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'''[[Display Solutions|Displays]]''' | |||
==MotoHawk's MiniView== | ==MotoHawk's MiniView== | ||
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::* IP-X7 Marine Protection Rating | ::* IP-X7 Marine Protection Rating | ||
::* Rugged Case | ::* Rugged Case | ||
== Application Note == | == Application Note == | ||
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==Libraries== | ==Libraries== | ||
[http://www.neweagle.net/support/wiki/docs/Datasheets/MiniView/Libraries_MiniView_2008_02_12.zip MiniView Libraries] | '''[http://www.neweagle.net/support/wiki/docs/Datasheets/MiniView/Libraries_MiniView_2008_02_12.zip MiniView Libraries]''' | ||
==Bar Graph== | ==Bar Graph== | ||
[http://www.neweagle.net/support/wiki/docs/Datasheets/MiniView/BarGraph.zip MiniView Bar Graph] | '''[http://www.neweagle.net/support/wiki/docs/Datasheets/MiniView/BarGraph.zip MiniView Bar Graph]''' | ||
==Datasheets== | ==Datasheets== | ||
[http://www.neweagle.net/support/wiki/docs/Datasheets/MiniView/ASM-GAGE-001_PS_36327.pdf MiniView Datasheet] | '''[http://www.neweagle.net/support/wiki/docs/Datasheets/MiniView/ASM-GAGE-001_PS_36327.pdf MiniView Datasheet]''' | ||
===Datasheet errata=== | ===Datasheet errata=== |
Revision as of 20:56, 19 May 2011
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.
Libraries
Bar Graph
Datasheets
Datasheet errata
The operating temperature is actually -40 to +85 degrees Celsius. (incorrect in datasheet as of December 17, 2010)