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The CM0410 is a general purpose input / output controller that includes a single J1939 CAN interface, | The CM0410 is a general-purpose input/output controller that includes a single J1939 CAN interface, four inputs, one high-side current measurement pass-through and 10 high-side outputs. The outputs have open circuit strobes and digital feedback for error checking. The main function of the product is to provide a means of controlling relays through J1939 messages on the CAN bus. A current sense pass through supports open bulb detection and five of the outputs have some limited solenoid PWM control. The CM0410 is a CAN slave module only and supports no standalone operation. A PC-based configuration tool allows you to specify things like input configurations and update rates for the messages presented on the CAN bus. | ||
==Downloads== | ===<div style="font-size:21px; width:75%; font-weight:bold; text-align:left; padding-top:7px; padding-bottom:7px; background:#800020; color:white;">Downloads</div>=== | ||
'''[http://Neweagle.net/support/wiki/ProductDocumentation/Controllers/CM0410/CM0410.pdf Datasheet]''' | '''[http://Neweagle.net/support/wiki/ProductDocumentation/Controllers/CM0410/CM0410.pdf Datasheet]''' | ||
Latest revision as of 15:53, 2 February 2023
The CM0410 is a general-purpose input/output controller that includes a single J1939 CAN interface, four inputs, one high-side current measurement pass-through and 10 high-side outputs. The outputs have open circuit strobes and digital feedback for error checking. The main function of the product is to provide a means of controlling relays through J1939 messages on the CAN bus. A current sense pass through supports open bulb detection and five of the outputs have some limited solenoid PWM control. The CM0410 is a CAN slave module only and supports no standalone operation. A PC-based configuration tool allows you to specify things like input configurations and update rates for the messages presented on the CAN bus.