My home-brew Arduino OBD-II connection kit - Other Hardware Development - Arduino Forum
After many researches and attempts to connect an Arduino with my car through the OBD-II connector and having some successful works of car dashboard gadget, I’ve finally made a kit which enables those who want to playing with Arduino and their cars to jump start quicky. I am maintaining an arduino library for the adapteras an open-source project. It provides Arduino developers an easy-to-use APIs to connect to and retrieve realtime data from a vehicle, which include: Vehicle speed Engine RPM T
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File dpf9x by lê văn quyết - Issuu
Testing and Playing with PIR sensors (motion sensor)
Macchina: The Ultimate Tool for Taking Control of Your Car! by Macchina — Kickstarter
Arduino-based CANbus gauge - Page 2 - Megasquirt Support Forum (MSEXTRA)
Testing and Playing with PIR sensors (motion sensor)
Arduino OBD2 Simulator : 3 Steps - Instructables
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CAN v2.0B up to 1 Mb/s. High speed SPI Interface (10 MHz). Standard and extended data and remote frames. CAN connection via standard 9-way sub-D connector. The CAN-BUS Shield provides your Arduino or Redboard with CAN-BUS capabilities and allows you to hack your vehicle. This shield allows you to poll the ECU for information including coolant temperature, throttle position, vehicle speed, and engine rpms. You can also store this data or output it to a screen to make an in-dash project.
SparkFun DEV-13262 Interface Development Tools CAN-Bus Shield
Description Features Documents The CAN-BUS Shield provides your Arduino or Redboard with CAN-BUS capabilities and allows you to hack your vehicle.
CAN-BUS Shield
Hack an ELM327 Cable to Make an Arduino OBD2 Scanner : 3 Steps - Instructables
How to monitor OBD1 ECU via a laptop - Quora
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