The AEM 6 Channel CAN Sensor Module (PN 30-2226) offers an efficient solution for adding multiple sensor inputs to your vehicle's digital dash through the AEMnet CAN bus system. Designed to support the Bosch CAN 2.0b standard, this module ensures compatibility with a wide range of third-party devices that accept programmable CAN bus inputs. It enables seamless integration of temperature, pressure, fuel level, and tachometer signals, providing comprehensive sensor data for enhanced vehicle monitoring and performance tuning. The module converts two analog temperature channels, two analog pressure channels, a tach input, and a dedicated fuel level input into CAN messages, allowing for versatile data acquisition without the need for extensive wiring or modifications. Its fixed CAN bus speed, header length, and base address simplify setup and ensure consistent communication with your existing systems. Encased in an IP67-rated sealed enclosure, it is dust-tight and water-resistant, making it suitable for demanding automotive environments. The module features protected inputs, including a dedicated fuel level input with a 0-250 Ohm range, two 0-5V analog inputs, and a tachometer/coil input, safeguarding your electronics from potential damage. Whether upgrading a non-AEM ECU, dash, or data logger, this sensor module provides a reliable and straightforward method to expand your vehicle's sensor capabilities, contributing to better diagnostics and performance management.
Features:
- Supports Bosch CAN 2.0b standard for broad device compatibility
- Converts two analog temperature channels into CAN messages
- Includes two analog pressure inputs for additional sensor data
- Dedicated fuel level input with 0-250 Ohm range for precise measurement
- One tachometer/coil input for engine speed monitoring
- Fixed CAN bus speed, header length, and base address for easy setup
- IP67 sealed enclosure provides dust and water resistance
- Protected inputs safeguard against electrical damage
- Compatible with non-AEM ECUs, digital dashboards, and data loggers