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February 27, 2013



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Mico Introduces Wireless Braking System

Mico, Incorporated introduces a new, wireless CAN interface for Mico Mobeus electrohydraulic braking systems. The Mico Electrohydraulic (EH) wireless CAN-bus interfaces with the Mobeus ABS/TC/ESC ECU (Electronic Control Unit) utilizing a CAN-Bluetooth connection to the Mobeus Service & Diagnostic Tool LINC. The Mico Mobeus EH Wireless CAN-bus interface is designed for use with Mico EH braking systems in off-highway vehicles and is fully compatible with the SAE J1939 CAN Communication standard. The result is a CAN-bus interface that can communicate with Mico Mobeus LINC (Single Mode), as well as other vehicle controls utilizing the vehicles CAN-bus (Bridge Mode).

Mico Mobeus EH Wireless CAN-bus interface offers numerous advantages for the end user, including:
-Wireless access to CAN systems using the standard Bluetooth interface provided within many notebooks (single mode)
-Up to 100 m transmission range (single mode) and up to 300 m in bridge mode
-CAN-bus data monitoring and data logging outside the vehicle during tuning and diagnostic
-Compliant to Bluetooth specification V2.1 EDR,
--40ºC to +85ºC Temperature range
-Powered through vehicle battery power (9..30V DC) or independent 9V battery  

Mico Mobeus EH systems are designed to provide state-of-the-art vehicular braking control of off-highway vehicles.The EH Wireless CAN-bus interface provides an alternative to standard wired USB/CAN adaptors. Multiple operating modes and simplified wireless system communication make this interface a valuable tool for vehicle tuning, diagnostic, and start-up.

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