Diagnostics

Errors and warnings are reported channel by channel in the process data via the status bits "Warning" and "Error". Example for channel 1:

Diagnostics 1:

Difference between warnings / errors

Narrow down the cause of the error

If a warning or error is reported on a channel, you can narrow down the cause using the CoE object 0xApp0 "PWM Diag Data Ch.n" of the respective channel.
(0xA000 for channel 1, 0xA010 for channel 2, etc.)

The following table shows the meaning of different combinations of status bits and CoE parameters.

 

Diagnostics 3: Warning

Diagnostics 4: Error

0xApp0:02 "Overtemperature"

Internal temperature above 75 °C.

Internal temperature above 85 °C.

0xApp0:04 "Undervoltage"

Supply voltage UP below 20.4 VDC.

Supply voltage UP below 12 VDC.

0xApp0:05 "Overvoltage"

Supply voltage UP above 28.8 VDC.

Supply voltage UP above 30 VDC.

0xApp0:06 "Short Circuit"

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The output current was at least 2.5 A for more than 660 µs.

(pp = 00…03 for channel 1…4)

Diagnostics 5:

"Overtemperature", "Undervoltage" and "Overvoltage" are not channel-specific and are always reported for all channels simultaneously.

Examples: