The RAD-Moon's third input is a standard mini-USB connector, which provides power to the
device. A number of LEDs provide useful information about the status of the converter.
A typical application of the RAD-Moon is to connect an Automotive Ethernet ECU to the
Ethernet jack on a laptop or desktop PC. Ethernet frames from the ECU can then be monitored
using Intrepid's Vehicle Spy 3 software. Messages can also be transmitted from Vehicle Spy
3 through the RAD-Moon to the ECU, allowing any Automotive Ethernet device to be queried,
tested and managed.
Features
Here are some of the noteworthy features of the RAD-Moon:
• Powered by an industry-standard mini-USB connection
• BroadCom BCM89810 BroadR-Reach PHY
• Automatic master/slave configuration for the attached Automotive Ethernet device
• Molex Mini50 for Automotive Ethernet connection
• Standard RJ-45 for 10/100 Ethernet connection
• Link and activity LEDs for both connections
• Full-duplex support for simultaneous data transmission and reception across both PHYs
• Rugged aluminum enclosure with rubber bumpers for durability
• Ethernet cable and USB cable included
Block Diagram
Figure 1 illustrates the main functional elements of the RAD-Moon.
BroadR
Mini50
Connector
Figure 1: RAD-Moon Block Diagram.
Version 1.1 - May 6, 2015
RAD-Moon User's Guide
BroadR
PHY
10/100
Ethernet
PHY
2
10/100
Ethernet
RJ-45
Connector
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