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==[[CANtrak]]==
==[[CANtrak]]==
The [[CANtrak]] display line from [[:Category:Vendors/Kongsberg|Kongsberg Automotive]] is a series of rugged 4-inch LCD display panels that can either run standard engine monitor software, or our Applications team can design a custom solution. Options for the CANtrak line include an internal heater for extreme low temperature applications, and CSA certification.
The [[CANtrak]] display line from [[Kongsberg_Vehicle_Controls | Kongsberg Automotive]] is a series of rugged 4-inch LCD display panels that can either run standard engine monitor software, or our Applications team can design a custom solution. Options for the CANtrak line include an internal heater for extreme low temperature applications, and CSA certification.


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Revision as of 14:52, 9 March 2011

New Eagle offers a number of displays spanning a broad range of form-factors. Most of the displays can integrate easily with systems created using the MotoHawk development tool suite, but they can also be used in a standalone manner with existing systems that contain CAN protocols such as J1939.

MiniView

The MiniView is a small rugged gauge that is designed to operate in harsh marine and off-highway applications.

CANtrak

The CANtrak display line from Kongsberg Automotive is a series of rugged 4-inch LCD display panels that can either run standard engine monitor software, or our Applications team can design a custom solution. Options for the CANtrak line include an internal heater for extreme low temperature applications, and CSA certification.

CANvu

The CANvu displays from Veethree Instruments are similar to the CANtrak, but provide a more visually appealing color display. Again, they can either run standard engine monitor software or our Applications team can create a custom solution. They are available in two versions: one with 400 nits brightness, viewable in indirect sunlight, and one with 800 nits brightness, viewable in direct sunlight.

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