The Axiomatic Automotive Ethernet to CAN Converter provides a purely physical, bi-directional conversion between Automotive Ethernet (100BASE-T1) and CAN 2.0B via PHY transceivers. No packets are stored or modified in this device. The Automotive Ethernet fieldbus supports bit rates of 100 Mbps and the CAN bus supports baud rates up to 1 Mbps. Status LEDs provide information on connection link, and communication. The converter is designed for the harsh environments of off-highway or industrial equipment. Automotive Ethernet networks use a 2 wire, unshielded, twisted pair UTP cable and save cabling costs for the machine builder. A 0.7A output is available to power another device downstream on the system.
The unit may be configured via the web server as Master or Slave functionality. Its default setting is in the slave mode. The Master mode works if the connected device has a transceiver set to slave mode. The Slave mode works when the connected device has a transceiver set to master mode. Hard setting the master/slave relationship saves on setup-time costs and ensures that the Automotive Ethernet link is established quickly. As a comparison, regular Ethernet converters rely on auto-negotiation to determine master and slave. The converter is configured via a web server interface using the AE to Ethernet Converter or a similar device to access Ethernet which links to the web server.
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/Asset/AX141530_lowRes.png AX141530-M Automotive Ethernet to CAN Protocol Converter - Master |
/Asset/AX141530_lowRes.png AX141530-S Automotive Ethernet to CAN Protocol Converter - Slave |
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Description |
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The Axiomatic Automotive Ethernet to CAN Converter provides a purely physical, bi-directional conversion between Automotive Ethernet (100BASE-T1) and CAN 2.0B via PHY transceivers. No packets are stored or modified in this device. The Automotive Ethernet fieldbus supports bit rates of 100 Mbps and the CAN bus supports baud rates up to 1 Mbps. Status LEDs provide information on connection link, and communication. The converter is designed for the harsh environments of off-highway or industrial equipment. Automotive Ethernet networks use a 2 wire, unshielded, twisted pair UTP cable and save cabling costs for the machine builder. A 0.7A output is available to power another device downstream on the system. The unit may be configured via the web server as Master or Slave functionality. Its default setting is in the slave mode. The Master mode works if the connected device has a transceiver set to slave mode. The Slave mode works when the connected device has a transceiver set to master mode. Hard setting the master/slave relationship saves on setup-time costs and ensures that the Automotive Ethernet link is established quickly. As a comparison, regular Ethernet converters rely on auto-negotiation to determine master and slave. The converter is configured via a web server interface using the AE to Ethernet Converter or a similar device to access Ethernet which links to the web server. |
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Technical Specifications | N/A Configurable as master or slave. | N/A Automotive Ethernet to CAN Protocol Converter - Master | N/A Automotive Ethernet to CAN Protocol Converter - Slave | |||
Order Code | N/A P/N: AX141530 | N/A P/N: AX141530-M | N/A P/N: AX141530 - S | |||
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Surge protection is provided. Reverse polarity protection up to -50V is provided. Input overvoltage (45V) and input undervoltage (6V) protection are provided. Input circuitry protects against load dumps. |
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Inputs | N/A 12VDC or 24VDC Nominal (9...36VDC Power Supply Range) | |||||
Outputs | N/A 0.7A | |||||
Ethernet |
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Automotive Ethernet: 1 Port 100BASE-T1 (Automotive Ethernet) compliant Automatic Polarity Correction |
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Ports | N/A 1 CAN (SAE J1939) Port | |||||
Control Logic | N/A Electronic Assistant, P/N: AX070502 | |||||
Shock | N/A 50 g, 5 Impacts per Test, 6-20 ms impact duration. | |||||
Functionality | N/A Model AX141530 can be configured to acts as a master or a slave. | N/A Master | N/A Slave | |||
Vibration | N/A Random Vibration: Z-axis Tracked Vehicle Profile (5 hr/axis in all 3 axes). Sinusoidal Component: 8.9 G Sine Sweep (2.5 hr/axis in all 3 axes). | |||||
Installation | N/A The typical maximum wire harness length for Automotive Ethernet cabling is 15 m. | |||||
Enclosure |
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Nylon 6/6 30% glass fill UL 94V-0 Ultrasonically welded |
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Protection Rating | N/A IP67 | |||||
Operating Temperature | N/A -40 to 80 ºC-40 to 176 ºF | |||||
Storage Temperature | N/A -40 to 85 ºC-40 to 185 ºF | |||||
Compliance | N/A CE marking | |||||
Applications |
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Off-highway Equipment |
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Accessories |
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AX070532, Cable - 2.0 m (6.5 ft.), 5-pin M12 A-coded, Unterminated Leads AX070534, Power and AE Cable - 2 m (6.56 ft.), 4-pin Male M12 D-coded, Unterminated Leads |
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AX070532, Cable - 2.0 m (6.5 ft.), 5-pin M12 A-coded, Unterminated Leads AX070534, Power and AE Cable - 2 m (6.56 ft.), 4-pin Male M12 D-coded, Unterminated Leads |
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AX070534, Power and AE Cable - 2 m (6.56 ft.), 4-pin Male M12 D-coded, Unterminated Leads |
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