XNET PDU PropertiesDownload PDFSelected SectionSelected Section and Subsection(s)Entire ManualUpdated2024-07-102 minute(s) readNI-XNETAPI ReferenceLabVIEW G ClusterCluster that contains the PDU (XNET Cluster I/O Name).CommentComment describing the PDU (string).Configuration StatusConfiguration status of the PDU. This property is used only if you change the Database property Show Invalid From Open? from false (default) to true.FramesArray of all frames to which the PDU is mapped (array of XNET Frame I/O Name). A PDU is transmitted within the frames to which it is mapped. To map a PDU to a frame, use the XNET Frame PDU Mapping property. You can map one PDU to multiple frames.Mux:Data Multiplexer SignalData multiplexer signal (XNET Signal I/O Name). This property applies to CAN only, and it is the same as the PDU's parent frame.Mux:Is Data Multiplexed?Indicates whether this PDU is data multiplexed (boolean)? This property applies to CAN only, and it is the same as the PDU's parent frame.Mux:Static SignalsArray of static signals contained in the multiplexed PDU (array of XNET Signal I/O Name). This property applies to CAN only, and it is the same as the PDU's parent frame.Mux:SubframesArray of subframes contained in the multiplexed PDU (array of XNET Subframe I/O Name). This property applies to CAN only, and it is the same as the PDU's parent frame.Name (Short)Short name of the PDU (string). The I/O name (long name) contains qualifiers to ensure that it is unique, such as the database and cluster name. If you write this property, it changes both short and long name (see Detailed help).Payload LengthNumber of bytes of data in the PDU's payload. This number can be less than the payload length of mapped frames.SignalsArray of signals contained in the PDU (array of XNET Signal I/O Name).Parent topic: XNET Refnum
ClusterCluster that contains the PDU (XNET Cluster I/O Name).CommentComment describing the PDU (string).Configuration StatusConfiguration status of the PDU. This property is used only if you change the Database property Show Invalid From Open? from false (default) to true.FramesArray of all frames to which the PDU is mapped (array of XNET Frame I/O Name). A PDU is transmitted within the frames to which it is mapped. To map a PDU to a frame, use the XNET Frame PDU Mapping property. You can map one PDU to multiple frames.Mux:Data Multiplexer SignalData multiplexer signal (XNET Signal I/O Name). This property applies to CAN only, and it is the same as the PDU's parent frame.Mux:Is Data Multiplexed?Indicates whether this PDU is data multiplexed (boolean)? This property applies to CAN only, and it is the same as the PDU's parent frame.Mux:Static SignalsArray of static signals contained in the multiplexed PDU (array of XNET Signal I/O Name). This property applies to CAN only, and it is the same as the PDU's parent frame.Mux:SubframesArray of subframes contained in the multiplexed PDU (array of XNET Subframe I/O Name). This property applies to CAN only, and it is the same as the PDU's parent frame.Name (Short)Short name of the PDU (string). The I/O name (long name) contains qualifiers to ensure that it is unique, such as the database and cluster name. If you write this property, it changes both short and long name (see Detailed help).Payload LengthNumber of bytes of data in the PDU's payload. This number can be less than the payload length of mapped frames.SignalsArray of signals contained in the PDU (array of XNET Signal I/O Name).Parent topic: XNET Refnum
ClusterCluster that contains the PDU (XNET Cluster I/O Name).CommentComment describing the PDU (string).Configuration StatusConfiguration status of the PDU. This property is used only if you change the Database property Show Invalid From Open? from false (default) to true.FramesArray of all frames to which the PDU is mapped (array of XNET Frame I/O Name). A PDU is transmitted within the frames to which it is mapped. To map a PDU to a frame, use the XNET Frame PDU Mapping property. You can map one PDU to multiple frames.Mux:Data Multiplexer SignalData multiplexer signal (XNET Signal I/O Name). This property applies to CAN only, and it is the same as the PDU's parent frame.Mux:Is Data Multiplexed?Indicates whether this PDU is data multiplexed (boolean)? This property applies to CAN only, and it is the same as the PDU's parent frame.Mux:Static SignalsArray of static signals contained in the multiplexed PDU (array of XNET Signal I/O Name). This property applies to CAN only, and it is the same as the PDU's parent frame.Mux:SubframesArray of subframes contained in the multiplexed PDU (array of XNET Subframe I/O Name). This property applies to CAN only, and it is the same as the PDU's parent frame.Name (Short)Short name of the PDU (string). The I/O name (long name) contains qualifiers to ensure that it is unique, such as the database and cluster name. If you write this property, it changes both short and long name (see Detailed help).Payload LengthNumber of bytes of data in the PDU's payload. This number can be less than the payload length of mapped frames.SignalsArray of signals contained in the PDU (array of XNET Signal I/O Name).Parent topic: XNET Refnum