The hall-effect rotational sensor, referred to as ‘the device’, transmits the sensed angle of rotation over a CAN network. This device uses a 6-pin Molex MX150 dual row style connector (Molex 33482-3601 equivalent). This device offers configurable zero point, deadband, and rotation limits for easier system integration. The configurations for the device are retained through power cycles. This device also offers configurable positive rotation direction using the addressing pins. The addressing pins also change the CAN-ID of the device, allowing multiple devices to be used on the same CAN network.
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This module converts up to 6 RTD inputs into hexadecimal values and transmits them to the J1939 CAN bus. External wire connections allow for up to 4 Temp Sensor Modules to be addressed on a common CAN backbone to accommodate up to 24 RTD inputs. -
This standard gray LCD is built for a tough industrial vehicle environment and features LED backlighting that makes this display readable in sunlight with a wide viewing angle. -
This compact device converts J1939 messages to USB format. This adapter mimics the COMM port on a computer and functions at a bit rate of 250 kbps. -
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The Kvaser Air Bridge Light HS M12 is a configuration-free wireless CAN bridge that uses a dust and water-tight M12 connector to connect CAN networks. It provides a uniquely low and predictable latency compared to other wireless technologies and a highly robust signal even at long range. -
Kvaser Air Bridge M12 is a small, yet advanced, wireless CAN bridge device that can be used to form a CAN system bridge, when paired with any other Kvaser Air Bridge M12 device and to create connectivity between two or more CAN networks. This radio solution can be used to connect CAN based control systems and test equipment in scenarios and situations where it is desirable to replace cabling and related parts. -
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