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ECOS Connection Principle

The document provides a diagram and brief explanation of an ECOS connection principle for a GMK crane. It shows an ESX module that connects sensors, valves, and other components to a CAN bus via analog and digital signals running on various voltage lines. Key components include analog and digital grounds, an 8.5V sensor supply, ignition and processor power supplies, and housing ground.

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ECOS Connection Principle

The document provides a diagram and brief explanation of an ECOS connection principle for a GMK crane. It shows an ESX module that connects sensors, valves, and other components to a CAN bus via analog and digital signals running on various voltage lines. Key components include analog and digital grounds, an 8.5V sensor supply, ignition and processor power supplies, and housing ground.

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GMK Crane CARE

ECOS Connection Principle

ESX module

CAN bus Legend:

AGND = Analogue ground for sensors


Analog-in = Signal value: 0 - 8.5 V
D+ = Ignition supply (15)
UB = Power suppy to drive outputs (valves etc.)
UE = Power supply for processor (CPU)
VCC 8.5 V = Sensor supply

Digital & frame ground


Analog-in
VCC 8.5 V
AGND

See ELAN schematics for connection


detail
D+ UE UB Valve Digital input
Digital / prop
Sensor output

Housing ground

er
24 V Pow

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