login |
SIG generic I/O modules | 2021-04-21 | Minutes | 379 KiB | 2021-04-26 | Login |
SIG generic I/O modules | 2021-05-06 | Minutes | 80 KiB | 2021-05-12 | Login |
SIG generic I/O modules | 2021-06-08 | Minutes | 80 KiB | 2021-07-13 | Login |
SIG generic I/O modules | 2021-10-18 | Minutes | 639 KiB | 2021-10-19 | Login |
SIG generic I/O modules | 2021-11-15 | Minutes | 74 KiB | 2021-11-18 | Login |
SIG generic I/O modules | 2021-12-10 | Minutes | 286 KiB | 2021-12-15 | Login |
SIG generic I/O | 2022-01-11 | Minutes | 74 KiB | 2022-01-13 | Login |
SIG generic I/O modules | 2022-01-21 | Minutes | 217 KiB | 2022-01-25 | Login |
SIG IO-Link | 2017-02-13 | Minutes | 3.6 MiB | 2017-07-17 | Login |
SIG IO-Link | 2017-03-17 | Minutes | 126 KiB | 2017-07-17 | Login |
SIG IO-Link | 2017-05-19 | Minutes | 185 KiB | 2017-07-17 | Login |
SIG IO-Link | 2017-06-19 | Minutes | 1.6 MiB | 2017-07-17 | Login |
SIG IO-Link | 2017-08-24 | Minutes | 1.0 MiB | 2017-09-04 | Login |
SIG IO-Link | 2017-09-14 | Minutes | 135 KiB | 2017-09-20 | Login |
SIG IO-Link | 2017-10-13 | Minutes | 114 KiB | 2017-10-17 | Login |
SIG IO-Link | 2017-10-27 | Minutes | 118 KiB | 2017-11-06 | Login |
SIG IO Link | 2017-11-07 | Minutes | 106 KiB | 2017-11-08 | Login |
SIG IO-Link | 2017-11-20 | Minutes | 3.5 MiB | 2017-11-21 | Login |
SIG IO-Link | 2017-12-14 | Minutes | 131 KiB | 2018-01-03 | Login |
SIG IO Link | 2018-10-25 | Minutes | 1.0 MiB | 2018-10-29 | Login |
SIG lift control | 2017-04-26 | Minutes | 167 KiB | 2017-07-17 | Login |
SIG lift control | 2016-09-07 | Minutes | 540 KiB | 2017-07-17 | Login |
SIG lift control | 2016-04-13 | Minutes | 159 KiB | 2017-07-18 | Login |
TF condition monitoring | 2017-07-18 | Minutes | 147 KiB | 2017-08-01 | Login |
SIG lift control | 2017-09-05 | Minutes | 1.0 MiB | 2017-09-07 | Login |
SIG lift control | 2017-12-19 | Minutes | 654 KiB | 2017-12-21 | Login |
TF condition monitoring | 2018-01-29 | Minutes | 10.8 MiB | 2018-02-22 | Login |
SIG lift control | 2018-03-13 | Minutes | 787 KiB | 2018-03-21 | Login |
TF condition monitoring | 2018-03-21 | Minutes | 128 KiB | 2018-03-22 | Login |
TF condition monitoring | 2018-05-16 | Minutes | 836 KiB | 2018-05-22 | Login |
TF condition monitoring | 2018-06-20 | Minutes | 173 KiB | 2018-06-26 | Login |
TF Condition monitoring | 2018-08-29 | Minutes | 1.7 MiB | 2018-09-03 | Login |
SIG lift control | 2018-09-04 | Minutes | 7.2 MiB | 2018-09-07 | Login |
SIG lift control | 2018-10-17 | Minutes | 1.3 MiB | 2018-10-18 | Login |
SIG lift control | 2019-05-07 | Minutes | 2.2 MiB | 2019-05-16 | Login |
TF Condition monitoring | 2019-11-15 | Minutes | 239 KiB | 2019-11-15 | Login |
SIG lift control | 2020-04-29 | Minutes | 2.1 MiB | 2020-04-30 | Login |
SIG lift control | 2020-10-29 | Minutes | 1.6 MiB | 2020-10-30 | Login |
SIG lift control | 2020-11-05 | Minutes | 155 KiB | 2020-11-06 | Login |
SIG lift control | 2021-04-19 | Minutes | 98 KiB | 2021-07-13 | Login |
SIG lift control plugfest preparatory | 2021-08-26 | Minutes | 555 KiB | 2021-09-03 | Login |
SIG lift control | 2021-11-10 | Minutes | 700 KiB | 2021-11-12 | Login |
TF condition monitoring | 2022-01-20 | Minutes | 1.4 MiB | 2022-01-24 | Login |
SIG lift control | 2022-02-16 | Minutes | 425 KiB | 2022-02-28 | Login |
SIG lift control plugfest preparatory | 2022-08-25 | Minutes | 536 KiB | 2022-09-05 | Login |
SIG lift plugfest | 2022-09-06 | Minutes | 76 KiB | 2022-09-08 | Login |
SIG lift control + TF condition monitoring | 2022-10-18 | Minutes | 480 KiB | 2022-10-25 | Login |
SIG lift plugfest | 2023-05-03 | Minutes | 79 KiB | 2023-05-09 | Login |
SIG lift plugfest preparation | 2023-04-18 | Minutes | 752 KiB | 2023-05-10 | Login |
SIG06 Lift control | 2023-05-04 | Minutes | 6.1 MiB | 2023-05-10 | Login |
IG03 SIG06 Lift control | 2023-06-07 | Minutes | 566 KiB | 2023-06-21 | Login |
SIG measuring devices | 2016-05-09 | Minutes | 111 KiB | 2017-07-18 | Login |
Workshop: Measuring devices and closed-loop controls | 2023-02-07 | Minutes | 14.9 MiB | 2023-04-25 | Login |
IG03 SIG04 Measuring devices | 2023-05-25 | Minutes | 226 KiB | 2023-07-17 | Login |
IG03 SIG04 Measuring devices | 2023-08-07 | Minutes | 124 KiB | 2023-08-24 | Login |
IG03 SIG4 Measuring devices | 2023-10-12 | Minutes | 124 KiB | 2023-11-15 | Login |
SIG motion control | 2016-01-20 | Minutes | 872 KiB | 2017-07-18 | Login |
SIG motion control | 2016-06-08 | Minutes | 143 KiB | 2017-07-18 | Login |
SIG motion control | 2016-07-12 | Minutes | 228 KiB | 2017-07-18 | Login |
SIG motion control | 2018-04-16 | Minutes | 1.7 MiB | 2018-04-18 | Login |
SIG drives and motion control | 2018-05-17 | Minutes | 150 KiB | 2018-05-23 | Login |
SIG drives and motion control | 2018-06-18 | Minutes | 155 KiB | 2018-06-25 | Login |
SIG drives and motion control | 2018-07-17 | Minutes | 698 KiB | 2018-07-23 | Login |
SIG drives and motion control | 2018-10-09 | Minutes | 434 KiB | 2018-10-15 | Login |
SIG drives and motion control | 2018-11-20 | Minutes | 1.0 MiB | 2018-11-21 | Login |
SIG drives and motion control | 2019-01-17 | Minutes | 134 KiB | 2019-01-21 | Login |
SIG drives and motion control | 2019-02-20 | Minutes | 134 KiB | 2019-02-25 | Login |
SIG drives and motion control | 2019-03-25 | Minutes | 136 KiB | 2019-03-26 | Login |
SIG drives and motion control | 2019-04-29 | Minutes | 147 KiB | 2019-04-30 | Login |
SIG drives and motion control | 2019-05-10 | Minutes | 146 KiB | 2019-05-16 | Login |
SIG drives and motion control | 2019-06-04 | Minutes | 3.2 MiB | 2019-06-11 | Login |
SIG drives and motion control | 2019-07-11 | Minutes | 4.9 MiB | 2019-07-12 | Login |
IG profiles SIG drives and motion control | 2019-08-13 | Minutes | 130 KiB | 2019-09-04 | Login |
IG profiles SIG drives and motion control | 2019-09-24 | Minutes | 128 KiB | 2019-10-15 | Login |
IG profiles SIG drives and motion control | 2019-10-11 | Minutes | 14.8 MiB | 2019-10-15 | Login |
SIG drives and motion control | 2019-10-25 | Minutes | 447 KiB | 2019-10-29 | Login |
SIG drives and motion control | 2019-11-05 | Minutes | 5.8 MiB | 2019-11-06 | Login |
SIG drives and motion control | 2019-12-10 | Minutes | 189 KiB | 2019-12-17 | Login |
SIG drives and motion control | 2020-01-21 | Minutes | 185 KiB | 2020-01-23 | Login |
SIG drives and motion control | 2020-02-24 | Minutes | 115 KiB | 2020-02-24 | Login |
SIG drives and motion control | 2020-04-03 | Minutes | 104 KiB | 2020-04-03 | Login |
SIG drives and motion control | 2020-04-23 | Minutes | 234 KiB | 2020-04-27 | Login |
SIG drives and motion control | 2020-05-27 | Minutes | 240 KiB | 2020-06-08 | Login |
SIG drives and motion control | 2020-07-02 | Minutes | 271 KiB | 2020-07-03 | Login |
SIG drives and motion control | 2020-07-27 | Minutes | 106 KiB | 2020-07-27 | Login |
SIG drives and motion control | 2020-09-09 | Minutes | 421 KiB | 2020-09-10 | Login |
SIG drives and motion control | 2020-09-15 | Minutes | 364 KiB | 2020-09-17 | Login |
SIG drives and motion control | 2020-09-22 | Minutes | 601 KiB | 2020-09-23 | Login |
SIG drives and motion control | 2020-09-29 | Minutes | 80 KiB | 2020-10-08 | Login |
SIG drives and motion control | 2020-11-03 | Minutes | 1.2 MiB | 2020-11-05 | Login |
SIG drives and motion control | 2020-12-02 | Minutes | 152 KiB | 2020-12-03 | Login |
SIG drives and motion control | 2021-01-19 | Minutes | 535 KiB | 2021-01-26 | Login |
SIG drives and motion control | 2021-03-09 | Minutes | 148 KiB | 2021-03-12 | Login |
SIG drives and motion control | 2021-04-13 | Minutes | 76 KiB | 2021-04-14 | Login |
SIG drives and motion control | 2021-05-10 | Minutes | 81 KiB | 2021-05-11 | Login |
SIG drives and motion control | 2021-06-15 | Minutes | 1.0 MiB | 2021-06-18 | Login |
SIG drives and motion control | 2021-07-15 | Minutes | 753 KiB | 2021-07-16 | Login |
SIG drives and motion control | 2021-07-23 | Minutes | 207 KiB | 2021-08-06 | Login |
SIG drives and motion control | 2021-09-14 | Minutes | 1.0 MiB | 2021-09-15 | Login |
SIG drives and motion control | 2021-11-18 | Minutes | 182 KiB | 2021-11-19 | Login |
SIG drives and motion control | 2022-01-24 | Minutes | 167 KiB | 2022-01-26 | Login |
SIG drives and motion control | 2022-02-21 | Minutes | 668 KiB | 2022-02-22 | Login |
SIG municipal vehicles | 2012-09-13 | Minutes | 106 KiB | 2017-09-22 | Login |
SIG municipal vehicles | 2015-03-10 | Minutes | 6.7 MiB | 2017-09-22 | Login |
SIG municipal vehicles | 2015-07-02 | Minutes | 1.1 MiB | 2017-09-22 | Login |
SIG municipal vehicles | 2017-09-21 | Minutes | 280 KiB | 2017-09-22 | Login |
SIG municipal vehicles | 2017-10-23 | Minutes | 1.7 MiB | 2017-10-30 | Login |
SIG municipal vehicles | 2017-12-08 | Minutes | 137 KiB | 2017-12-12 | Login |
SIG municipal vehicles | 2018-01-29 | Minutes | 558 KiB | 2018-02-21 | Login |
SIG municipal vehicles | 2018-03-02 | Minutes | 208 KiB | 2018-03-05 | Login |
SIG municipal vehicles | 2018-05-29 | Minutes | 107 KiB | 2018-06-29 | Login |
SIG municipal vehicles | 2019-04-30 | Minutes | 8.6 MiB | 2019-05-02 | Login |
SIG municipal vehicles | 2019-05-28 | Minutes | 124 KiB | 2019-06-11 | Login |
SIG municipal vehicles | 2020-04-23 | Minutes | 120 KiB | 2020-10-01 | Login |
SIG municipal vehicles | 2021-04-22 | Minutes | 757 KiB | 2021-04-30 | Login |
SIG municipal vehicles | 2021-09-02 | Minutes | 710 KiB | 2021-09-08 | Login |
SIG municipal vehicles | 2023-05-11 | Minutes | 484 KiB | 2023-05-17 | Login |
IG03 SIG11 Municipal vehicles | 2023-05-30 | Minutes | 332 KiB | 2023-06-02 | Login |
SIG power supply | 2009-12-14 | Minutes | 692 KiB | 2017-07-18 | Login |
SIG special car add-on devices | 2016-11-29 | Minutes | 16.4 MiB | 2017-07-17 | Login |
SIG special car add-on devices | 2016-09-13 | Minutes | 130 KiB | 2017-07-17 | Login |
SIG special car add-on devices | 2016-03-08 | Minutes | 143 KiB | 2017-07-17 | Login |
TF police | 2016-06-15 | Minutes | 135 KiB | 2017-07-17 | Login |
TF taxi | 2016-07-28 | Minutes | 259 KiB | 2017-07-17 | Login |
TF taxi | 2016-04-19 | Minutes | 124 KiB | 2017-07-17 | Login |
SIG special car add-on devices | 2017-10-11 | Minutes | 130 KiB | 2018-04-09 | Login |
SIG special car add-on devices | 2018-07-18 | Minutes | 310 KiB | 2018-07-19 | Login |
SIG special car add-on devices | 2022-10-12 | Minutes | 8.6 MiB | 2022-11-15 | Login |
SIG special car add-on | 2022-11-28 | Minutes | 7.1 MiB | 2022-12-15 | Login |
SIG truck gateway | 2007-01-22 | Minutes | 82 KiB | 2017-07-18 | Login |
SIG truck gateway | 2021-01-25 | Minutes | 1.7 MiB | 2021-02-03 | Login |
SIG truck gateway | 2021-02-25 | Minutes | 1.0 MiB | 2021-03-01 | Login |
SIG truck gateway | 2021-06-15 | Minutes | 4.3 MiB | 2021-06-25 | Login |
IG profiles SIG truck gateway | 2021-10-05 | Minutes | 1.0 MiB | 2021-10-12 | Login |
IG profiles SIG truck gateway | 2022-01-26 | Minutes | 103 KiB | 2022-02-04 | Login |
IG profiles SIG truck gateway | 2022-10-12 | Minutes | 87 KiB | 2022-11-08 | Login |
SIG truck gateway | 2023-01-11 | Minutes | 65 KiB | 2023-01-24 | Login |
SIG weighing devices and systems | 2016-02-03 | Minutes | 138 KiB | 2017-07-17 | Login |
SIG weighing devices and systems | 2016-03-15 | Minutes | 122 KiB | 2017-07-17 | Login |
SIG weighing devices and systems | 2016-04-18 | Minutes | 118 KiB | 2017-07-17 | Login |
SIG weighing devices and systems | 2016-07-13 | Minutes | 134 KiB | 2017-07-17 | Login |
SIG weighing devices and systems | 2016-07-26 | Minutes | 518 KiB | 2017-07-17 | Login |
SIG weighing devices and systems | 2016-08-31 | Minutes | 407 KiB | 2017-07-17 | Login |
SIG weighing devices and systems | 2016-09-28 | Minutes | 121 KiB | 2017-07-17 | Login |
SIG weighing devices and systems | 2016-12-14 | Minutes | 110 KiB | 2017-07-17 | Login |
SIG weighing devices and systems | 2017-01-24 | Minutes | 118 KiB | 2017-07-17 | Login |
SIG weighing devices and systems | 2018-05-03 | Minutes | 144 KiB | 2018-05-04 | Login |
SIG weighing devices and systems | 2019-08-22 | Minutes | 341 KiB | 2019-09-09 | Login |
SIG weighing devices and systems | 2019-09-25 | Minutes | 1.0 MiB | 2019-09-27 | Login |
SIG weighing devices | 2019-10-29 | Minutes | 131 KiB | 2019-10-30 | Login |
SIG weighing devices | 2019-11-12 | Minutes | 579 KiB | 2019-11-14 | Login |
SIG weighing devices | 2019-12-03 | Minutes | 210 KiB | 2019-12-05 | Login |
SIG weighing devices | 2020-01-17 | Minutes | 739 KiB | 2020-01-20 | Login |
SIG weighing devices | 2020-02-10 | Minutes | 208 KiB | 2020-02-12 | Login |
SIG weighing devices | 2020-03-03 | Minutes | 104 KiB | 2020-03-05 | Login |
SIG weighing devices | 2021-11-11 | Minutes | 548 KiB | 2021-11-15 | Login |
Specifications
Title | Details | Status Size |
Published Action |
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CiA 401 version 3.0.0CANopen profile for modular I/O devices | DescriptionThis specification represents the CANopen device profile for generic digital and analogue input and output modules. Devices compliant to this specification use communication techniques, which conform to those described in the CANopen application layer and communication profile specification. In addition, programmable I/O devices may use communication techniques, which conform to those described in the CANopen additional application layer functions. In the appendices, some specific I/O devices are defined. Keywordsn/a | PAS2.0 MiB | 2008-06-03Login |
CiA 401-B version 1.0.0.I/O device profile - Part B: Functional behavior and parameters | DescriptionThis document specifies the functional behavior and parameters of generic analog and digital input and output devices. Additionally, AnnexA specifies the functional behavior and parameters of specific analog and digital input and output devices such as joysticks.
Keywordsn/a | DSP3.1 MiB | 2023-06-19Login |
CiA 401-C version 1.0.0I/O device profile - Part C: Mapping to classic CANopen | Descriptionn/a Keywordsn/a | DSP719 KiB | 2023-06-19Login |
CiA 401-F version 1.0.0I/O device profile - Part F: Mapping to CANopen FD | Descriptionn/a Keywordsn/a | DSP586 KiB | 2023-06-19Login |
CiA 402-1 version 4.0.6CANopen device profile for drives and motion control - Part 1: General definitions | Descriptionn/a Keywordsn/a | WD368 KiB | 2022-04-13Login |
CiA 402-2 version 4.1.15CANopen device profile drives and motion control - Part 2: Operation modes and application data | Descriptionn/a Keywordsn/a | WD4.1 MiB | 2022-04-13Login |
CiA 402-3 version 4.0.8CANopen drives and motion control device profile - Part 3: PDO mapping | Descriptionn/a Keywordsn/a | WD1.3 MiB | 2022-04-13Login |
CiA 401-4 version 1.0.3CANopen device profile for drives and motion control- Part 4: Safety functionality | Descriptionn/a Keywordsn/a | WD3.2 MiB | 2022-04-13Login |
CiA 402-5 version 1.0.3CANopen device profile for drives and motion control - Part 5: PDO mapping superset | Descriptionn/a Keywordsn/a | WD434 KiB | 2022-04-13Login |
CiA 402-6 version 1.0.7CANopen drives and motion control device profile - Part 6: CANopen FD PDO mapping | Descriptionn/a Keywordsn/a | WD1.0 MiB | 2022-04-13Login |
CiA 402-1 version 4.0.0CANopen device profile for drives and motion control - Part 1: General definitions | DescriptionThis series of profile specifies the CANopen interface of power drive systems. It is suitable for drive and motion controllers. It specifies several operating modes for frequency inverters, servo-controllers, and stepper motors. The series of profile is split in several parts: Part 1: General definitions, Part 2: Operation modes and application data, Part 3: PDO mapping, Part 4: Safety functionality, Part 5: PDO mapping superset. Part 1 specifies the mapping of the CiA 402 profile onto the generic power drive system (PDS) interface as defined in IEC 61800-7-1. Keywordsn/a | DSP323 KiB | 2016-03-01Login |
CiA 402-2 version 4.1.0CANopen device profile for drives and motion control - Part 2: Operation modes and application data | DescriptionThis series of profile specifies the CANopen interface of power drive systems. It is suitable for drive and motion controllers. It specifies several operating modes for frequency inverters, servo-controllers, and stepper motors. The series of profile is split in several parts: Part 1: General definitions, Part 2: Operation modes and application data, Part 3: PDO mapping, Part 4: Safety functionality, Part 5: PDO mapping superset, Part 6: CANopen FD PDO mapping. Part 2 specifies the basic drive and additional application functional elements as defined in IEC 61800-7-201. This includes the specification of drive operation modes and application data for such power drive systems as frequency converters, servo controllers, or stepper motor controllers. It includes the definition of real-time control objects as well as of configuration, adjustment, identification and network management objects. There is also defined the PDS finite state automaton (FSA), which may be controlled externally by a control device communicating via a communication system to the drive device. Keywordsn/a | DSP2.8 MiB | 2016-10-10Login |
CiA 402-3 version 4.0.0CANopen device profile for drives and motion control - Part 3: PDO mapping | DescriptionThis series of profile specifies the CANopen interface of power drive systems. It is suitable for drive and motion controllers. It specifies several operating modes for frequency inverters, servo-controllers, and stepper motors. The series of profile is split in several parts: Part 1: General definitions, Part 2: Operation modes and application data, Part 3: PDO mapping, Part 4: Safety functionality, Part 5: PDO mapping superset. Part 3 specifies the CANopen PDO mapping as defined in IEC 61800-7-301. In particular, the process data object (PDO) communication and mapping parameters are defined. In addition, this specificaton defines the PDO mapping attribute for all objects defined in the CiA 402 drive profile. Keywordsn/a | DSP1.5 MiB | 2016-03-01Login |
CiA 402-6 version 1.0.0CANopen device profile for drives and motion control - Part 6: CANopen FD PDO mapping | DescriptionThis series of profile specifies the CANopen interface of power drive systems. It is suitable for drive and motion controllers. It specifies several operating modes for frequency inverters, servocontrollers, and stepper motors. The series of profile is split in several parts: Part 1: General definitions, Part 2: Operation modes and application data, Part 3: PDO mapping, Part 4: Safety functionality, Part 5: PDO mapping superset, Part 6: CANopen FD PDO mapping. This part specifies the CANopen FD mapping for frequency converters, servo drives and stepper motors as well as for multiple-axes systems. Keywordsn/a | DSP783 KiB | 2016-10-10Login |
CiA 402-4 version 1.0.0CANopen device profile for drives and motion control - Part 4: Safety functionality | DescriptionThis series of profile specifies the CANopen interface of power drive systems. It is suitable for drive and motion controllers. It specifies several operating modes for frequency inverters, servocontrollers, and stepper motors. The series of profile is split in several parts: Part 1: General definitions, Part 2: Operation modes and application data, Part 3: PDO mapping, Part 4: Safety functionality, Part 5: PDO mapping superset. Part 2 and part 3 are substituted by the international standards IEC 61800-7-201 respectively IEC 61800-7-301. This part specifies the safety functionality for electrical drives and motion controllers compliant with the CiA 402 profile. It specifies the safety-related process data, the safety-related configuration parameters, and the safety-related diagnostic information as well as the SRDO communication and mapping parameters. Safety devices compliant with this part consume SRDOs containing commands from a control device and produce SRDOs containing status information to be received by the control device. Safety devices compliant with this document provide typically local safety functions as well as safety inputs and outputs. The safety outputs can be used to assign safety status information or can be set by the command information of the safety logic. The document is based on the ETG.6100.2 Generic Safety Drive Profile by the Ethercat Technology Group (ETG), and it specifies the mapping to CANopen. NOTE: The naming and the assigned indices and sub-indices of the parameters are far as possible the same as in the ETG documents. But some ETG parameters are represented in CANopen by two parameters, consequently two names are used. Keywordsn/a | DSP3.2 MiB | 2015-12-02Login |
CiA 402-5 version 1.0.0CANopen device profile for drives and motion control - Part 5: PDO mapping superset | DescriptionThis series of profile specifies the CANopen interface of power drive systems. It is suitable for drive and motion controllers. It specifies several operating modes for frequency inverters, servocontrollers, and stepper motors. The series of profile is split in several parts: Part 1: General definitions, (Part 2: Operation modes and application data), (Part 3: PDO mapping), Part 4: Safety functionality, Part 5: PDO mapping superset. Part 2 and part 3 are substituted by the international standards IEC 61800-7-201 respectively IEC 61800-7-301. This part specifies the set of PDOs for CiA 402 compliant CANopen devices, which can control asynchronous and synchronous motors. Keywordsn/a | DSP395 KiB | 2014-01-31Login |
CiA 404-2 version 2.0.0CANopen profile for measuring devices and closed-loop controllers - Part 2: EUROMAP implementation | DescriptionThis specification represents the device profile for measuring devices and for universal controller devices for measuring or controlling physical quantities like temperature or pressure. These devices use communication techniques which are conform to those described in /CiA301/.
The CANopen device profile for measuring devices and closed-loop controllers consists of several parts:
• Part 1 defines the generic objects and the generic PDO mapping
• Part 2 defines the EUROMAP specific parameters
This part specifies the additional objects needed for EUROMAP 75 measuring amplifiers
parameters and EUROMAP 66 heating/cooling device parameters.
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CiA 404-1 version 2.1.0CANopen device profile for measuring devices and closed-loop controllers – Part 1: Generic objects and generic PDO mapping | DescriptionThis document specifies the device profile for measuring devices and for universal controller devices for measuring or controlling of physical quantities such as temperature or pressure. The CANopen device profile for measuring devices and closed-loop controllers consists of two parts: Part 1 defines the generic objects and the generic PDO mapping. Part 2 defines the EUROMAP specific parameters. This part specifies the parameter for the digital input and output blocks resp. the analog input and output blocks. Additionally, it specifies the alarm and control as well as the device function block. Keywordsn/a | DSP3.1 MiB | 2016-07-19Login |
CiA 404-B version 0.0.1Profile for measuring devices and closed-loop controllers Part B: Functional behaviour and application parameters | Descriptionn/a Keywordsn/a | WDP2.5 MiB | 2023-09-19Login |
CiA 404-C version 0.0.1Profile for measuring devices and closed-loop controllers Part C: CANopen mapping | Descriptionn/a Keywordsn/a | WDP312 KiB | 2023-09-19Login |
CiA 404-F version 0.0.1Profile for measuring devices and closed-loop controllers Part F: CANopen FD mapping | Descriptionn/a Keywordsn/a | WDP305 KiB | 2023-09-19Login |
CiA 406-B version 1.0.0Encoder device profile - Part B: Functional behavior and parameters | DescriptionThis document specifies the functional behavior as well as application parameters for different types of linear and rotary encoders such as incremental and absolute, normal, and high-resolution, single and multi-sensor (linear only) encoders. This includes encoder output process values such as position, speed, acceleration and jerk, and encoder CAM parameters. Additionally, safety-related parameters such as safety position and safety speed for encoders are specified. The mapping into Process Data Objects (PDO), Safety-related Data Objects (SRDO), and Parameter Groups (PG) is not in the scope of this document. Keywordsn/a | DSP1.6 MiB | 2022-12-07Login |
CiA 406-C version 1.0.0Encoder device profile - Part C: CANopen mapping | DescriptionThis document specifies the CANopen communication and mapping parameters for encoders compliant with the CiA 406-B specification. This includes the PDO mapping and the optional SRDO mapping. Keywordsn/a | DSP753 KiB | 2022-12-07Login |
CiA 406-F version 1.0.0Encoder device profile - Part F: CANopen FD mapping | DescriptionThis document part specifies the CANopen FD communication and mapping parameters for encoders compliant with the CiA 406-B specification. This includes the PDO mapping. Keywordsn/a | DSP492 KiB | 2022-12-07Login |
CiA 406 version 4.1.0CANopen device profile for encoders | DescriptionThis document specifies the communication and application parameters for different types of linear and rotary encoders such as incremental and absolute, normal, and high resolution, single and multi-sensor (linear only) encoders. The document provides also operating principles of the encoders and specifies encoder output process values such as position, speed, acceleration and jerk. The document specifies also encoder CAM parameters. This document also specifies CANopen Safety parameters such as Safety position and Safety speed for encoders with CANopen Safety functionality (see EN 50325-5). Keywordsn/a | DS2.1 MiB | 2022-12-23Login |
CiA 406-J version 1.2.0Encoder device profile - Part J: Mapping to J1939 | DescriptionThis document specifies the mapping of CiA 406-B process data into J1939 parameter groups. This includes the specification of parameter groups and the configuration by means of the CAM11 and CAM21 parameter groups specified in the CiA 510 document. Keywordsn/a | DSP263 KiB | 2022-12-07Login |
CiA 408 version 1.5.2CANopen device profile for fluid power technology proportional valves and hydrostatic transmissions | DescriptionThis profile describes the functionality of interconnectable proportional valves, hydrostatic pumps and hydrostatic transmissions. The document is based on the profile “Fluid Power Technology”, version 1.5 released by VDMA Verband Deutscher Maschinen- und Anlagenbau e.V. Frankfurt/Main, Germany/VDMAPROP/. The device profile has been defined for hydraulic proportional valves, hydrostatic pumps and hydrostatic transmissions. It can as well be applied on pneumatic devices. Keywordsn/a | PAS2.8 MiB | 2005-01-01Login |
CiA 408 version 2.1.2CANopen device profile for fluid power technology proportional valves and hydrostatic transmissions | Descriptionn/a Keywordsn/a | WD5.9 MiB | 2020-11-05Login |
CiA 408-C version 2.1.6Fluid power technology device profile - Part C: CANopen mapping | Descriptionn/a Keywordsn/a | WD432 KiB | 2022-01-27Login |
CiA 408-B version 2.1.8Fluid power technology device profile - Part B: Functional device description and parameter | Descriptionn/a Keywordsn/a | WD4.6 MiB | 2022-01-27Login |
CiA 408-F version 2.1.5Fluid power technology device profile - Part F: CANopen FD mapping | Descriptionn/a Keywordsn/a | WD428 KiB | 2022-01-27Login |
CiA 408 version 2.1.0CANopen device profile for fluid power technology | DescriptionThis CiA device profile describes the functionality of interconnectable proportional valves, hydrostatic pumps and hydrostatic transmissions. The specification is based on the profile “Fluid Power Technology”, version 1.6.3 designed by Verband Deutscher Maschinen- und Anlagenbau e.V. Frankfurt/Main, Germany (VDMA). The device profile specifies CANopen interface for hydraulic proportional valves, hydrostatic pumps and hydrostatic transmissions. This profile may as well be applied on pneumatic devices. Keywordsn/a | DSP5.9 MiB | 2021-01-23Login |
Profile Fluid Power Technology version 1.6.3Proportional Valves and Hydrostatic Transmissions | Descriptionn/a Keywordsn/a | DSP872 KiB | 2017-05-09Login |
CiA 410-F version 0.0.3Inclinometer device profile, Part F: CANopen FD mapping | Descriptionn/a Keywordsn/a | WD429 KiB | 2021-02-05Login |
CiA 410-C version 0.0.3Inclinometer device profile, Part C: CANopen mapping | Descriptionn/a Keywordsn/a | WD576 KiB | 2021-02-05Login |
CiA 410 version 2.0.0CANopen device profile for inclinometer | DescriptionThis profile specifies the CANopen interface for one- and two-axis inclinometers. This sensor interface provides optionally also temperature, speed, acceleration, and jerk process values. The specification includes optional CANopen safety-communication interface compliant to safety integrity levels (SIL) as defined in IEC 61508. Keywordsn/a | DSP1.1 MiB | 2014-03-25Login |
CiA 410 version 1.3.0CANopen device profile for inclinometer | DescriptionThis specification represents the CANopen device profile for one- and two-axis inclinometers. Keywordsn/a | PAS457 KiB | 2010-02-23Login |
CiA 410-J version 1.1.0Inclinometer device profile - Part J: Mapping to J1939 | DescriptionThis document specifies the mapping of CiA 410 process data into J1939 parameter groups. This includes the specification of parameter groups and the configuration by means of the CAM11 and CAM21 parameter groups specified in the CiA 510 specification. Keywordsn/a | DSP214 KiB | 2020-12-01Login |
CiA 412-1 version 1.0.0CANopen profiles for medical devices - Part 1: General definitions | DescriptionThe CANopen profiles for medical devices includes several parts: Part 1 describes general definitions, Part 2 defines the profile for automatic X-ray collimators, Part 3 defines the profile for X-ray generators, Part 4 defines the profile for patient tables, Part 5 defines the profile for X-ray stands. Devices compliant to these profiles use communication techniques, which conforms to those described in the CANopen communication profile (CiA Draft Standard DS-301, /2/). In addition, medical devices and sub-systems may use communication techniques, which conform to those described in the framework for programmable CANopen Devices (CiA Draft Standard Proposal DSP-302). These specifications should be consulted in parallel to these device profile specifications. Keywordsn/a | PAS167 KiB | 2005-12-31Login |
CiA 412-2 version 1.0.0CANopen profiles for medical devices - Part 2: Automatic x-ray collimator | DescriptionThis document represents the CANopen device profile for generic X-ray collimators, and as such describes the generic subset of collimator functionality. A prerequisite for the conformity to this CANopen device profile is conformity with the CANopen communication profile (CiA Draft Standard DS 301). Additionally, in the case that the module is programmable it must conform to the Framework for programmable CANopen devices (CiA Draft Standard Proposal DSP 302). These specifications should be consulted in parallel to this device profile specification. Keywordsn/a | PAS1.3 MiB | 2005-12-31Login |
CiA 412-6 version 1.1.0CANopen profiles for medical devices - Part 6: Dose measurement system | DescriptionThis specification defines the CANopen device profile for dose measurement systems. A prerequisite for the conformity to this CANopen device profile is conformity with the CANopen communication profile. Additionally, in the case that the module is programmable conformance to the framework for programmable CANopen devices is required. It is recommended to consulted these specifications in parallel to this device profile specification. Keywordsn/a | PAS2.0 MiB | 2008-08-27Login |
CiA 413-3 version 3.0.1CANopen interface profile for truck gateways - Part 3: Other than brake and running gear devices | Descriptionn/a Keywordsn/a | WD484 KiB | 2022-01-25Login |
CiA 413-1 version 3.0.0CANopen device profile for truck gateways – Part 1: General definitions | DescriptionThis set of profile specifications describes CANopen gateways to CAN-based in-vehicle networks using the SAE J1939-71 application profile, ISO 11992-2, -3, and -4 truck/trailer networks or other J1939-based networks, e.g. ISO 11783-based (ISOBUS) networks, NMEA2000 networks, or RV-CAN network systems. The CANopen device profile for truck gateways consists of several parts: Part 1 describes general definitions. Part 2 defines the application objects for braking and running gear. Part 3 defines the application objects for equipment other than brakes and running gear. Part 5 defines the application objects for superstructures. Part 6 defines the interface profile for J1939-to-CANopen gateways. Part 8 defines the framework for HMI control. This part specifies the physical layer including connectors, and some general communication parameters. There are no PDOs pre-defined. Keywordsn/a | DSP335 KiB | 2011-11-24Login |
CiA 413-2 version 3.0.0CANopen device profile for truck gateways – Part 2: Brake and running gear devices | DescriptionThis set of profile specifications describes CANopen gateways to CAN-based in-vehicle networks using the SAE J1939-71 application profile, ISO 11992-2, -3, and -4 truck/trailer networks or other J1939-based networks, e.g. ISO 11783-based (ISOBUS) networks, or NMEA2000 networks, or RV-CAN network systems. The CANopen device profile for truck gateways consists of several parts: Part 1 describes general definitions. Part 2 defines the application objects for braking and running gear. Part 3 defines the application objects for equipment other than brakes and running gear. Part 5 defines the application objects for superstructures. Part 6 defines the interface profile for J1939-to-CANopen gateways. Part 8 defines the framework for HMI control. This part specifies the application objects for brake and running gear equipment. These objects are equivalent to signals and parameters in /ISO11992-2/. This allows a directly forwarding of messages received from the in-vehicle network and a directly forwarding of CANopen application objects to the in-vehicle network. Keywordsn/a | DSP2.1 MiB | 2011-11-24Login |
CiA 413-3 version 3.0.0CANopen device profile for truck gateways – Part 3: Other than brake and running gear devices | DescriptionThis set of profile specifications describes CANopen gateways to CAN-based in-vehicle networks using the SAE J1939-71 application profile, ISO 11992-2, -3, and -4 truck/trailer networks or other J1939-based networks, e.g. ISO 11783-based (ISOBUS) networks, or NMEA2000 networks, or RV-CAN network systems. The CANopen device profile for truck gateways consists of several parts: Part 1 describes general definitions. Part 2 defines the application objects for braking and running gear. Part 3 defines the application objects for equipment other than brakes and running gear. Part 5 defines the application objects for superstructures. Part 6 defines the interface profile for J1939-to-CANopen gateways. Part 8 defines the framework for HMI control. This part specifies the application objects for other than brake and running gear equipment. These objects are equivalent to signals and parameters in /ISO11992-3/. This allows a directly forwarding of messages received from the in-vehicle network and a directly forwarding of CANopen application objects to the in-vehicle network. Keywordsn/a | DSP3.0 MiB | 2011-11-24Login |
CiA 413-5 version 1.0.0CANopen interface profile for truck gateways - Part 5: Application data objects for superstructure | DescriptionPart 5 of CANopen device profile for truck gateways defines the application objects for superstructure. The normative references, definitions, acronyms, and abbreviations given in part 1 applies to this part, too. Keywordsn/a | DSP589 KiB | 2003-12-31Login |
CiA 413-6 version 1.0.0CANopen device profile for truck gateways – Part 6: Framework for J1939-based networks | DescriptionPart 6 of the CANopen device profile for truck gateways defines a framework for J1939-based networks. The normative references, definitions, acronyms, and abbreviations given in part 1 applies to this part, too. The object value definitions shall be as given in SAE J1939-71. The gateway is usable in static systems, where ECU address changes do not apply. Using other protocols based on J1939, such as ISO 11783 or NMEA 2000 will require some extensions, that may be subject to later versions. Keywordsn/a | DSP219 KiB | 2003-12-31Login |
CiA 413-8 version 1.0.0CANopen device profile for truck gateways – Part 8: Framework for HMI control | DescriptionThis set of profile specifications describes CANopen gateways to CAN-based in-vehicle networks using the SAE J1939-71 application profile, ISO 11992-2, -3, and -4 truck/trailer networks or other J1939-based networks, e.g. ISO 11783-based (ISOBUS) networks, NMEA2000 networks, or RV-CAN network systems. This part of the set of profile specification specifies a generic I/O functionality that enables usage of the truck HMI device. Keywordsn/a | DSP410 KiB | 2011-11-24Login |
CiA 413-1 version 3.0.0CANopen interface profile for commercial in- vehicle gateways Part 1: General definitions | Descriptionn/a Keywordsn/a | WD239 KiB | 2023-01-04Login |
CiA 414-1 version 1.1.0CANopen device profiles for weaving machines - Part 1: General definitions | DescriptionThe device profile defines the CANopen interfaces for weaving machines. The specification comprises the following two parts: Part 1 : General definitions, Part 2 : Feeders. Part 1 defines the operating principles for the feeder sub-systems, the error handling and the general communication parameters. Keywordsn/a | PAS167 KiB | 2007-06-18Login |
CiA 414-2 version 1.1.0CANopen device profiles for weaving machines - Part 2: Feeders | DescriptionPart 2 of the CANopen device profile for weaving machines specifies the CANopen interface for feeders. This device profile for feeders covers ‘pre-measuring feeders’ as well as ‘weft feeders’. Keywordsn/a | PAS518 KiB | 2007-06-18Login |
CiA 415 version 2.2.0CANopen application profile for sensor systems in road-construction and earth-moving machines | DescriptionThe CANopen sensor system application profile for road construction and earth moving machines specifies the communication interface for sensors as well as the sensor control unit. The profile is suitable for a broad range of machine types (e.g. paver, compactor, grader, dozer, mill, heater and truck). Keywordsn/a | DSP1.9 MiB | 2009-04-22Login |
CiA 416-1 version 2.0.0CANopen application profile for building door control – Part 1: General definitions, start-up procedures and system security | DescriptionThe CANopen application profile for building door control consists of several parts: Part 1: General definitions, start-up procedures and system security, Part 2: Virtual devices overview, Part 3: Pre-defined communication objects and application object specification. These specifications represent the CANopen application profile for building door control. It describes the interaction of e.g. door locking status, key cylinder, handle, alarms, system parameters, keypads and many more. Each of those properties is realized as a single virtual device. Keywordsn/a | DSP670 KiB | 2007-08-28Login |
CiA 416-2 version 2.0.0CANopen application profile for building door control - Part 2: Virtual devices overview | DescriptionThis part of the application profile gives an overview of the virtual devices. Keywordsn/a | DSP361 KiB | 2007-08-28Login |
CiA 416-3 version 2.0.0CANopen application profile for building door control - Part 3: Pre-defined communication objects and application data objects | DescriptionThis part of the application profile pre-defines the application objects of the physical and virtual devices in detail Keywordsn/a | DSP3.6 MiB | 2007-08-28Login |
CiA 417-3 version 2.2.4CANopen application profile for lift control systems – Part 3-1: Pre-defined PDOs for lift application 1 | Descriptionn/a Keywordsn/a | WD1.6 MiB | 2022-02-25Login |
CiA 417-2 version 2.3.4CANopen application profile for lift control systems – Part 2: Virtual device definitions | Descriptionn/a Keywordsn/a | WD1.2 MiB | 2022-02-25Login |
CiA 417-1 version 2.3.4CANopen application profile for lift control systems – Part 1: General definitions | Descriptionn/a Keywordsn/a | WD372 KiB | 2022-02-25Login |
CiA 417-1 version 2.0.0CANopen application profile for lift control systems - Part 1: General definitions | DescriptionThis set of CANopen application profile specifications describes the CANopen Lift control network system. It specifies the CANopen communication interfaces and the application functionality of several functional elements (virtual devices).
This application profile specification consists of several parts:
• Part 1 provides general definitions
• Part 2 specifies the functionality of the virtual devices
• Part 3 specifies the pre-defined PDOs
• Part 4 specifies the application objects
Besides some general definitions such as general virtual device descriptions, this part specifies the CAN physical layer as well as the error handling. Additionally some network architecture examples are given. Keywordsn/a | PAS417 KiB | 2011-02-02Login |
CiA 417-1 version 2.3.0CANopen application profile for lift control systems - Part 1: General definitions | DescriptionThis set of CANopen application profile specifications specifies the CANopen Lift control network. It consists of several parts:
- Part 1 provides general definitions
- Part 2 specifies the functionality of the virtual devices ? Part 3 specifies the pre-defined PDOs
- Part 4 specifies the application objects
This part specifies the general lift control network architecture and provides description and block diagrams for single and multi-shaft CANopen lift control network structures. It provides description of lift component functions in form of virtual devices and their functions in the lift control network. It specifies CANopen physical layer and node-ID assignment in single or multi-shaft control network. Furthermore, it specifies bootloader mode handling for firmware upload and application programs. Additionally, it specifies also network wide error handling, power management handling, power consumption measurements, and character encoding for VT-52 terminals. Keywordsn/a | DSP423 KiB | 2018-12-10Login |
CiA 417-2 version 2.0.0CANopen application profile for lift control systems - Part 2: Virtual device definitions | DescriptionThis set of CANopen application profile specifications describes the CANopen Lift control network system. It specifies the CANopen communication interfaces and the application functionality of several functional elements (virtual devices).
This application profile specification consists of several parts:
• Part 1 provides general definitions
• Part 2 specifies the functionality of the virtual devices
• Part 3 specifies the pre-defined PDOs
• Part 4 specifies the application objects
This part specifies for a single lift application (lift 1) the general communication parameter. It specifies also for each virtual device the supported application objects including the category, access, and default value attributes. It describes the supported Process Data Objects (PDO). In addition, the PDOs for the other lift application 2 to 8 are assigned correspondingly.
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CiA 417-2 version 2.3.0CANopen application profile for lift control systems - Part 2: Virtual device definitions | DescriptionThis set of CANopen application profile specifications specifies the CANopen Lift control network. It consists of several parts:
- Part 1 provides general definitions
- Part 2 specifies the functionality of the virtual devices ? Part 3 specifies the pre-defined PDOs
- Part 4 specifies the application objects
This part specifies the general communication parameters, list of application parameters, including the category, access, and default value attributes, assigned to each virtual device in a single lift application as well as list of PDOs assigned to each virtual device in a lift application 1 to 8. Keywordsn/a | DSP1.1 MiB | 2018-12-10Login |
CiA 417-3-1 version 2.0.0CANopen application profile for lift control systems - Part 3-1: Pre-defined PDOs for lift application 1 | DescriptionThis set of CANopen application profile specifications describes the CANopen Lift control network system. It specifies the CANopen communication interfaces and the application functionality of several functional elements (virtual devices).
This application profile specification consists of several parts:
• Part 1 provides general definitions
• Part 2 specifies the functionality of the virtual devices
• Part 3 specifies the pre-defined PDOs
• Part 4 specifies the application objects
This part of the application profile specifies pre-definitions for communication objects. This sub- part specifies in detail the communication and mapping behavior of the PDOs for the lift 1 application. Keywordsn/a | PAS1.3 MiB | 2011-02-02Login |
CiA 417-3-1 version 2.2.0CANopen application profile for lift control systems Part 3-1: Pre-defined PDOs for lift application 1 | DescriptionThis set of CANopen application profile specifications specifies the CANopen Lift control network. It consists of several parts:
- Part 1 provides general definitions
- Part 2 specifies the functionality of the virtual devices ? Part 3 specifies the pre-defined PDOs
- Part 4 specifies the application objects
This part of the application profile specifies in detail the communication and mapping behavior of the PDOs for the lift 1 application. Additionally, the COB-ID assignment is specified for PDOs for the lift application 1 to 8. Keywordsn/a | DSP1.1 MiB | 2018-02-02Login |
CiA 417-4 version 2.0.0CANopen application profile for lift control systems - Part 4: Detailed application data objects | DescriptionThis set of CANopen application profile specifications describes the CANopen Lift control network system. It specifies the CANopen communication interfaces and the application functionality of several functional elements (virtual devices).
This application profile specification consists of several parts:
• Part 1 provides general definitions
• Part 2 specifies the functionality of the virtual devices
• Part 3 specifies the pre-defined PDOs
• Part 4 specifies the application objects
This part specifies in detail the used process data, configuration parameter, and diagnostic information represented in the object dictionary for the lift 1 application. Keywordsn/a | PAS1.9 MiB | 2011-02-02Login |
CiA 417-4 version 2.3.0CANopen application profile for lift control systems - Part 4: Detailed application data objects | DescriptionThis set of CANopen application profile specifications specifies the CANopen Lift control network. It consists of several parts:
- Part 1 provides general definitions
- Part 2 specifies the functionality of the virtual devices ? Part 3 specifies the pre-defined PDOs
- Part 4 specifies the application objects
This part specifies in detail the used process data, configuration parameters, and diagnostic information represented in the object dictionary for the lift 1 application. Keywordsn/a | DSP3.6 MiB | 2018-11-22Login |
CiA 417-4 version 2.3.5CANopen application profile for lift control systems, Part 4: Detailed application object specification | Descriptionn/a Keywordsn/a | WD3.9 MiB | 2023-06-07Login |
CiA 418 version 1.2.0CANopen device profile for battery modules | DescriptionThis device profile specifies a recommended practice for the communication link between a battery module and a battery charger. The required data messages are intended to be sufficient to allow a battery charge to be carried out. Optional data is a selection of data commonly used in the industry to provide enhanced features. Battery modules compliant to this standard shall use communication techniques, which conforms to those described in the CANopen application layer and communication profile. Keywordsn/a | PAS716 KiB | 2012-04-27Login |
CiA 419 version 1.2.0CANopen device profile for battery chargers | DescriptionThis device profile specifies the battery charger communication and application objects in order to obtain sufficient information from the battery module to allow a charge to be carried out. Optional data is a selection of data commonly used in the industry to provide enhanced features. Chargers compliant to this standard shall use communication techniques, which conforms to those described in the CANopen application layer and communication profile. Keywordsn/a | PAS474 KiB | 2012-04-27Login |
CiA 420-1 version 3.2.0CANopen profiles for extruder downstream devices - Part 1: General definitions | DescriptionThe CANopen application profile for extruder downstream devices includes several parts: Part 1 specifies general definitions, Part 2 specifies the device profile for the puller downstream device, Part 3 specifies the device profile for the corrugator downstream device, Part 4 specifies the device profile for the saw downstream device, Part 5 specifies the device profile for the co-extruder device, Part 6 specifies the device profile for the calibration-table downstream device. NOTE: All parts of this specification have been developed jointly with the European Committee of Machinery Manufacturers for the Plastics and Rubber Industries (Euromap) and is documented there as Euromap 27. This part specifies the physical layer and the common CANopen functions and common communication objects. It also specifies the CANopen functions of the manager-extruder. Keywordsn/a | PAS657 KiB | 2015-05-07Login |
CiA 420-2 version 3.1.0CANopen profiles for extruder downstream devices - Part 2: Puller | DescriptionThe CANopen application profile for extruder downstream devices includes several parts: Part 1 specifies general definitions, Part 2 specifies the device profile for the puller downstream device, Part 3 specifies the device profile for the corrugator downstream device, Part 4 specifies the device profile for the saw downstream device, Part 5 specifies the device profile for the co-extruder device, Part 6 specifies the device profile for the calibration-table downstream device. NOTE: All parts of this specification have been developed jointly with the European Committee of Machinery Manufacturers for the Plastics and Rubber Industries (Euromap) and is documented there as Euromap 27. This part specifies the CANopen interface for the puller downstream device. Keywordsn/a | PAS475 KiB | 2015-05-07Login |
CiA 420-3 version 3.1.0CANopen profiles for extruder downstream devices - Part 3: Corrugator | DescriptionThe CANopen application profile for extruder downstream devices include several parts: Part 1 specifies general definitions, Part 2 specifies the device profile for the puller downstream device, Part 3 specifies the device profile for the corrugator downstream device, Part 4 specifies the device profile for the saw downstream device, Part 5 specifies the device profile for the co-extruder device, Part 6 specifies the device profile for the calibration-table downstream device. NOTE: All parts of this specification have been developed jointly with the European Committee of Machinery Manufacturers for the Plastics and Rubber Industries (Euromap) and is documented there as Euromap 27. This part specifies the CANopen interface for the corrugator downstream device. Keywordsn/a | PAS435 KiB | 2015-05-07Login |
CiA 420-4 version 3.1.0CANopen profiles for extruder downstream devices - Part 4: Saw | DescriptionThe CANopen application profile for extruder downstream devices includes several parts: Part 1 specifies general definitions, Part 2 specifies the device profile for the puller downstream device, Part 3 specifies the device profile for the corrugator downstream device, Part 4 specifies the device profile for the saw downstream device, Part 5 specifies the device profile for the co-extruder device, Part 6 specifies the device profile for the calibration-table downstream device. NOTE: All parts of this specification have been developed jointly with the European Committee of Machinery Manufacturers for the Plastics and Rubber Industries (Euromap) and is documented there as Euromap 27. This part specifies the CANopen interface for the saw downstream device. Keywordsn/a | PAS438 KiB | 2015-05-07Login |
CiA 420-5 version 2.1.0CANopen profiles for extruder downstream devices - Part 5: Simple and advanced co-extruder | DescriptionThe CANopen application profile for extruder downstream devices includes several parts: Part 1 specifies general definitions, Part 2 specifies the device profile for the puller downstream device, Part 3 specifies the device profile for the corrugator downstream device, Part 4 specifies the device profile for the saw downstream device, Part 5 specifies the device profile for the co-extruder device, Part 6 specifies the device profile for the calibration-table downstream device. NOTE: All parts of this specification have been developed jointly with the European Committee of Machinery Manufacturers for the Plastics and Rubber Industries (Euromap) and is documented there as Euromap 27. This part specifies the CANopen interface for simple and advanced co-extruder. Keywordsn/a | PAS487 KiB | 2015-05-07Login |
CiA 420-6 version 1.1.0CANopen profiles for extruder downstream devices - Part 6: Calibration-table | DescriptionThe CANopen application profile for extruder downstream devices include several parts: Part 1 specifies general definitions, Part 2 specifies the device profile for the puller downstream device, Part 3 specifies the device profile for the corrugator downstream device, Part 4 specifies the device profile for the saw downstream device, Part 5 specifies the device profile for the co-extruder device, Part 6 specifies the device profile for the calibration-table downstream device. NOTE: All parts of this specification have been developed jointly with the European Committee of Machinery Manufacturers for the Plastics and Rubber Industries (Euromap) and is documented there as Euromap 27. This part specifies the CANopen interface for calibration-tables. Keywordsn/a | PAS556 KiB | 2015-05-07Login |
CiA 421 version 1.0.3CANopen Application profile for train vehicle control networks - Part 1: General definitions | Descriptionn/a Keywordsn/a | WD690 KiB | 2008-01-29Login |
CiA 421-10 version 1.0.0CANopen application profile for train vehicle control systems - Part 10: Exterior lighting system | DescriptionThis part of the CANopen application profile for rail vehicles describes the CANopen interface of the virtual exterior lighting system. Keywordsn/a | DSP452 KiB | 2008-08-18Login |
CiA 421-5 version 1.0.0CANopen application profile for train vehicle control systems - Part 5: Power (drive) system | DescriptionThis part of the CANopen application profile describes the CANopen interface of the virtual power drive system to the rail vehicle in-vehicle network. Keywordsn/a | DSP1.8 MiB | 2006-08-18Login |
CiA 421-12 version 1.0.0CANopen application profile for train vehicle control systems - Part 12: Door control system | DescriptionThis part of the CANopen application profile for rail vehicles describes the CANopen interface of the virtual door control system. Keywordsn/a | DSP549 KiB | 2006-08-18Login |
CiA 421-11 version 1.0.0CANopen application profile for train vehicle control systems - Part 11: Interior lighting system | DescriptionThis part of the CANopen application profile for rail vehicles describes the CANopen interface of the virtual interior lighting system. Keywordsn/a | DSP350 KiB | 2006-08-18Login |
CiA 421-9 version 1.0.0CANopen application profile for train vehicle control systems - Part 9: Vehicle linkage system | DescriptionThis part of the CANopen application profile for rail vehicles describes the CANopen interface of the vehicle linkage device. Via this interface all required data is exchanged that is relevant to control full automatic couplings. Full automatic couplings handle all connections between the rail vehicles such as e.g. electrically or electrical automatically, without human interaction.
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CiA 421-4 version 1.0.0CANopen application profile for train vehicle control systems - Part 4: Auxillary operating system | DescriptionThis part of the CANopen application profile for train control networks describes the CANopen interface of the virtual rail vehicle auxiliary operating system. Keywordsn/a | DSP504 KiB | 2006-08-18Login |
CiA 421-1 version 1.0.0CANopen application profile for train vehicle control systems - Part 1: General definitions | DescriptionThis application profile defines the communication between virtual devices within locomotives, power cars as well as coaches. It is intended to use the application profile for urban and regional rail vehicle transportation system as well as long-distance rail vehicle transportation systems including high-speed trains. But it is not limited to these railway applications, e.g. it is also used in cargo train locomotives and cargo train wagons as well as other railway transportation systems, such as commuter trains, subway trains, etc.
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CiA 422-4 version 2.1.1CANopen application profile for municipal vehicles - Part 4: Application objects | Descriptionn/a Keywordsn/a | WD2.7 MiB | 2021-07-16Login |
CiA 422-3-3 version 2.1.2CANopen application profile for municipal vehicles - Part 3-3: Pre-defined SDOs | Descriptionn/a Keywordsn/a | WD0.9 MiB | 2021-07-16Login |
CiA 422-3-2 version 2.1.1CANopen application profile for municipal vehicles - Part 3-2: Pre-defined RPDOs | Descriptionn/a Keywordsn/a | WD4.8 MiB | 2021-07-16Login |
CiA 422-3-1 version 2.1.1CANopen application profile for municipal vehicles - Part 3-1: Pre-defined TPDOs | Descriptionn/a Keywordsn/a | WD5.1 MiB | 2021-07-16Login |
CiA 422-2 version 2.1.1CANopen application profile for municipal vehicles - Part 2: Virtual device functionality | Descriptionn/a Keywordsn/a | WD640 KiB | 2021-07-16Login |
CiA 422-1 version 2.1.1CANopen application profile for municipal vehicles - Part 1: General definitions | Descriptionn/a Keywordsn/a | WD567 KiB | 2021-07-16Login |
CiA 422-1 version 2.1.0CANopen application profile for municipal vehicles – Part 1: General definitions | DescriptionThis set of CANopen application profile specifications describes the CleANopen embedded body control network of municipal vehicles, e.g. refuse collecting trucks. It specifies the CANopen communication interfaces and the application functionality of several functional elements (virtual devices). It does not specify CANopen devices. With special regard to functional safety, any device is responsible for a safe operation, by itself. Any measure that increases the probability for safe operation and utilizes the CAN communication is just on top. Therefore these measures are not safety-relevant in terms of functional safety. The CleANopen application profile specifications consists of several parts: Part 1 provides the general definitions, Part 2 specifies the functionality of the virtual devices, Part 3 specifies the pre-defined PDOs and SDOs, Part 4 specifies the application objects. This part provides some general definitions of CleANopen and specifies the CAN physical layer as well as the error handling. Keywordsn/a | DSP577 KiB | 2018-12-20Login |
CiA 422-2 version 2.1.0CANopen application profile for municipal vehicles – Part 2: Virtual device functionality | DescriptionThis set of CANopen application profile specifications describes the CleANopen embedded body control network of municipal vehicles, e.g. refuse collecting trucks. It specifies the CANopen communication interfaces and the application functionality of several functional elements (virtual devices). It does not specify CANopen devices. The CleANopen application profile specifications consists of several parts: Part 1 provides the general definitions, Part 2 specifies the functionality of the virtual devices, Part 3 specifies the pre-defined PDOs and SDOs, Part 4 specifies the application objects. This part specifies the general communication parameter. It specifies for each virtual device the supported application objects including the category, access, and default value attributes. It describes the supported Process Data Objects (PDO) and additional Service Data Objects (SDO). Keywordsn/a | DSP641 KiB | 2018-12-20Login |
CiA 422-3-1 version 2.1.0CANopen application profile for municipal vehicles – Part 3-1: Pre-defined TPDOs | DescriptionThis set of CANopen application profile specifications describes the CleANopen embedded body control network of municipal vehicles, e.g. refuse collecting trucks. It specifies the CANopen communication interfaces and the application functionality of several functional elements (virtual devices). It does not specify CANopen devices. The CleANopen application profile specifications consists of several parts: Part 1 provides the general definitions, Part 2 specifies the functionality of the virtual devices, Part 3 specifies the pre-defined PDOs and SDOs, Part 4 specifies the application objects. This sub-part of part 3 specifies the communication and mapping parameter sets of the pre-defined TPDOs. Keywordsn/a | DSP4.2 MiB | 2018-12-20Login |
CiA 422-3-2 version 2.1.0CANopen application profile for municipal vehicles – Part 3-2: Pre-defined RPDOs | DescriptionThis set of CANopen application profile specifications describes the CleANopen embedded body control network of municipal vehicles, e.g. refuse collecting trucks. It specifies the CANopen communication interfaces and the application functionality of several functional elements (virtual devices). It does not specify CANopen devices. The CleANopen application profile specifications consists of several parts: Part 1 provides the general definitions, Part 2 specifies the functionality of the virtual devices, Part 3 specifies the pre-defined PDOs and SDOs, Part 4 specifies the application objects. This sub-part of part 3 specifies the communication and mapping parameter sets of the predefined RPDOs Keywordsn/a | DSP3.8 MiB | 2018-12-20Login |
CiA 422-4 version 2.1.0CANopen application profile for municipal vehicles – Part 4: Application objects | DescriptionThis set of CANopen application profile specifications describes the CleANopen embedded body control network of municipal vehicles, e.g. refuse collecting trucks. It specifies the CANopen communication interfaces and the application functionality of several functional elements (virtual devices). It does not specify CANopen devices. The CleANopen application profile specifications consists of several parts: Part 1 provides the general definitions, Part 2 specifies the functionality of the virtual devices, Part 3 specifies the pre-defined PDOs and SDOs, Part 4 specifies the application objects. This part specifies the values and value range attribute of the application objects. It specifies also the object and data type attributes of the application objects. Keywordsn/a | DSP2.2 MiB | 2018-12-20Login |
CiA 422-3-3 version 2.1.0CANopen application profile for municipal vehicles – Part 3-3: Pre-defined SDOs | DescriptionThis set of CANopen application profile specifications describes the CleANopen embedded body control network of municipal vehicles, e.g. refuse collecting trucks. It specifies the CANopen communication interfaces and the application functionality of several functional elements (virtual devices). It does not specify CANopen devices. The CleANopen application profile specifications consists of several parts: Part 1 provides the general definitions, Part 2 specifies the functionality of the virtual devices, Part 3 specifies the pre-defined PDOs and SDOs, Part 4 specifies the application objects. This sub-part of part 3 specifies the pre-defined additional SDO clients and servers. Keywordsn/a | DSP644 KiB | 2018-12-20Login |
CiA 423-11 version 1.0.0CANopen application profile for rail vehicle power drive systems - Part 11: Starter unit | DescriptionThis part of the CANopen application profile for rail vehicle power drive systems describes the starter unit. Keywordsn/a | DSP242 KiB | 2006-08-18Login |
CiA 423-12 version 1.0.0CANopen application profile for rail vehicle power drive systems Part - 12: Oil refill unit | DescriptionThis part of the CANopen application profile for rail vehicle power drive systems describes the oil refill unit. Keywordsn/a | DSP283 KiB | 2006-08-18Login |
CiA 423-10 version 1.0.0CANopen application profile for rail vehicle power drive systems - Part 10: Particle filters control unit | DescriptionThis part of the CANopen application profile for rail vehicle power drive systems describes the particle filters control unit. In addition this document describes the objects, required for controlling the selective catalytic reduction unit. Keywordsn/a | DSP508 KiB | 2006-08-18Login |
CiA 423-6 version 1.0.0CANopen application profile for rail vehicle power drive systems - Part 6: Speed sensor unit | DescriptionThis part of the CANopen application profile for rail vehicle power drive systems describes the speed sensor unit. Keywordsn/a | DSP284 KiB | 2006-08-18Login |
CiA 423-2 version 1.0.0CANopen application profile for rail vehicle power drive systems - Part 2: Traction controller | DescriptionThis part of the CANopen application profile for rail vehicles power drive systems describes the traction controller. Keywordsn/a | DSP1.3 MiB | 2006-08-18Login |
CiA 423-7 version 1.0.0CANopen application profile for rail vehicle power drive systems - Part 7: Diesel engine signal unit | DescriptionThis part of the CANopen application profile for rail vehicle power drive systems describes the diesel engine signal unit. The diesel engine signal unit is the measuring unit, required for diesel engine control and monitoring. Keywordsn/a | DSP628 KiB | 2006-08-18Login |
CiA 423-4 version 1.0.0CANopen application profile for rail vehicle power drive systems - Part 4: Transmission control unit | DescriptionThis part of the CANopen application profile for rail vehicle power drive systems describes the transmission control unit. Keywordsn/a | DSP413 KiB | 2006-08-18Login |
CiA 423-3 version 1.0.0CANopen application profile for rail vehicle power drive systems - Part 3: Diesel engine control unit | DescriptionThis part of the CANopen application profile for rail vehicle power drive systems describes the diesel engine control unit. Keywordsn/a | DSP1.0 MiB | 2006-08-18Login |
CiA 423-5 version 1.0.0CANopen application profile for rail vehicles power drive systems - Part 5: Diesel engine safety control unit | DescriptionThis part of the CANopen application profile for rail vehicle power drive systems describes the diesel engine safety control unit. Keywordsn/a | DSP313 KiB | 2006-08-18Login |
CiA 423-1 version 1.0.0CANopen application profile for rail vehicle power drive systems - Part 1: General definitions | DescriptionThis CANopen application profile defines the communication between virtual devices within a rail vehicle power drive system. The power drive system shall be connected via a gateway device to the logical CANopen-based train vehicle control network as defined in CiA 421. The set of specifications is organized as follows: Part 1: General definitions, Part 2: Traction controller, Part 3: Diesel engine control unit, Part 4: Transmission control unit, Part 5: Speed sensor unit, Part 6: Diesel engine safety control unit, Part 7: Diesel engine signal control unit, Part 8: Clutch control unit, Part 9: Gear control unit, Part 10: Particle filter control unit, Part 11: Starter unit, Part 12: Oil refill tank unit. Devices compliant to this application profile uses communication techniques, which conform to those described in the CiA Draft Standard 301. Keywordsn/a | DSP156 KiB | 2006-08-18Login |
CiA 424-3 version 1.0.0CANopen application profile for rail vehicle door control systems - Part 3: Door unit | DescriptionThis part of the CANopen application profile for rail vehicle door control systems describes the door unit. Keywordsn/a | DSP470 KiB | 2006-08-18Login |
CiA 424-2 version 1.0.0CANopen application profile for rail vehicle door control systems - Part 2: Door controller | DescriptionThis part of the CANopen application profile rail vehicle door control system describes the rail door controller. Keywordsn/a | DSP441 KiB | 2006-08-18Login |
CiA 424-1 version 1.0.0CANopen application profile for rail vehicle door control systems - Part 1: General definitions | DescriptionThis CANopen application profile defines the communication between virtual devices within a rail vehicle door control system. The rail vehicle door control system may be connected via a gateway device to the logical CANopen-based rail vehicle in-vehicle network. Keywordsn/a | DSP353 KiB | 2006-08-18Login |
CiA 425-1 version 2.1.0CANopen application profile for medical diagnostic add-on modules – Part 1: General definitions | DescriptionThe CANopen application profile for medical diagnostic add-on modules includes several parts: Part 1 describes general definitions. Part 2 defines the profile for injector devices. Devices compliant to these profiles use communication techniques, which conforms to those described in the CANopen application layer and communication profile (CiA 301). In addition, medical devices and sub-systems may use communication techniques, which conform to those described in the CANopen additional application layer functions specification (CiA 302). These specifications should be consulted in parallel to these device profile specifications. Keywordsn/a | DS447 KiB | 2011-06-03Login |
CiA 425-2 version 2.2.0CANopen application profile for medical diagnostic add-on modules – Part 2: Injector | DescriptionThis profile specifies the CANopen device profile for injector interface units. This profile covers injectors connected to a medical diagnostic system (angiography, computer tomography, and other medical diagnostic devices), which provide CANopen Manager functionality. If a safety-related communication is required, the injector device shall be compliant to the CANopen framework for safety-related communication (CiA 304). A prerequisite for the conformity to this CANopen device profile is conformity with the CANopen communication profile (CiA 301). Additionally, in the case that the module is programmable it shall conform to the framework for programmable CANopen devices (CiA 302). These specifications should be consulted in parallel to this device profile specification. Keywordsn/a | DS1.6 MiB | 2011-06-03Login |
CiA 425-2 version 2.4.0CANopen application profile for medical diagnostic add-on modules – Part 2: Injector | DescriptionThis profile specifies the CANopen device profile for injector interface units. This profile covers injectors connected to a medical diagnostic system (angiography, computer tomography, and other medical diagnostic devices), which provide CANopen Manager functionality. If a safety-related communication is required, the injector device is compliant to the CANopen framework for safety-related communication (EN 50325-5). The definition of SRDOs (safety-related data objects) is not in the scope of this document. A prerequisite for the conformity to this CANopen device profile is conformity with the CANopen communication profile (CiA 301). Additionally, in the case that the module is programmable it shall conform to the framework for programmable CANopen devices (CiA 302). These specifications should be consulted in parallel to this device profile specification. Keywordsn/a | DSP1.8 MiB | 2017-11-17Login |
CiA 425-2 version 2.2.0 CANopen application profile for medical diagnostic add-on modules Part 2: Injector (Corrigendum 1) | Descriptionn/a Keywordsn/a | DS157 KiB | 2012-05-02Login |
CiA 425-2 version 2.4.3CANopen application profile for medical diagnostic add-on modules Part 2: Injector | Descriptionn/a Keywordsn/a | WD1.6 MiB | 2023-05-24Login |
CiA 426-3 version 1.0.0CANopen application profile for rail vehicle exterior lighting control - Part 3: Exterior lighting unit | DescriptionThis part of the CANopen application profile for rail vehicle exterior lighting describes the exterior lighting unit. Keywordsn/a | DSP440 KiB | 2006-08-18Login |
CiA 426-2 version 1.0.0CANopen application profile for rail vehicle exterior lighting control - Part 2: Exterior lighting controller | DescriptionThis part of the CANopen application profile rail vehicle exterior lighting describes the exterior lighting controller. Keywordsn/a | DSP429 KiB | 2006-08-18Login |
CiA 426-1 version 1.0.0CANopen application profile for rail vehicle exterior lighting control - Part 1: General definitions | DescriptionThis CANopen application profile defines the communication between virtual devices within a rail vehicle exterior lighting control system. The exterior lighting controller is optionally connected via a gateway device to the logical CANopen-based train vehicle control network as defined in CiA 421. The set of specifications is organized as follows: Part 1: General definitions, Part 2: Exterior lighting controller (ELC), Part 3: Exterior lighting unit (ELU). Devices compliant to this application profile uses communication techniques, which conform to those described in the CiA Draft Standard 301. Keywordsn/a | DSP364 KiB | 2006-08-18Login |
CiA 430-9 version 1.0.0CANopen application profile for rail vehicle auxiliary operating systems - Part 9: Generator unit | DescriptionThis virtual device describes the generator unit, which is a part of the rail vehicle auxiliary operating system. Keywordsn/a | DSP268 KiB | 2006-08-18Login |
CiA 430-7 version 1.0.0CANopen application profile for rail vehicle auxiliary operating systems - Part 7: Hydrostatic signal unit | DescriptionThis part of the CANopen application profile for rail vehicle auxiliary operating systems describes the hydrostatic signal interface unit. Keywordsn/a | DSP317 KiB | 2006-08-18Login |
CiA 430-5 version 1.0.0CANopen application profile for rail vehicle auxiliary operating systems - Part 5: Power train cooling fan control unit | DescriptionThis part of the CANopen application profile railway auxiliary operating system describes the power train cooling fan control unit. Keywordsn/a | DSP294 KiB | 2006-08-18Login |
CiA 430-4 version 1.0.0CANopen application profile for rail vehicle auxiliary operating systems - Part 4: Coolant expansion tank unit | DescriptionThis part of the CANopen application profile for rail vehicle auxiliary operating systems describes the coolant expansion tank unit. Keywordsn/a | DSP267 KiB | 2006-08-18Login |
CiA 430-3 version 1.0.0CANopen application profile for rail vehicle auxiliary operating systems - Part 3: Power train cooling control unit | DescriptionThis part of the CANopen application profile for rail vehicle auxiliary operating systems describes the power train cooling control unit. Keywordsn/a | DSP366 KiB | 2006-08-18Login |
CiA 430-2 version 1.0.0CANopen application profile for rail vehicle auxiliary operating systems - Part 2: Auxiliary operating system controller | DescriptionThis part of the CANopen application profile for rail vehicle auxiliary operating systems describes the auxiliary operating system controller. Keywordsn/a | DSP495 KiB | 2006-08-18Login |
CiA 430-6 version 1.0.0CANopen application profile for rail vehicle auxiliary operating systems - Part 6: Engine pre-heating unit | DescriptionThis part of the CANopen application profile for rail vehicle auxiliary operating systems describes the engine pre-heating unit. Keywordsn/a | DSP304 KiB | 2006-08-18Login |
CiA 430-1 version 1.0.0CANopen application profile for rail vehicle auxiliary operating systems - Part 1: General definitions | DescriptionThis CANopen application profile defines the communication between virtual devices within a rail vehicle auxiliary operating system. The auxiliary operating system shall be connected via a gateway device to the logical CANopen-based train vehicle control network as defined in /CiA421/. The set of specifications is organized as follows: Part 1: General definitions, Part 2: Auxiliary operating system controller, Part 3: Power train cooling unit, Part 4: Coolant expansion tank unit, Part 5: Power train cooling fan control unit, Part 6: Engine pre-heating unit, Part 7: Hydrostatic signal interface unit, Part 8: Battery charger unit, Part 9: Generator unit. Devices compliant to this application profile uses communication techniques, which conform to those described in the CiA Draft Standard 301. Keywordsn/a | DSP241 KiB | 2006-08-18Login |
CiA 433-3 version 1.0.0CANopen application profile for rail vehicle interior lighting control - Part 3: Lighting unit | DescriptionThis part of the CANopen application profile for rail vehicle interior lighting control describes the interior lighting unit. Keywordsn/a | DSP343 KiB | 2006-08-18Login |
CiA 433-2 version 1.0.0CANopen application profile for rail vehicle interior lighting control - Part 2: Lighting controller | DescriptionThis part of the CANopen application profile for rail vehicle interior lighting control describes the interior lighting controller. Keywordsn/a | DSP324 KiB | 2006-08-18Login |
CiA 433-1 version 1.0.0CANopen application profile for rail vehicle interior lighting control - Part 1: General definitions | DescriptionThis CANopen application profile defines the communication between virtual devices within a rail vehicle interior lighting control system. The interior lighting controller is optionally connected via a gateway device to the logical CANopen-based train vehicle control network as defined in CiA 421. The set of specifications is organized as follows: Part 1: General definitions, Part 2: Interior lighting controller (ILC), Part 3: Interior lighting unit (ILU). Devices compliant to this application profile uses communication techniques, which conform to those described in the CiA Draft Standard 301. Keywordsn/a | DSP213 KiB | 2006-08-18Login |
CiA 434-3 version 1.0.0CANopen profiles for laboratory automation systems - Part 3: Heating, cooling, and shaking units | DescriptionThis part of the CANopen device profiles for laboratory automation systems specifies the heating, cooling and shaking unit. Keywordsn/a | DSP531 KiB | 2010-06-30Login |
CiA 434-2 version 1.0.0CANopen profiles for laboratory automation systems - Part 2: Dilutor, dispenser, and pump units | DescriptionThis part of the CANopen profiles for laboratory automation systems defines the CANopen interface for dilutor, dispenser and pump units. Based on the definitions given in CiA 434-1, this CANopen device profile specifies commands as well as parameters relevant for controlling dilutor, dispenser and pump units that are part of an automated laboratory system. Keywordsn/a | DSP1.1 MiB | 2010-06-30Login |
CiA 434-1 version 2.0.0CANopen profiles for laboratory automation systems - Part 1: General definitions | DescriptionThis set of device profiles for laboratory automation systems describes a commander/responder-based communication between a laboratory automation controller (LAC) and several laboratory automation unit(s) (LAU). In addition to the general system structure, this part of CiA 434 defines a finite state machine (FSA) that is supported by all laboratory units, following the specification CiA 434. In addition, this part specifies two predefined control structures for laboratory units. On the one hand, the laboratory automation controller can control the laboratory units via single operating commands. On the other hand this part provides a generic structure for a “pre-configurable work plan” that enables a quasi-autonomous laboratory unit operation, which is monitored by the laboratory controller. The set of CANopen profiles for laboratory automation systems includes several parts: Part 1 describes general definitions, Part 2 defines the device profile for dilutor/dispenser/pump units, Part 3 defines the heating, cooling and shaking unit, Part 4 defines the device profile for pipette control units, Part 5 defines the device profile for multi axis control units, Part 6 defines the device profile for drive units, Part 7 defines the device profile for washing units, Part 8 defines the device profile for centrifuge units, Part 9 defines the device profile for stacker units, Part 10 defines the device profile for detection units. Devices compliant to these profiles use communication techniques, which conform to those defined in the CANopen application layer and communication profile (CiA 301). In addition, they may use communication techniques, which conform to those described in the set of specifications for additional application layer functions (CiA 302). These specifications should be consulted in parallel to these device profile specifications. Keywordsn/a | DSP1.1 MiB | 2009-04-22Login |
CiA 436-1 version 1.1.0CANopen application profile for construction machines - Part 1: General definitions | DescriptionThis application profile provides general definition as well as recommendations for using CANopen control networks on construction machineries. In addition, this application profile introduces the virtual control architecture on construction machineries, integrating the engine control system, the drivers’ desk, the sensor control system, the transmission control system, the fleet management control system as well as the control system for the superstructure respectively implement. Keywordsn/a | DSP530 KiB | 2010-06-30Login |
CiA 437-1 version 1.0.0CANopen application profile for grid-based photovoltaic systems - Part 1: General definitions | DescriptionThis application profile defines the CANopen interfaces for photovoltaic control systems. This includes interfaces to photovoltaic controller, photovoltaic inverter, wind direction sensor, temperature sensor, radiation sensor, energy (Wh) sensor, power (W) sensor, solar panel tracking system, etc. The specification comprises the following parts: Part 1: General definitions, Part 2: Pre-defined communication objects, Part 3: Detailed process data specification. This part defines the physical layer, the general system architecture, and some common communication parameter objects. It also defines, which process data and parameters are used by the virtual devices. Keywordsn/a | DSP478 KiB | 2008-01-10Login |
CiA 437-2 version 1.0.0CANopen application profile for grid-based photovoltaic systems - Part 2: Pre-defined communication objects | DescriptionThis application profile defines the CANopen interfaces for photovoltaic control systems. This includes interfaces to photovoltaic controller, photovoltaic inverter, wind direction sensor, temperature sensor, radiation sensor, energy (Wh) sensor, power (W) sensor, solar panel tracking system, etc. The specification comprises the following parts: Part 1: General definitions, Part 2: Pre-defined communication objects, Part 3: Detailed process data specification. This part of the application profile specifies the pre-defined communication objects. Keywordsn/a | DSP273 KiB | 2008-01-10Login |
CiA 437-3 version 2.0.0CANopen application profile for grid-based photovoltaic systems - Part 3: Profile data objects | DescriptionThis application profile defines the CANopen interfaces for photovoltaic control systems. This includes interfaces to photovoltaic controller, photovoltaic inverter, wind direction sensor, temperature sensor, radiation sensor, energy (Wh) sensor, power (W) sensor, solar panel tracking system, etc. The application profile specification consists of several parts: Part 1: General definitions, Part 2: Pre-defined communication objects, Part 3: Detailed process data specification. This part of the application profile specifies in detail the process data and parameters of the virtual devices. Keywordsn/a | DSP4.0 MiB | 2012-06-15Login |
CiA 442 version 1.1.0CANopen profile for IEC 61915-2 compatible motor starters | DescriptionThis document specifies the CANopen profile for a sub-section of low-voltage switchgear
devices: motor starters, soft starters, and motor management starters. The specification is
functional compatible with the international standard IEC 61915-2 Keywordsn/a | DS495 KiB | 2022-05-02Login |
CiA 443 version 4.0.0CANopen profile for SIIS level-2 devices | DescriptionThis document specifies the CANopen interface for SIIS level-2 devices. This includes instruments and actuators for subsea measurement systems. The specification of the SIIS level-2 application manager is not in the scope of this document. Keywordsn/a | DSP2.5 MiB | 2022-11-18Login |
CiA 444-1 version 2.0.2CANopen profiles for container-handling machine add-on devices - Part 1: General definitions | DescriptionThis document specifies the physical layer, and some general CANopen communication parameter objects. Keywordsn/a | DS276 KiB | 2022-05-02Login |
CiA 444-2 version 2.0.1CANopen profiles for container-handling machine add-on devices - Part 2: Spreader for crane | DescriptionThis document specifies the device profile for crane spreaders including process data and process data objects. Keywordsn/a | DS1.0 MiB | 2022-05-02Login |
CiA 444-3 version 2.0.1CANopen profile for container-handling machine add-on devices - Part 3: Spreader for straddle carrier | DescriptionThis document specifies the device profile for straddle carrier spreaders including process data and process data objects. Keywordsn/a | DS1.0 MiB | 2022-04-12Login |
CiA 445 version 1.1.0CANopen device profile for RFID devices | DescriptionThis document specifies the CANopen interface for simple and sophisticated radio frequency identification (RFID) devices. This includes the specification of the physical layer, the data link layer, and the application layer as well as the specification of process data, configuration parameters, and diagnostic information. This includes commands and possibilities to control an RFID reader via the CANopen network. Keywordsn/a | DS1.3 MiB | 2022-04-29Login |
CiA 446 version 1.0.0CANopen device profile for AS-Interface gateways | DescriptionThis profile defines the CANopen interface for gateways connecting AS-Interface circuits. One single CANopen logical device supports up to two AS-Interface circuits. The gateway implements AS-Interface master functionality. Keywordsn/a | DSP1.2 MiB | 2006-11-06Login |
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 450 version 1.0.1CANopen device profile for pumps | DescriptionThis profile specifies the CANopen interfaces for pump devices. The specification is based on the bus-independent profile developed by VDMA (German association of machine builders). It specifies interfaces for the following pump types: Generic pump, Liquid pump. The VDMA profile for vacuum and liquid pumps should be consulted in parallel with this profile. Keywordsn/a | DS3.7 MiB | 2022-07-22Login |
CiA 452 version 1.1.0CANopen device profile for PLCopen motion control | DescriptionThis document specifies the classic CANopen interface controlling PLCopen drives by means of one RPDO (receive process data object) and one TPDO (transmit process data object). This includes the parameter (objects) used for PLCopen-specific modes supporting gear, jog, and camming functions. Objects specified in IEC 61800-7-201 are referenced in the Annex A. Keywordsn/a | DS828 KiB | 2022-08-10Login |
CiA 453 version 1.1.3CANopen device profile power supply | Descriptionn/a Keywordsn/a | WD1.7 MiB | 2018-02-23Login |
CiA 453 version 1.1.4CANopen device profile for power supplies | Descriptionn/a Keywordsn/a | WD2.1 MiB | 2021-06-30Login |
CiA 453 version 2.0.0CANopen device profile for power supplies | DescriptionThis CiA profile specification is suitable for programmable and non-programmable power- supply devices with single or multiple outputs that are voltage-, current-, or power-controlled. It is intended for CANopen communication interfaces of AC/AC, DC/DC, AC/DC, and DC/AC converters. Keywordsn/a | DS2.1 MiB | 2022-02-09Login |
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 |
CiA 455 version 1.0.0CANopen application profile for drilling machines | DescriptionThis specification describes the control application for drilling machines with special regard on positioning and tool control. Keywordsn/a | DSP1.7 MiB | 2010-06-30Login |
CiA 456 version 1.0.0CANopen interface profile for configurable network components | DescriptionThis document specifies the CANopen interface for configurable network components that provide CAN bridge functionality and have up to 16 CAN ports including one configurable CANopen port. Via this CANopen port, the CAN message routing between the remaining 15 CAN ports of such a device is configured. The properties of the higher layer protocols that are running on these 15 CAN ports are not in the scope of this specification. For such applications other specifications may apply and may be combined with this profile. Keywordsn/a | DSP457 KiB | 2012-07-11Login |
CiA 457 version 1.1.0CANopen interface profile wireless transmission | DescriptionThis document specifies the CANopen interface profile for devices providing a gateway function to wireless transmission media ports.
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CiA 458 version 1.0.1CANopen device profile for energy measurements | DescriptionThis document specifies the CANopen interface for energy measuring devices. This includes energy consumption as well as energy production, in particular for energy recovering. Keywordsn/a | DS780 KiB | 2022-05-19Login |
CiA 459-1 version 1.0.1CANopen profile for on-board weighing devices - Part 1: General specification and functional overview | DescriptionThis document provides general definitions and specifies the data link and the physical layer interface for on-board weighing devices. Additionally, it specifies the CANopen application layer functionality. It also describes the device’s operational principles and defines device classes. Keywordsn/a | DS510 KiB | 2022-08-09Login |
CiA 459-2 version 1.0.1CANopen profile for on-board weighing devices - Part 2: Communication parameters | DescriptionThis document specifies the mandatory and recommended communication parameters, as well as the parameter sets for the PDO communication. Keywordsn/a | DS249 KiB | 2022-08-09Login |
CiA 459-3 version 1.0.1CANopen profile for on-board weighing devices - Part 3: Application data objects | DescriptionThis document specifies the application parameters (process, diagnostic, and configuration data) of the on-board weighing devices. It also specifies profile-specific data types. Keywordsn/a | DS1.0 MiB | 2022-08-09Login |
CiA 460 version 1.0.0CANopen profile for service robot control systems | DescriptionThis document specifies the CANopen interface of a service robot controller device, which is compliant to the Robotic technology component (RTC) specification. The profile specifies the NMT master application and its object dictionary with NMT master parameter as well as CANopen device proxies representing the connected CANopen devices in the service robot controller device. Keywordsn/a | DSP321 KiB | 2012-02-10Login |
CiA 461-C1 version 0.0.1CiA profile for weighing devices | Descriptionn/a Keywordsn/a | WDP474 KiB | 2019-08-09Login |
CiA 461-B1 version 0.0.1CiA profile for weighing devices | Descriptionn/a Keywordsn/a | WDP3.2 MiB | 2019-08-09Login |
CiA 461-1 version 2.0.1CANopen profile for weighing devices - Part 1: General definitions and PDO specifications | Descriptionn/a Keywordsn/a | WD0.9 MiB | 2022-04-12Login |
CiA 461-2 version 2.0.1CANopen profile for weighing devices – Part 2: Load cells | Descriptionn/a Keywordsn/a | WD1.8 MiB | 2022-04-12Login |
CiA 461-3 version 2.0.1CANopen Profile for weighing devices - Part 3: Scales | Descriptionn/a Keywordsn/a | WD2.6 MiB | 2022-04-12Login |
CiA 461-4 version 2.2.1CANopen profile for weighing devices - Part 4: Human machine interface and indicators | Descriptionn/a Keywordsn/a | WD739 KiB | 2022-04-12Login |
CiA 461-4 version 2.0.0CANopen profile for weighing devices - Part 4: Human machine interface and indicators | DescriptionThis document specifies the CANopen interface for human machine interface and indicators. This includes process data and configuration parameters as well as PDO communication and mapping parameters. Keywordsn/a | DSP458 KiB | 2021-04-20Login |
CiA 461-3 version 2.0.0CANopen profile for weighing devices - Part 3: Scales | DescriptionThis document specifies the CANopen interface for scales. This includes process data and configuration parameters as well as PDO communication and mapping parameters. Keywordsn/a | DSP1.7 MiB | 2021-04-19Login |
CiA 461-2 version 2.0.0CANopen profile for weighing devices - Part 2: Load cells | DescriptionThis document specifies the CANopen interface for load cells. This includes process data and configuration parameters as well as PDO communication and mapping parameters. Keywordsn/a | DSP1.0 MiB | 2021-04-19Login |
CiA 461-1 version 2.0.0CANopen profile for weighing devices - Part 1: General definitions and PDOs | DescriptionThis document specifies CANopen interface functionality, general communication parameters and Process Data Objects. It also specifies the lower-layer requirements. Keywordsn/a | DSP574 KiB | 2021-04-19Login |
CiA 462 version 1.1.0CANopen profile for item detection devices | DescriptionThis document specifies the CANopen interface for devices that identify existence, dimension, orientation, or movement of items in their environment (e.g. optical camera (2D or 3D), laser device). Often those devices are called vision sensors or object detection devices. Keywordsn/a | DS1.7 MiB | 2023-06-27Login |
CiA 463-B version 1.0.0Device profile for IO-Link gateway - Part B: Functional behavior and parameters | DescriptionThis document specifies operating principles and the application data for IO-Link interface devices. This includes the functional behavior and general specifications of the application parameters. Keywordsn/a | DS719 KiB | 2019-06-27Login |
CiA 463-C version 1.0.0Device profile for IO-Link gateway - Part C: CANopen mapping | DescriptionThis document specifies the mapping of the IO-Link gateways to CANopen. This includes the specifications of the Classic CAN physical layer, data link layer, and the Classic CANopen communication parameters. Keywordsn/a | DS354 KiB | 2019-06-27Login |
CiA 463-F version 1.0.0Device profile for IO-Link gateway — Part F: CANopen FD mapping | DescriptionThis document specifies the mapping of the IO-Link gateways to CANopen FD. This includes the specifications of the CAN FD physical layer, data link layer, and the CANopen FD communication parameters. Keywordsn/a | DS335 KiB | 2019-06-26Login |
CiA 312-4 version 1.0.1CANopen profile conformance test plan – Part 4: Contrast media injectors | Descriptionn/a Keywordsn/a | WD1.5 MiB | 2012-05-20Login |
CiA 312-5 version 0.0.4CANopen device profile conformance test plan - Part 5: Special purpose car add-on device | Descriptionn/a Keywordsn/a | WD1.8 MiB | 2016-06-06Login |
CiA 312-6 version 0.0.1CANopen device profile conformance test plan - Part 6: SIIS level-2 devices | Descriptionn/a Keywordsn/a | WDP719 KiB | 2010-05-10Login |
CiA 312-4 version 1.0.0CANopen profile conformance test plans - Part 4: Contrast media injector | DescriptionThis part of the test plan specifies the additional tests for contrast media injectors, which shall be tested for conformity according to CANopen application profile for medical diagnostic add-on modules (CiA 425-1 version 2.0. and CiA 425-2 version 2.0.2). The additional tests verify entries in EDS and object dictionary, which are defined in CANopen application profile for medical diagnostic add-on modules. Furthermore additional test steps verify the implementation of the device finite state automata and further object coherences, which are defined in application profile for medical diagnostic add-on modules. To achieve a certain level of conformity the DUT shall pass the corresponding tests defined in CANopen conformance test plan, CiA 312-1, plus those defined in this test plan. Keywordsn/a | DSP2.0 MiB | 2009-01-16Login |
CiA 312-7 version 1.0.0CANopen profile conformance test plans - Part 7: Pedelec Profile 1 | DescriptionThis document provides the conformance test specification for devices implemented according to CiA 454, Part 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 version 2.0. Keywordsn/a | DSP568 KiB | 2020-03-03Login |
CiA 312-2 version 1.0.0CANopen profile conformance test plans - Part 2: Generic I/O modules | DescriptionThis part of CANopen device profile conformance test plan contains additional tests for generic I/O modules, which are tested for conformity according to CANopen device profile generic I/O modules. The additional tests verify entries in EDS and object dictionary, which are defined in CANopen device profile generic I/O modules. Furthermore additional test steps verify object coherences that are defined in that device profile. To achieve a certain level of conformity the CANopen device shall pass the corresponding tests defined in CANopen conformance test plan plus those defined in this part of the document series. Keywordsn/a | DSP1.0 MiB | 2008-04-11Login |
CiA 312-1 version 1.0.0CANopen profile conformance test plans - Part 1: General definitions | DescriptionThe document contains additional lower-, dynamic- and upper tests for CANopen devices that shall be tested according to a certain device profile. The definitions of the generic lower-, dynamic- and upper tests do not fall in the scope of this document. Keywordsn/a | DSP134 KiB | 2008-04-11Login |
IG profiles groups
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SIG01 Generic I/O devices | ScopeEnhancement and maintenance of the profile for generic I/O modules and special-purpose I/O devices such as joysticks and foot-pedals: CiA 401 - Modular I/O devices; CiA 852 - Recommended practice for CiA 401-based operator environment sub-systems. ChairmanChristian Keydel, Embedded Systems Academy |
SIG02 Drives and motion control | ScopeEnhancement and maintenance of the profiles for electrical drives including frequency inverters, servo controllers, and stepper motors: CiA 402 (IEC 61800-7-201/301) - Drives and motion controllers; CiA 452 - PLCopen Motion devices. Chairmanvacant |
SIG03 Encoder and inclinometer | ScopeEnhancement and maintenance of profiles for inclinometer as well as for linear and rotary encoders: CiA 406 - Encoder; CiA 410 - Inclinometer. ChairmanKlaus Matzker, Fraba |
SIG04 Measuring devices | ScopeEnhancement and maintenance of the profile for measuring devices and closed-loop controllers including pressure, force, and temperature sensors: CiA 404 - Measuring devices and closed-loop controllers. ChairmanUwe Koppe, MicroControl |
SIG05 Fluid power | ScopeEnhancement and maintenance of the profile for fluid power technology proportional valves and hydrostatic transmissions such as hydraulic proportional valves, pumps, and drives: CiA 408 - Fluid-power devices. ChairmanMartin Schindelin, Moog |
SIG06 Lift control | ScopeEnhancement and maintenance of the profile for lift (elevator) control systems comprising call, car drive, and door controllers as well as panel, door, car drive, and other units: CiA 417 - Lift control systems. ChairmanJörg Hellmich, Elfin |
SIG07 Building door control | Chairmanvacant |
SIG08 Contrast media injector | ScopeEnhancement and maintenance of profiles for medical add-on devices such as contrast media injector: CiA 425 - Contrast-media injector; CiA 412-4 - CiA 425 conformance test plan. ChairmanRon Kong, Bayer Healthcare |
SIG09 Truck gateway | ScopeEnhancement and maintenance of profiles for gateways between J1939-based systems and CANopen-based body systems: CiA 413 - Truck body builder gateway (based on ISO 11992-2/3 and J1939-21/71/DA); CiA 850 - CiA 413 recommended practice for cranes, hook-loaders, and aerial working platforms. Chairmanvacant |
SIG10 Fire-fighting | ScopeDeveloping and maintaining embedded body application profiles for fire-fighting subsystems (e.g. aerial working platforms, container units, stabilizer units, DIN 14700 systems, etc.) and the mapping to Classic CANopen. Additionally, the SIG develops and maintains DIN 4630 interfaces for fire-fighting subsystems. ChairmanDagmar Schymonski-Dederichs, ifm ecomatic |
SIG11 Municipal vehicles | ScopeEnhancement and maintenance of the profile for refuse collecting vehicles and profiles for other municipal equipment such as weeper and winter service vehicles: CiA 422 (EN 16815) - Refuse-collecting vehicle devices. ChairmanThomas Kemner, C-Trace |
SIG12 Power supply | ScopeEnhancement and maintenance of the profile for power supply devices: CiA 453 - Power supply devices. Chairmanvacant |
SIG13 Rail vehicles | ScopeEnhancement and maintenance of profiles for devices and sub-systems used in locomotives and coaches: CiA 421 - Train vehicle control system; CiA 423 - Train power drive system; CiA 424 - Rail vehicle door control system; CiA 426 - Rail vehicle exterior lighting control system; CiA 430 - Rail vehicle auxiliary operating system; CiA 433 - Rail vehicle interior lighting control system; CiA 449 - Rail vehicle HVAC system. Chairmanvacant |
SIG14 Special-car add-on devices | ScopeEnhancement and maintenance of profiles for special-purpose car add-on devices such as roof bar, digital radio, taximeter, equipment for disabled people, and in-vehicle gateway: CiA 447 - Special-purpose car add-on devices; CiA 412-5 - CiA 447 conformance test plan. ChairmanOlaf Pfeiffer, Embedded Systems Academy |
SIG15 Subsea | ScopeEnhancement and maintenance of profile sub-sea instruments such as sensors and meters as well as valves: CiA 443 (ISO 13628-6) - SIIS level-2 devices. ChairmanHarald Schuhmacher, OneSubsea |
SIG16 Energy management systems | ScopeEnhancement and maintenance of profiles for energy management systems that may operate in mobile applications (e.g. light-electric vehicles) as well as non-mobile applications (e.g. isolated farms): CiA 454 (IEC TS 61851-3-4/5/6/7) - Energy management system; CiA 312-7 - CiA 454 conformance test plan.
ChairmanSteffen Rose, emotas |
SIG17 Weighing devices and systems | ScopeEnhancement and maintenance of profiles for weighing devices and systems: CiA 459 - On-board weighing system; CiA 461 - Weighing devices. ChairmanMarco Becker, Pfreundt |
SIG18 IO-Link | ScopeEnhancement and maintenance of the profile for IO-Link gateways: CiA 463 - IO-Link gateway. ChairmanJoachim Uffelmann, ifm ecomatic |
SIG19 Welding and cutting | ScopeThe SIG develops and maintains an application profile for advanced manual arc welding and plasma cutting systems; connections to robots and overarching systems are out of scope.
The profile provides plug-and-play functionality for basic setups, including physical layer requirements such as compatible cables and connectors. The resulting system provides contradiction-free data to the Asset Administration Shell (AAS) and facilitates regulatory compliance and protecting the worker’s health.
ChairmanDr. Andreas Matz, Abicor Binzel |