Can bus/event – NavCom NCT-2030M Rev.C User Manual

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NCT-2030M User Guide - Rev. C

- 50 Ohm, TTL level.

- Pulse width, default 100mS, range 10 – 999mS

- Pulse delay, default 0mS, range 0 – 999mS.

- Rising or Falling Edge Synchronization.

Connecting the 1

PPS

output requires a cable with a BNC

male connector, NavCom

P/N

94-310050-3003 0.9m (3ft)

long, BNC male to BNC male cable

can be obtained by

contacting NavCom at

[email protected].

CAN Bus/Event

The NCT-2030M also employs a balanced (differential) 2-
wire

CAN Bus

technology interface, ISO11898 -24V

compliant. The

CAN

interface uses an asynchronous

transmission scheme employing serial binary interchange
and is widely used in the automotive industry. The data rate
is defined as 250K

bps

maximum with Termination resistors

used at each end of the cable. This port/connector is shared
with the

Even

t Input.

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As CAN Bus specifications are diverse, drivers for the existing

hardware must be tailored to the specific manufacturer’s
equipment being interfaced to. For further information, e-
mail NavCom Customer Support at

[email protected]

.

Event

The NCT-2030M also can utilize an event input pulse to
synchronize any external incident that requires precise

GPS

time tagging, such as aerial photography. In this case, the
action of a camera’s aperture would output a pulse to the

Event

port and have the receiver output position and time

information relative to when the photograph was taken.

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