Difference between revisions of "FMB640 Mobileye"
(28 intermediate revisions by 5 users not shown) | |||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
− | + | FMB640 devices supports Mobileye data. This data could be sent to server as other AVLelements. In order to do that you need to connect and set configuration for FMB640 correctly. This document describes how to connect FMB64 device to Mobileye unit. | |
− | + | ||
+ | <b>NOTE:</b> there is few different Mobileye module modifications and it might not be described | ||
+ | in this document for more detailed information ask for Mobileye support. FMB640 devices uses | ||
+ | CAN1 for Mobileye to FM communications. You need to connect this CAN bus interface to | ||
+ | Mobileye dedicated CAN bus interface for FMS units. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Mobileye and FMB640 devices communicates through CAN bus. FMB640 CAN1 bus is dedicated for Mobileye to FM communication. As described in Mobileye | ||
+ | documentation default baud rate is 500 Kbps. Select Autobaudrate or 500 kbps CAN1 bus speed from FMB640 configurator external devices tab. |
Revision as of 15:07, 9 July 2019
Main Page > EOL Products > FMB640 > FMB640 Configuration > FMB640 MobileyeFMB640 devices supports Mobileye data. This data could be sent to server as other AVLelements. In order to do that you need to connect and set configuration for FMB640 correctly. This document describes how to connect FMB64 device to Mobileye unit.
NOTE: there is few different Mobileye module modifications and it might not be described in this document for more detailed information ask for Mobileye support. FMB640 devices uses CAN1 for Mobileye to FM communications. You need to connect this CAN bus interface to Mobileye dedicated CAN bus interface for FMS units.
Mobileye and FMB640 devices communicates through CAN bus. FMB640 CAN1 bus is dedicated for Mobileye to FM communication. As described in Mobileye documentation default baud rate is 500 Kbps. Select Autobaudrate or 500 kbps CAN1 bus speed from FMB640 configurator external devices tab.