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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.
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 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).



Revision as of 16:58, 16 February 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 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).


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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.