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Mobileye EyeCAN Kit
User Guide
v3.1

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  • Page 1 Mobileye EyeCAN Kit User Guide v3.1...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Mobileye EyeCAN Kit User Guide v3.1 Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS ..................................2 1 INTRODUCTION ..................................3 2 DEVICE COMPONENTS ................................3 3 EYECAN USB CABLE ..................................4 3.1 POWER ....................................4 3.2 LEDS ......................................4 3.3 USB CONNECTOR ..................................4 4 EYECAN / LOG Y-CABLE CONNECTORS (CAB000091) ........................
  • Page 3: Introduction

    Mobileye EyeCAN Kit User Guide v3.1 1 Introduction The EyeCAN cable is a one channel USB interface for CAN bus. It is used for installation and calibration of Mobileye systems, as well as CAN-bus analysis purposes (sniffing) and Mobileye firmware upgrades.
  • Page 4: Eyecan Usb Cable

    Mobileye EyeCAN Kit User Guide v3.1 3 EyeCAN USB Cable 3.1 Power The EyeCAN is powered through the USB connector. The host must supply 5V DC, as per USB specification. 3.2 LEDs The EyeCAN has four LEDs. Their functions are shown in Table 1.
  • Page 5: Eyecan / Log Y-Cable Connectors (Cab000091)

    Mobileye EyeCAN Kit User Guide v3.1 4 EyeCAN / LOG Y-Cable connectors (CAB000091) In the “EyeCAN / LOG Y-cable”, the CAN channel is available via 2 connectors, one 4 pin and one 6 pin. The connectors pin layout is described in Table 2 and Table 3 below.
  • Page 6: Eyecan Sniffer Cable (Cab000092)

    Mobileye EyeCAN Kit User Guide v3.1 5 EyeCAN Sniffer cable (CAB000092) 5.1 EyeCAN Sniffer cable (OBDII) The EyeCAN Sniffer Cable (CAB 000092) is an additional cable Mobileye provides for Sniffing proposes. The cable is equipped with a multipurpose OBDII connector to allow a quick connection to the vehicle’s OBDII connector and a connection to the vehicle’s CAN...
  • Page 7: Obd Connector

    Mobileye EyeCAN Kit User Guide v3.1 5.2 OBD Connector Figure 9: OBD Male Connector pin layout OBDII Pin Function GM LAN CAN_H Chassis Ground CAN_H CAN_L CAN_L 5.3 CAN Sniffing cable – 6 Pin connector The 3 connectors in the CAN sniffing cable are leads from the relevant above OBD pins...
  • Page 8: Technical Data

    Mobileye EyeCAN Kit User Guide v3.1 6 Technical Data Property Description Unit CAN channels 1 (CAN 2.0A and 2.0B active) Error frame detection Hardware requirements IBM PC AT or 100% compatible; USB host socket USB interface USB 2.0 Power consumption 5V and approx.
  • Page 9: Troubleshooting

    Mobileye EyeCAN Kit User Guide v3.1 7 Troubleshooting 7.1 EyeCAN cable is not functional If there is no communication between the relevant software and the CAN-bus system when Connected with the EyeCAN please check the following: a. Check all Cables, Connectors and Connections b.
  • Page 10: Checking Eyecan Drivers

    Mobileye EyeCAN Kit User Guide v3.1 7.1.3 Checking EyeCAN Drivers Check if the EyeCAN Drivers are installed correctly by performing the following: a. Connect EyeCAN USB connector to computer b. Right Click on “My Computer” and go to > Manage > Device Manager >...
  • Page 11: Eyecan Drivers Language Malfunction

    Mobileye EyeCAN Kit User Guide v3.1 7.1.5 EyeCAN Drivers Language Malfunction If you get an error as in the below image and the Eye CAN driver installation stops, and there is no communication between the System and laptop - (you will receive OTP error) follow this steps Figure 12: Checking EyeCAN Drivers in Windows Device Manager 1 –...
  • Page 12: Connection Schemes

    Mobileye EyeCAN Kit User Guide v3.1 8 Connection Schemes 8.1 Mobileye 6 Connection Scheme with EyeCAN cable Figure 13: Mobileye 6 Series connections scheme with EyeCAN cable 8.2 EyeCAN cable with CAN Sniffer cable Figure 14: EyeCAN Cable with CAN Sniffer cable...
  • Page 13: Eyecan Box

    Mobileye EyeCAN Kit User Guide v3.1 8.3 EyeCAN box Figure 16: EyeCAN CAN connector and LED’s Figure 15: EyeCAN Permanent USB cable Figure 15: The “RS485” connector is currently not in use and is intended for future purposes. Do not connect!!! The “SD CARD”...

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