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The Raptor VeeCAN 128 is a 2.3" monochrome display wrapped in a rugged, environmentally-sealed enclosure suitable for any environment. It comes standard with four warning LEDs, four tactile buttons, a 6-pin connector, one USB 2.0 port, and a single CAN 2.0 channel for monitoring, data-logging or transmitting commands from the display over the CAN bus. In relatively simple applications with only CAN-based sensors and actuators, the Raptor VeeCAN 128 can even act as a low-cost, all-in-one display/controller solution.
The Raptor VeeCAN 128 is a 2.3" monochrome display wrapped in a rugged, environmentally-sealed enclosure suitable for any environment. It comes standard with four warning LEDs, four tactile buttons, a 6-pin connector, one USB 2.0 port and a single CAN 2.0 channel for monitoring, data-logging or transmitting commands from the display over the CAN bus. In relatively simple applications with only CAN-based sensors and actuators, the Raptor VeeCAN 128 can even act as a low-cost, all-in-one display/controller solution.





Revision as of 21:43, 16 February 2023

The Raptor VeeCAN 128 is a 2.3" monochrome display wrapped in a rugged, environmentally-sealed enclosure suitable for any environment. It comes standard with four warning LEDs, four tactile buttons, a 6-pin connector, one USB 2.0 port and a single CAN 2.0 channel for monitoring, data-logging or transmitting commands from the display over the CAN bus. In relatively simple applications with only CAN-based sensors and actuators, the Raptor VeeCAN 128 can even act as a low-cost, all-in-one display/controller solution.


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Platform Benefits

  • 2.3" LCD grayscale display
  • 128 x 64 pixels transflective
  • Full sunlight readable

Downloads

Datasheet
Programming Guide
Custom Data Logger Guide