Installation and Setup

Chapter 2

2.2.4Emulated Radar (ER)

The SMART-AG outputs an emulated RADAR signal via the bare wires labeled ER GND and ER_OUT on the SMART-AG cable. See Table 7 on Page 54 for the pin-out details of this cable.

The ER outputs a logic high of supply voltage-0.5V minimum and logic low of 0.5V maximum with a rise and fall time of less than 1 ms. Its output references signal GND and provides logic low output until its speed is greater than 1 km/Hr. It provides an output frequency that represents 36.11 Hz/km/Hr with an effective range from 1 km/Hr to 55 km/Hr for near-horizontal applications. Please see Appendix B.4, RADARCFG Configure the ER Output starting on Page 64 for more information.

2.2.5NEMA Standards

NEMA 2000 is a CAN standard created by the National Marine Electronics Association and designed to support networking in marine applications. It functions over a longer physical distance, and supports more physical nodes than ISO 11783. The relationship between NMEA2000 and SAE J1939 is that J1939 is the standard, while the NMEA 2000 group has added some new messages (called PGNs or Parameter Group Numbers) and added a new, additional transport protocol called FastPacket. NMEA2000 compliant, for all intents and purposes, means J1939 compliant plus support for new NMEA2000 messages. In other word, one cannot have NMEA2000 without J1939 support as well. J1939 is additionally “harmonized” with ISO 11783, a standard for the agriculture industry.

The CAN module is generally not user-interactive. It is activated when a SETCANNAME command is entered, and after a SAVECONFIG, the CAN module is activated immediately on all subsequent start-ups. The module supports NMEA2000 Parameter Group Message (PGN):

PGN 129029 GNSSPositionData

PGN 129025 GNSSPositionRapidUpdate

PGN 129026 COGandSOGRapidUpdate

Table 5: Available CAN Signals on the SMART-AG

CAN

Pins

CANI+

Pin 6

CANI-

Pin 7

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