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Revision as of 14:29, 17 December 2010
MotoHawk's MiniView
This rugged display unit is capable of operating in harsh marine and off-highway applications. Designed to operate with the MotoHawk® line of rugged controllers, the circular display (65 pixels high, 65 pixels wide, 4 built-in fonts, adjustable backlight) is controlled from the customer application via the MiniView CAN interface, typically using the MotoHawk® block set.
- Features include:
- Low operating temperature (-40 degrees)
- CANbus data link
- Comes with SmartCraft connector
- IP-X7 Marine Protection Rating
- Rugged Case
Application Note
MiniView comes with a fixed CAN baud rate of 250kbps (not configurable via the MotoHawk block set). The CAN ID’s are also not configurable.
MiniView Datasheet
Datasheet errata: The operating temperature is actually -40 to +85 degrees Celsius. (incorrect in datasheet as of December 17, 2010)