The GP450 is an electronic controller for electric, hybrid, and IC industrial vehicles. For the Industrial Vehicle OEM with a wide ranging product line the GP450 offers the ability to standardize and customize their product line with a single machine controller for all vehicles.
It’s wide variety and numerous I/O are sufficient for many vehicle designs.
If additional features are required, the OEM has the ability to customize to each vehicles’ product requirements using CANbus.
For example it may command a motor controller such as Trionic’s SEM600 or P600 or control I/O such as Trionic’s General Purpose GP440 Platform I/O, GP Mini I/O, H-Bridge Module or, the Valve Current Control Module (VCCM) for the precise control of control valves.
CANbus enabled Vehicle controller
IC, hybrid, and electric Powered Vehicles. Many I/O ...All types... High Side Digital Outputs, Analog, PWM, Digital Inputs
General features
Provides protected High side outputs
Provides PWM outputs
CANbus interface
RS232 connection to hand-held “EZcal” for diagnostics
“FLASH” memory allows configuration to specific customer needs
Failsafe functionality to comply with EN 954-3
Series-wired dual output switches from independent microprocessors
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