Vehicle Connector - neoVI
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You can connect neoVI to the Vehicle via the 25 pin D-Sub connector. All of the Vehicle networks and power for the neoVI device itself come from this connector. A listing of the pins of this connector is provided in Table 1 below.

The OBD-II connector on many US Vehicles is listed in its own help topic. Also, the neoNub adapter connects the neoVI DB25 to the OBD-II connector. 

Note that the neoVI connector pin-out is also diagrammed on the bottom of the neoVI device.

 

Table 1 - The neoVI Connector Pin Descriptions

Pin Name Description
1 SW CAN Single Wire CAN
2 J1850 VPW J1850 VPW (Class 2)
3 LSFT CAN H Low Speed Fault Tolerant CAN High
4 LSFT CAN L Low Speed Fault Tolerant CAN Low
5 J1850 PWM L J1850 PWM (Ford SCP) Low
6 J1850 PWM H J1850 PWM (Ford SCP) High
7 ISO L UART/ISO9141/Keyword Line "L"
8 ISO K UART/ISO9141/Keyword Bi-directional Line "K"
9 MISC 3 Miscellaneous Signal 3
10 MISC 4 Miscellaneous Signal 4
11 MISC 5 Miscellaneous Signal 5
12 MISC 6 Miscellaneous Signal 6
13 PWR GND Electrical Ground
14 HS CAN H High Speed CAN High
15 HS CAN L High Speed CAN Low
16 MS CAN H Medium Speed CAN High
17 MS CAN L Medium Speed CAN Low
18 MISC 7 Miscellaneous Signal 7
19 J1708 H J1708 High
20 J1708 L J1708 Low
21 MISC 1 Miscellaneous Signal 1
22 MISC 2 Miscellaneous Signal 2
23 AUX L Auxiliary Network High
24 AUX H Auxiliary Network Low
25 VBATT Electrical Positive Supply 7-25 VDC

 

 neoVI   Documentation - (C) Copyright 2000-2001 Intrepid Control Systems, Inc.

Last Update: Tuesday, March 26, 2002