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Com Interface MSA-Box II

Com Interface MSA-Box II

The MSA-Box II is the low cost unit for PC-supported calibration and configuration on Ethernet, K-Line or CAN interface of an ECU.

The MSA-Box II is coupled to the PC via the USB interface. This ensures a powerful and universal link to all common PCs. The coupling to the ECU is effected via Ethernet, K-Line or CAN-interface of the diagnosis interface.

Product Highlights

Features

  • Communication interface for PC-supported calibration on K-line, CAN or Ethernet interface

Product Details

Mechanical Data
Mechanical Data
Size
84 x 38 x 25 mm
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Temperature range
0 to 70°C
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Compact design
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Fully suitable for motor vehicle use
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All inputs and outputs to the PC with galvanic separation
Electrical Data
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Input voltage (vehicle side)
8 to 32 V
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Power supply through the connection to the ECU from board mains with galvanic separation
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Power consumption (powered by USB)
Typ. 0.5 W
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USB
USB 2.0, high speed (480 MBit/sec)
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Ethernet
100 MBit/sec
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K-Line
300 Bd up to 320 kBd
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CAN
10 kBit/s up to 1 MBit/s
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Recommended Operation System Windows 10
Connectors and Wires
Connectors and Wires
Connector
AS612-35PN
F02U.000.441-01
Connectors and Wires
Mating connector
AS012-35SN
F02U.000.258-01
Connectors and Wires
Pin 1
Terminal 30 (permanent pos)
Connectors and Wires
Pin 2
Terminal 15 (switch pos)
Connectors and Wires
Pin 3
GND
Connectors and Wires
Pin 4
CAN_High
Connectors and Wires
Pin 10
K-Line
Connectors and Wires
Pin 8
RxD+
Connectors and Wires
Pin 9
RxD-
Connectors and Wires
Pin 11
TxD+
Connectors and Wires
Pin 12
TxD-
Connectors and Wires
Pin 16
CAN_Low
Connectors and Wires
Pin 22
SCR
Connectors and Wires
Diagnosis wire length
2 m
Connectors and Wires
USB wire length
0.5 m

Further Information

Com Interface MSA-Box II
Not mandatory if available
Order number: F02U.V00.327-03

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