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Revision as of 18:34, 29 April 2020
Raptor VeeCAN 320
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 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 (3 modes: 0-2.5V, 0-10V, 0-500 Ohm). 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. Click here to download usbstick_logoffload.autorun.
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
Downloads
- Custom Data Logger Guide
VeeCAN 320 Display Examples
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Example of a fuel gauge, and fuel status screen
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A collection of dials showing engine information
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A custom Raptor screen showing a battery meter, vehicle speed and engine speed
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A very simple Raptor System info screen and menu
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Anything is possible in Raptor, even a log in screen such as this
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Raptor's customization is shown heavily in this custom menu screen
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A custom system menu screen, capable of controlling the whole display
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Raptor's possibilities are endless, with customs displays like this one