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        • Pinout Details: ReXgen 2
        • Pinout details: ReXgen Air
        • Pinout Details: ReXgen Pro
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            • Storage
            • Encrypting Data Log and Device
            • Enabling FTP Upload
            • ReXgen Sleep/Wake up function Implementation
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          • New trigger panel
        • Internal storage Window
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          • Export Configurator Window
        • Export settings window
        • TCP/IP
          • Configuring Wi-Fi settings to Start up a Pro Device.
      • Quick Start Guide
        • Preparation of Configuration
          • CAN Log All Configuration
          • Logging Using Filters
          • Logging Using J1939 Filters
          • Using the UDS function
          • Logging Analog Channels
          • Logging Digital Channels
          • Logging Accelerometer data
          • Logging Gyroscope data
          • Logging GNSS data
        • Advanced Configuration
          • Setup Cloud Settings
            • Mobile Settings
            • Wi-Fi Settings
            • FTP Settings
              • Steps to add new FTP settings using ReXdesk
              • Steps to enable FTP configuration in the ReXgen logger.
            • AWS Settings
              • Steps to add new AWS settings using ReXdesk
              • Steps to enable AWS configuration in the ReXgen logger
          • Upload configuration to the logger via FTP
          • Upload configuration to the logger via AWS S3 bucket
          • Trigger-Based Logging
          • Periodic CAN/CAN FD Transmission
          • HW Info Tool
          • Snapshot Tool
        • Retrieving Raw Data Log
        • One-Click Export after Linking DBC to CAN/CAN FD Bus
        • Exporting Data using CAN/CAN FD DBC File
        • Viewing Live Data
        • Log OBD2 Mode 1
      • Appendix 1 - CAN ERROR Definitions
      • Appendix 2 – Digital Input Functions
      • Appendix 3 – GNSS Orientation Guide
        • GNSS Positioning
        • Dead Reckoning
          • IMU Orientation in ReXgen Air devices
          • IMU Orientation in ReXgen Pro devices
        • Geofencing
      • Appendix 4 – Using the LTE Debug Tool
      • Appendix 5 – Setting up a digital trigger in ReXgen
      • Appendix 6 – ReXdesk CLI Manual
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  1. ReXdesk : ReXgen Series Configuration Software
  2. ReXdesk Manual
  3. Getting Started

Pinout details: ReXgen Air

There are two connectors, a 24-pin Molex Mini50 connector and a male 25-pin Standard D Type connector

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Last updated 1 year ago

analogue24-pin Molex Mini50 Connector

PIN No

PIN Function

Optional

Pin 1

RelayOut0

Relay Driver

Pin 2

DigIn0

Pin 3

AnalogGnd

Pin 4

Adc1

Pin 5

Wake-UP/Clamp-15

Pin 6

CAN0-L

Pin 7

CAN1-L

Pin 8

CAN2-L

Additional CAN FD 3rd bus

Pin 9

CAN3-L

Additional CAN FD 4th bus

Pin 10

usbDP_conn

Request when ordering

Pin 11

4.5Vout

Pin 12

DIgIn1

Pin 13

Adc0

Pin 14

Erase#

Pin 15

LIN

Pin 16

GND

Pin 17

PowerGND

Pin 18

+5 to +27V

Pin 19

CAN0-H

Pin 20

CAN1-H

Pin 21

CAN2-H

Additional CAN FD 3rd bus

Pin 22

CAN3-H

Additional CAN FD 4th bus

Pin 23

usb5V

Request when ordering

Pin 24

usbDM_conn

Request when ordering

Male 25-pin Standard D Type connector (Mini 50 to D Sub 25 cable Sold separately)

Pin No

Pin Function

Pin 3

CAN Bus 3 Low Signal (Available only on 4x CAN Model)

Pin 4

Analog Input 1 - do not apply voltages outside of the -10 to +10V range

Pin 5

Wake-Up pin to wake logger from sleep mode

Pin 6

CAN Bus 1 Low Signal

Pin 7

CAN Bus 0 Low Signal

Pin 9

+5 to +27V Supply Voltage

Pin 10

+4.5V Instrumentation Supply Voltage, ensure that current draw is not more than 100mA

Pin 11

Erase PIN

Pin 12

Pin 13

CAN Bus 2 Low Signal (Available only on 4x CAN Model)

Pin 15

LIN 0 Signal

Pin 16

CAN Bus 3 High Signal (Available only on 4x CAN Model)

Pin 17

Analog Input 0 - do not apply voltages outside of the -10 to +10V range

Pin 18

Analog Ground

Pin 19

CAN Bus 1 High Signal

Pin 20

CAN Bus 0 High Signal

Pin 21

Ground

Pin 22

Power Ground

Pin 23

Relay Out (Optional Feature)

Pin 24

Digital Input 1 - When used as input, do not apply voltages outside the 0 to +12V range

PIN 25

CAN Bus 2 High Signal (Available only on 4x CAN Model)

Notes:

  • The connector needs to be tightened properly to make a proper connection, ensuring reliable operation.

  • Each end of the CAN bus must be terminated with a 120 Ohm resistor across CAN H & CAN L.

  • Do not short-circuit any pins.

  • The maximum safe applied voltage for analogue and digital I/P is ±28 V.

Digital Input 0 - When used as an input, do not apply voltages outside the 0 to +12V range. More information on the use of this pin can be found in

More information on the use of this pin can be found in

Appendix 2
Appendix 2