Difference between Service data objects and process data object

Hi
Can anybody tell me what is the difference between SDO (Service Data Objects) & PDO (Process Data Objects).I am using 2 port PCI-CAN series 2 card.
If anybody knows the answer then please reply.
Thanking You

Hi,
See the online help file from our NI CANopen Library for LabVIEW for some basic informations about SDOs and PDOs.
More information should be available from the web.
DirkW
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