In-vehicle Networks - neoVI
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neoVI and ValueCAN has the capability to simultaneously access a number of in-vehicle networks. These networks are shown in table 1 below.
Each network can be enabled or disabled (figure 1) in the hardware explorer.

Figure 1 - Each Network can be enabled or
disabled.
Table 1 - Independent Vehicle Networks in the neoVI Device
| Name | Hardware | Description |
| High Speed CAN | neoVI Blue, neoVI Red, neoVI FIRE, neoVI Yellow, and ValueCAN | CAN network with optimized hardware for high speed |
| Medium Speed CAN | neoVI Blue, neoVI Red, and neoVI FIRE | Dual Wire CAN network |
| Single Wire CAN | neoVI Blue, neoVI Red, and neoVI FIRE | CAN Network with Single Wire Transceiver |
| Low Speed Fault Tolerant CAN | neoVI Blue, neoVI Red, and neoVI FIRE | CAN Network with Low Speed Fault Tolerant Transceiver |
| J1850 VPW (Class 2) | neoVI Blue, neoVI FIRE, and neoVI Yellow | J1850 VPW Network Transceiver |
| J1850 PWM (Ford SCP) | neoVI Blue | J1850 PWM Network Transceiver |
| ISO9141/Keyword 2K/UART/LIN | neoVI Blue, neoVI Red, neoVI FIRE, and neoVI Yellow | UART network transceiver |
| J1708 | neoVI Blue and neoVI Yellow | J1708 network transceiver |
| CGI | neoVI FIRE | Expansion Module Network |
| neoVI Device Virtual Network | neoVI Blue, neoVI Red, neoVI FIRE, neoVI Yellow, and ValueCAN | A "imaginary" network that is used to control neoVI device features such as general purpose IO or the LED |
| neoVI Documentation - (C) Copyright 2000-2009 Intrepid Control Systems, Inc. |
Last Update: Tuesday, July 07, 2009