VeeCAN 320
VeeCAN 320
Veethree has replaced its CANvu™ CAN bus display with the 3.5" color VeeCAN 320.
- 7 analog inputs, 3 digital inputs, 4 outputs, 2 CAN connections and USB (2.0)
- Optional Raptor Interface and software development kit (SDK) to allow for the customization.
- IP67 approved and was designed for harsh operating environments.
- CAN ports meet CAN 2.0b and NMEA 2000 (using isolated CAN) specifications. The software is currently being tested now to meet NMEA 2000.
- Standard product includes the VeeThree Engine Monitor (VEM), a J1939 engine monitor.
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Platform Benefits
- Quick development using Raptor Model Based Programming Interface
- Multiple Sizes - 3.5" color display with 7" VeeCAN 800 option and a 10" display in development
- Additional Application use including embedded controller, CAN slave, safety processor, data logger
- Diagnostics interface for MotoHawk ECU
- CAN gateway
- Opportunity to reflash and recalibrate via USB stick for MotoHawk and Raptor Users.
VeeCAN 320 Hardware Specifications
- The shock and vibration spec on the VeeCAN is run to J1810, Paragraph 5.5 The relevant information is, "Subject the unit to three half sine 10±1g shocks of 12 ms±1ms duration in the vertical, lateral and the unit shall be tested for basic operation i.e. power up and serial communication is operational. After testing, the unit shall complete a full operational test and exhibit no damage".
- The second CAN line is galvanic isolated, the first CAN line is not.
- In order to use the secondary CAN bus (ISOLATED CAN_HI and ISOLATED CAN_LO), ISOLATED CAN SUPPLY VBATT and ISOLATED CAN SUPPLY GROUND need to be tied to battery power and ground, respectively. Please see VeeCAN320 Datasheets for pinout.
- There is 128MB of non-volatile memory to run programs on the VeeCAN 320.
- There is no choke inductor on the VeeCAN's CAN bus.
- The microprocessor is a Freescale i.MX 286, running at 454 MHz with 128 MB NAND and 128 MB SDRAM
VeeCAN Software SDK and Compiler
The VeeCAN 320 has an optional Software Development Kit for programming in C and a Raptor Simulink programming interface. It uses a free linux gcc compiler. Contact sales or vist the webstore for pricing and availability. Application engineering is available to help build your display or provide additional support.
Example Screens
New Eagle develops custom screens and sells a tool that allows a user to easily create their own custom screens, communications and logic on the VeeCAN 320. For more examples, click here.
Mounting Information
The thread on the displays is M4 x 0.7 threads, it is recommended to use plastic studs and thumbnuts. Metal screws can be used but the length of the screw must be taken in consideration with the thickness of the panel so the screw does not drill into the housing of the display. Over torquing screws can penetrate into the display causing internal damage.
VeeCAN Protective Push Cover
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