ECAN02

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ECAN02 is contactless adapter used to read vehicle CAN Bus data. ECAN02 adapter should be used in combination with:

It reads can-bus data through the isolation of wires without damaging them and forwards signals to the tracking device.

Features

  • ECAN02 collects vehicle data from CAN bus without damaging the wires
  • Powered from an on-board power source
  • Reads the signals through the isolation of CAN bus wires
  • Easy to install and operate

Technical features

PARAMETER VALUE
Minimum Typical Typical Maximum Unit
Supply Voltage
Supply Voltage (Recommended Operating Conditions) +10 +12 +24 +30 V
Current Consumption
Working Mode 7.6 mA
Sleep Mode 1.7 mA
Operating Temperature
Operating Temperature -25 +85 °C
Protection
Internal resettable fuse (max 33 V) 750 mA
  • Dimensions 39 x 12 x 19 mm
  • CAN-BUS speeds up to 1000 kb/s
  • Fuse is protecting devices from high current peaks. If the voltage exceeds 33V (i.e. 35V) then protection diode stabilizes device voltage to 33V and the current value will increase accordingly.

Pinout

PIN NUMBER PIN NAME

DESCRIPTION

1 CAN L (Blue) Connect to CAN L input of CAN BUS converter
2 CAN H (White/Blue) Connect to CAN H input of CAN BUS converter
3 VCC (RED) Power supply (10-30) V DC (+)
4 GND (-) (Black) Ground wire (10-30) V DC (-)

Wiring scheme

Set up ECAN02

  1. Gently open ECAN02 cover using plastic pry tool from both sides
  2. Glue double-sided adhesive tape to casing inside as shown in figure 2 remove backing material
  3. Insert CAN wires as shown in figure 3. Please make sure that correct slots are used (CAN High/CAN Low)
  4. Close the device.
  5. Device is ready-to-use.

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