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==CAN Messages==
==CAN Messages==
The announcement message is broadcast by TireX once per second for 10 seconds upon power up.
====Address====
'''CAN ID:''' Base + 0
{| class="wikitable" | width="600px"
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! Offset
! What
! Data Type
! Formula
! Value
|-
| 0
| Sample Rate
| unsigned
| A * 1
| Sample Rate (Hz)
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| 1
| Temperature Zones
| unsigned
| A * 1
| Number of configured temperature zones (1 / 2 / 4 / 8 / 16)
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| 2
| Sensor Position
| Unsigned
| A * 1
| Configured sensor position (0=Left-Front / 1=Right-Front / 2=Left-Rear / 3=Right-Rear)
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| 3
| Reserved
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| 4
| Reserved
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| 5
| Major Version
| unsigned
| A * 1
| Firmware Major Version Number
|-
| 6
| Minor Version
| unsigned
| A * 1
| Firmware Minor Version Number
|-
| 7
| Patch Version
| unsigned
| A * 1
| Firmware Patch version number
|}
===Configuration Preferences===
This message is broadcasted to TireX to configure the sensor's preferences.
====Address====
'''CAN ID:''' Base + 3
{| class="wikitable" | width="600px"
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! Offset
! What
! Data Type
! Formula
! Value
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| 0
| Sample Rate
| unsigned
| A * 1
| Rate to report sensor values ( 0.5 - 64Hz).  Valid sample rates: 0 (0.5Hz) / 1 (1Hz) / 2 (2Hz) / 4 (4Hz) / 8 (8Hz) / 16 (16Hz) / 32 (32Hz) / 64 (64Hz).<br><br>Specifying an invalid value will select the default value of 16
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| 1
| Temperature zones
| unsigned
| A * 1
| Number of temperature zones. Valid zones: 1 / 2 / 4 / 8 / 16.<br><br>Specifying an invalid value will select the default value of 4.
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| 2
| Sensor Position
| unsigned
| A * 1
| Location of the sensor on the vehicle. This position adjusts the '''Sensor Base ID'''. Valid Positions 0 (Left-Front) / 1 (Right-Front) / 2 (Left-Rear) / 3 (Right-Rear).<br><br>Specifying an invalid value will select the default value of 0 (Left-Front). <br><br>'''Note:''' The sensor position affects the orientation of the sensor zones. Sensor Position 1 and 3 will report temperature zones left - right; Position 0  and 2 will report temperature zones right - left. 
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| Reserved
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| 4
| Reserved
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| 5
| Reserved
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| 6
| Reserved
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| 7
| Reserved
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===Calibration Preferences===
This message is broadcasted to TireX to configure the sensor's calibration.
====Address====
'''CAN ID:''' Base + 4
{| class="wikitable" | width="600px"
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! Offset
! What
! Data Type
! Formula
! Value
|-
| 0
| Emissivity
| unsigned
| A * 100
| Emissivity of the target. Default is 0.95
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| 1
| Reserved
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| 2
| Reserved
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| 3
| Reserved
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| 4
| Reserved
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| 5
| Reserved
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| 6
| Reserved
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| Reserved
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===Statistics===
Broadcast by TireX every 10 seconds.
====Address====
'''CAN ID:''' Base + 2
{| class="wikitable" | width="600px"
|-
! Offset
! What
! Data Type
! Formula
! Value
|-
| 0
| Current Sample Rate
| unsigned
| A * 1
| 1 - 255Hz
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| 1
| Reserved
| unsigned
| A * 1
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| 2
| Reserved
| unsigned
| A * 1
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| 3
| Reserved
| unsigned
| A * 1
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| 4
| Reserved
| unsigned
| A * 1
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|-
| 5
| Major Version
| unsigned
| A * 1
| Firmware Major Version Number
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| 6
| Minor Version
| unsigned
| A * 1
| Firmware Minor Version Number
|-
| 7
| Patch Version
| unsigned
| A * 1
| Firmware Patch version number
|}

Revision as of 18:16, 19 March 2020

Introduction

TireX is a powerful and versatile multi-zone tire temperature sensor designed for motorsports applications.

Features

High Performance

TireX can be configured to report up to 16 temperature zones, supporting sample rates up to 64Hz via CAN bus with the embedded 32 bit processor.

Rugged and Compact

TireX features a rugged, low profile design with a wide field of view for space constrained environments.

Flexible Setup

Orientation can be inverted for consistent data reporting between left and right sides of vehicle. Temperature zones, preferences, and calibration are customizable by the end user. CAN bus can be set for 500 or 1MB.

Specifications

Specifications are preliminary and subject to change

Feature Description
Sensor type Thermal array
Object temperature range -40 - 200C
Field of view 120 degrees
Accuracy 1C
Temperature zones 1 / 2 / 4 / 8 / 16
Sample rate 0.5 - 64Hz
Processing Engine 32 bit
Configurable positions 4 (Left-Front, Right-Front, Left-Rear, Right-Rear); Reversible orientation
Emissivity Configurable (0.95 default)
Temperature compensation Automatic
Electrical
Interface CAN 2.0
Supply voltage 6 - 12v
Power 200mW
Harness M8 4P Male, 250mm length
CAN bus
CAN baud rate 500K and 1M, jumper configurable (500K default)
Address space 4 separate address spaces (jumper configurable)
Termination No Termination (jumper configurable)
Physical / Environmental
Dimensions 64 x 46 x 12.5mm
Weight 10 grams
Operating temperature -40 to 85C
IP rating IP65

CAN bus protocol

Overview

The CAN bus API provides the configuration and control interface for TireX

CAN Baud rate

500K and 1MB rates are supported.

500K is enabled by default; cut the jumper labeled BAUD on the bottom of AnalogX to enable 1MB rate.

CAN base ID

A configured TireX sensor will have a CAN base address that is a combination of the Main Base ID + Position Offset based on the installed position of the sensor on the vehicle. This combination creates a final Sensor Base ID

All broadcast and configuration CAN messages is offset from the final calculated Sensor Base ID.

Default Main Base ID

Default Main CAN base ID is 0xA100 (41216)

Adjusting Main Base ID

The base address is determined by the state of the ADR1 and ADR2 jumpers. By default, the jumpers are closed (bridged); the jumper can be opened by cutting the trace between the pads. To re-close the jumper, add a small amount of solder to bridge the gap between the pads you want to close.

  • Note: In the vast majority of the cases you can use the default Main Base ID of 0xA100.
  • Opening the jumper ADR1 will add (0x1000) 4096 to the base ID
  • Opening the jumper ADR2 will add (0x2000) 8192 to the base ID
  • Opening both jumpers ADR1 and ADR2 will add (0x3000) 12288 to the base ID.
ADR2 Jumper ADR1 Jumper Address
Closed Closed 0xA100 (41216)
Closed Open 0xB100 (45312)
Open Closed 0xC100 (49408)
Open Open 0xD100 (53504)

Sensor Position Offset

The sensor position will offset the Main Base ID by the position of the sensor as defined in the table, to set the final Sensor Base ID

Position ID Sensor Position Offset
0 Left-Front 0x0 (0)
1 Right-Front 0x100 (256)
2 Left-Rear 0x200 (512)
3 Right-Rear 0x300 (768)

Example: default base address (0xA100)

Sensor Position Final Sensor Base ID
Left-Front 0xA100
Right-Front 0xA200
Left-Rear 0xA300
Right-Rear 0xA400

CAN Messages

The announcement message is broadcast by TireX once per second for 10 seconds upon power up.

Address

CAN ID: Base + 0

Offset What Data Type Formula Value
0 Sample Rate unsigned A * 1 Sample Rate (Hz)
1 Temperature Zones unsigned A * 1 Number of configured temperature zones (1 / 2 / 4 / 8 / 16)
2 Sensor Position Unsigned A * 1 Configured sensor position (0=Left-Front / 1=Right-Front / 2=Left-Rear / 3=Right-Rear)
3 Reserved
4 Reserved
5 Major Version unsigned A * 1 Firmware Major Version Number
6 Minor Version unsigned A * 1 Firmware Minor Version Number
7 Patch Version unsigned A * 1 Firmware Patch version number

Configuration Preferences

This message is broadcasted to TireX to configure the sensor's preferences.

Address

CAN ID: Base + 3

Offset What Data Type Formula Value
0 Sample Rate unsigned A * 1 Rate to report sensor values ( 0.5 - 64Hz). Valid sample rates: 0 (0.5Hz) / 1 (1Hz) / 2 (2Hz) / 4 (4Hz) / 8 (8Hz) / 16 (16Hz) / 32 (32Hz) / 64 (64Hz).

Specifying an invalid value will select the default value of 16
1 Temperature zones unsigned A * 1 Number of temperature zones. Valid zones: 1 / 2 / 4 / 8 / 16.

Specifying an invalid value will select the default value of 4.
2 Sensor Position unsigned A * 1 Location of the sensor on the vehicle. This position adjusts the Sensor Base ID. Valid Positions 0 (Left-Front) / 1 (Right-Front) / 2 (Left-Rear) / 3 (Right-Rear).

Specifying an invalid value will select the default value of 0 (Left-Front).

Note: The sensor position affects the orientation of the sensor zones. Sensor Position 1 and 3 will report temperature zones left - right; Position 0 and 2 will report temperature zones right - left.
3 Reserved
4 Reserved
5 Reserved
6 Reserved
7 Reserved

Calibration Preferences

This message is broadcasted to TireX to configure the sensor's calibration.

Address

CAN ID: Base + 4

Offset What Data Type Formula Value
0 Emissivity unsigned A * 100 Emissivity of the target. Default is 0.95
1 Reserved
2 Reserved
3 Reserved
4 Reserved
5 Reserved
6 Reserved
7 Reserved

Statistics

Broadcast by TireX every 10 seconds.

Address

CAN ID: Base + 2

Offset What Data Type Formula Value
0 Current Sample Rate unsigned A * 1 1 - 255Hz
1 Reserved unsigned A * 1
2 Reserved unsigned A * 1
3 Reserved unsigned A * 1
4 Reserved unsigned A * 1
5 Major Version unsigned A * 1 Firmware Major Version Number
6 Minor Version unsigned A * 1 Firmware Minor Version Number
7 Patch Version unsigned A * 1 Firmware Patch version number