Voltage electronic control unit PCS ECU
CAN Busfor vehicles

Voltage electronic control unit - PCS ECU - Vandewiele - CAN Bus / for vehicles
Voltage electronic control unit - PCS ECU - Vandewiele - CAN Bus / for vehicles
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CAN Bus, voltage, for vehicles

Description

Product overview
The PCS ECU is an electronic control unit developed with the PCS 200 system and adaptable to other agricultural and off‑road vehicle applications.

Application examples
  • Control of seeding elements in pneumatic precision planters
  • Seed distribution control for air‑drills and small‑grain planters
  • Control of fertilizer and micro‑granular spreaders on agricultural machines
  • Control of salt, fertilizer and grain spreaders

Features
  • Designed for 12V agricultural equipment
  • Rugged ModICE® enclosure suitable for harsh environments
  • 3 analog sensor inputs supporting 0‑5V, 0‑10V and 4‑20mA
  • 2 (optionally 3) CAN ports, compliant with ISO 11898‑2 and ISO 11898‑5
  • 2 speed sensor inputs plus 2 general‑purpose digital inputs
  • 4 high‑side outputs for solenoid valves

Technical specifications
  • Compatibility: Developed with PCS 200; adaptable to other agricultural and off‑road vehicle applications
  • Supply voltage: 12V
  • Enclosure: Rugged ModICE® for harsh environments
  • Analog inputs: 3 inputs (0‑5V, 0‑10V, 4‑20mA)
  • CAN interfaces: 2 standard CAN ports (third optional); ISO 11898‑2 and ISO 11898‑5
  • Digital/speed inputs: 2 speed sensor inputs + 2 general digital inputs
  • Outputs: 4 high‑side outputs for solenoid valves

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CAITME 2026

8-10 Sep 2026 Tashkent (Uzbekistan)

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