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==VeeCAN 320 Raptor Display==
This product comes in two versions: a Raptor version and an SDK version. You are viewing the Raptor version. Click '''[[VeeCAN_320|here]]''' to see the standard SDK version.
 
 
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The VeeCAN 320 Raptor display uses the Raptor development software tool to create a display interface for your application.  New Eagle adapted the VeeCAN SDK to the Raptor platform.  The Raptor VeeCAN platform allows model-based designers to engineer both the display logic and control logic for an HMI (Human Machine Interface).




The Raptor VeeCAN 320 display uses the Raptor-Dev software tool to create a display interface for your application.  New Eagle adapted the VeeCAN SDK to the Raptor platform.  The Raptor VeeCAN platform allows model-based designers to engineer both the display logic and control logic for an HMI (Human Machine Interface).
For product downloads such as datasheets, drawings or user manuals, or for a link to purchase, please return to the previous page '''[[Displays#Raptor_VeeCAN_320|here]]'''.


"For product downloads such as datasheets, drawings, or user manauls, or for a link to purchase now, please return to the previous page here." '''[http://www.neweagle.net/support/wiki/index.php?title=Display_Solutions#Raptor_VeeCAN_320 here]'''
==Platform Benefits==


*Model-based programming facilitates ease of use and rapid development of displays
*Read and log CAN messages
*Same great benefits of the VeeCAN 320


The Raptor VeeCAN has a template starter project.  It provides a base project with CAN logging, control logic, and custom screens.
==VeeCAN Template==
 
The Raptor VeeCAN has a template starter project.  It provides a base project with CAN logging, control logic and custom screens.


[[image:Veecanraptor-example.png|400px]]
[[image:Veecanraptor-example.png|400px]]


A Raptor VeeCAN user can receive messages on the CAN bus and read a VeeCAN's Analog Inputs (3 modes: 0-2.5V, 0-10V, 0-500 Ohm).  The VeeCAN supports logging to an attached USB memory stick.
A Raptor VeeCAN user can receive messages on the CAN bus and read a VeeCAN's analog inputs (three modes: 0-2.5V, 0-10V, 0-500Ω).  The VeeCAN supports logging to an attached USB memory stick.


[[image:Raptorveecan_logging.JPG|400px]]
[[image:Raptorveecan_logging.JPG|400px]]
'''Note:''' The file <usbstick_logoffload.autorun> must be on the USB memory stick to aid the VeeCAN in logging data.  Download here: '''[http://www.neweagle.net/support/wiki/downloads/usbstick_logoffload.autorun usbstick_logoffload.autorun]'''.

Latest revision as of 19:58, 1 March 2023

This product comes in two versions: a Raptor version and an SDK version. You are viewing the Raptor version. Click here to see the standard SDK version.




The Raptor VeeCAN 320 display uses the Raptor-Dev software tool to create a display interface for your application. New Eagle adapted the VeeCAN SDK to the Raptor platform. The Raptor VeeCAN platform allows model-based designers to engineer both the display logic and control logic for an HMI (Human Machine Interface).


For product downloads such as datasheets, drawings or user manuals, or for a link to purchase, please return to the previous page here.

Platform Benefits

  • Model-based programming facilitates ease of use and rapid development of displays
  • Read and log CAN messages
  • Same great benefits of the VeeCAN 320

VeeCAN Template

The Raptor VeeCAN has a template starter project. It provides a base project with CAN logging, control logic and custom screens.

A Raptor VeeCAN user can receive messages on the CAN bus and read a VeeCAN's analog inputs (three modes: 0-2.5V, 0-10V, 0-500Ω). The VeeCAN supports logging to an attached USB memory stick.

Note: The file <usbstick_logoffload.autorun> must be on the USB memory stick to aid the VeeCAN in logging data. Download here: usbstick_logoffload.autorun.