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    Hawk - Virtual Analog Information

    Written by Cameron Everett

    Updated at March 13th, 2025

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      SDI-12 Exception The Hawk and TG Limitations of the Int16 and Int32 Data Structure Hawk Analogs

      For the most part, when the Hawk gets values from a sensor, it saves them in what we call “Analogues” or “Analogs”. 

      SDI-12 Exception

      An exception to this rule is SDI-12 sensors. Due to the large amount of values that can be outputted from these sensors, we store values SDI-12 measurements in their own FIDs. Please see Configure SDI-12 Readings and SDI-12 Samples for more information.

       

      These Analogs are essentially registers in which we store the sensor data to be sent to the desired endpoint.

      The Hawk has 50 Analogs, and Int16 and Int32 values can be saved to any of them. However, on Telematics Guru (TG), Analogs 1-10 need to be Int16, and 11-20 need to be Int32.

      The Hawk and TG

      The Hawk can save data to any of its analogs from Analog 1 to Analog 50.

      However, TG can only accept Analogs from 1 to 20.

       

      If an Analog is Int16, it is reported in FID6, INT32 in FID7.

      Limitations of the Int16 and Int32 Data Structure

      Int16 can store whole numbers from -32767  to 32767.

      Int32 can store whole numbers from -2,147,483,647 to 2,147,483,647.

      If a value smaller than the minimum of Int16 or Int32 is stored in that data structure, the Hawk will return INT16_MIN or INT32_MIN in that Analog.

      If a value greater than the maximum of Int16 or Int32 is stored in that data structure, the Hawk will return INT16_MAX or INT32_MAX in that Analog. 

      These data structures cannot store decimals. We deal with this by multiplying decimal numbers by 10x to remove the decimal, then dividing back by 10x serverside to display the correct value.

      For example, see the Temperature value in the table below. We multiply the measured temperature in °C by 100 to remove the 2 decimal places. Then on the endpoint, we divide back down by 100.

       

      Hawk Analogs

      Analog Number

      Type (for TG)

      Function

      Units

      Notes

      1

      Int16

      Internal Battery Voltage

      mV

      Hawk Pro and Hawk Lite

      2

      Int16

      External 

      V*100

      Hawk Pro Only

      3

      Int16

      Temperature

      °C*100

       

      4

      Int16

      Last known Cell Signal Strength

      N/A

      1 (low) to 35 (great), 99 (unknown)

      5

      Int16

      Available for Sensor Data

      TBD

       

      6

      Int16

      Available for Sensor Data

      TBD

       

      7

      Int16

      Available for Sensor Data

      TBD

       

      8

      Int16

      Available for Sensor Data

      TBD

       

      9

      Int16

      Available for Sensor Data

      TBD

       

      10

      Int16

      Available for Sensor Data

      TBD

       

      11

      Int32

      Available for Sensor Data

      TBD

       

      12

      Int32

      Available for Sensor Data

      TBD

       

      13

      Int32

      Available for Sensor Data

      TBD

       

      14

      Int32

      Available for Sensor Data

      TBD

       

      15

      Int32

      Available for Sensor Data

      TBD

       

      16

      Int32

      Available for Sensor Data

      TBD

       

      17

      Int32

      Available for Sensor Data

      TBD

       

      18

      Int32

      Available for Sensor Data

      TBD

       

      19

      Int32

      Available for Sensor Data

      TBD

       

      20

      Int32

      Available for Sensor Data

      TBD

       

      21-50

      Int32

      Available for Sensor Data

      TBD

      Not available on TG

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