Atlas Connect is a Linux based programable hardware platform specifically designed to provide a gateway between CAN devices and any other device using Bluetooth LE or through a Wifi Access point. Atlas is programmed using any of the languages supported in the OpenPV eco-system which can be freely downloaded from the software downloads page. A C# Demo is included in OpenPV to provide an easy starting point. Visit the OpenPV support page to get started.
Applications include sending data to and from a remotely located monitoring center over Wifi or locally to a service technicians smart phone over BT. Critical data monitoring, remote commands, CAN data logging, and software updates are some of the functions that can be implemented.
Sharing the same processor platform as the S50 and S70 displays, the Atlas Connect enables fast, reliable performance, making it ideal for any application not requiring a display screen.
Atlas Connect Gateway is compatible with Cygnus Reach, a patented software solution developed by Helios Technologies that creates a complete remote troubleshooting environment. Implementation is made easy with the Reach Libraries included in OpenPV. The Cygnus Mobile app automatically configures its UI once connected over BLE to the Reach code running on the Atlas Connect. Backoffice connection is made over the mobile device cell connection for live support. For every OEM that runs a customer support call center or has technicians that service complex equipment, the Atlas Connect Gateway with Cygnus Reach is the solution.
Step 1 - Download the OpenPV Software Tool, use version 4.8.16 or newer.
Step 2 - Download this C# based Atlas IO Demo Project to your hard drive and unzip it.
Step 3 - Launch OpenPV and select Open->Browse then select the Ahsoka.CS.AtlasIO/Platform_OPenView->OpenView.PackageInfo.json file.
Step 4 - Plug the Atlas Gateway into the computer using a USB-C cable
Step 5 - In OpenPV, select the "Generate" button to compile the code and create the install package then "Load to Target" to install the file.
Step 6 - Open the Console window and select "Watch Application" to monitor the status of the Atlas IO.
Step 7 - To start modifying the source code, use an IDE like Visual Studio and open the .csproj project file located in the /Ahsoka.CS.AtlasIO/ folder.
Step 8 - Reference tutorials for more OpenPV information and code examples.
No media or tutorials are available at this time.
No accessories are available at this time.
The Atlas Gateway is compatible with Cygnus Reach, a revolutionary technology that changes how products are supported in the field. Learn more about Cygnus Technology.
Cygnus Reach is a licensed service and requires provisioning the Atlas hardware with a license token. Instructions on this process are coming soon.
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Computing
- Processor:2X 650Mhz Arm Cortex A7
- Coprocessor: 1X 200Mhz Arm Cortex M4 (Real time control)
- Storage: 4GB eMMC flash for operating systems and applications
- RAM: 512MB, 16 Bit
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Features
- CAN: 1 CAN
- Serial: RS-485
- WiFi: 802.11 blg/g/n
- BlueTooth: Bluetooth V4.2 + EDR BR/EDR and Bluetooth LE specification
- Inputs: 2X Resistive Analog(400 ohm pullup to 5Vdc) , 2X 0-36 Volt Analog (can be used as digital)
- Real Time Clock: with rechargeable Lithium battery backup
- USB: USB Type-C with Locking Connector
- BT Pairing Button
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Electrical/Environmental
- Operating Voltage: 6-36 VDC, Reverse polarity protected
- Operating Temperature: -40°F to 158°F [-40°C to 70°C]*
- Storage Temperature: -40°F to 185°F [-40°C to 85°C]
- Protection: IP67
- Vibration: ISO 16750-3-4.1.2.7
- Shock: ISO 16750-3-4.2.2
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EMI/EMC:
- SAE J1113, ISO 16750-2 (2012), ISO 11452, CISPR25 (2016), EN60945 (2002), EN61326-1 (2005), EN12895 (2015), EN ISO 14982 (2009), ISO 13766 (2018), 2014/53/EU
WARNING: This product may expose you to chemicals which are known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information about California Propsition 65, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov or visit our California Proposition 65 page.
- *Not intended for simultaneous use of BT and WiFi above 70°C
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Computing
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