USB-Muxdiag-2 (Evo) Compact USB interface for CAN / LIN / K-L networks
The USB-MUXDIAG-2 (Evo) is a compact communication interface which is particularly well suited to the vehicle environment.
Reference: USB-Muxdiag-2 (Evo)
Category: Communication interfaces / Multiplexed networks
Activity: Manufacturers - equipment manufacturers / Training institutions
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The USB-MUXDIAG-2 (Evo) is a compact communication interface which is particularly well suited to the vehicle environment. It has 1 CAN High Speed or Low Speed link, 1 CAN High Speed link, 2 ISO9141 links, 2 LIN links and 2 ANA/DIG inputs.
The range of pinout options on the 16-channel, "OBD" SAE J1962 connector, controlled by the allocation of the non-standardized channels, is covered by several versions of the AMUX-AEE adapters, each of which is tailored to the various manufacturers: PEUGEOT, CITROEN, RENAULT and FORD. Contact us.
Contents
The USB-MUXDIAG-2 (Evo) interface is supplied in a storage case together with:
- a USB cable
- a development kit (software libraries, typical codes, etc.)
- USB drivers
- user documentation
Options
- "Muxtrace Expert" application
- AMUX-AE cable harnesses/adapters
Ordering information
USB-Muxdiag-2 (Evo)
Characteristics
Power supply | External 9-36Vdc USB 4,5 – 5,5vdc / 500mA |
PC interface | USB 2 / USB 3 drivers for Windows 7 OS and higher (32 & 64 bits) |
CAN | 1x CAN High Speed 1x CAN High Speed or Low Speed |
CAN-FD | - |
FLEXRAY | - |
LIN | 2x LIN / 2x ISO9141 |
ETHERNET | - |
I/O | 1x analog/digital input 0-16V |
Connectors | 1x USB C type 1x D-SUB HD 26 pins male |
Size | 200 x 70 x 50 mm |
Weight | 160 g |
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