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TO DO | == TO DO == | ||
* Check tire pressure | * Check tire pressure | ||
* Remove luggage rack | * Remove luggage rack | ||
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* Charge HT batteries | * Charge HT batteries | ||
Garmin - load pocket queries | * Garmin 62 - load pocket queries | ||
=== Hacking === | |||
* SenseCAP Indicator and cables | * SenseCAP Indicator and cables | ||
* Seeed CANBUS adapter | * Seeed CANBUS adapter | ||
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* 3 x USB-C cables | * 3 x USB-C cables | ||
Raspberry Pi | === Raspberry Pi === | ||
* Pi 4 | * Pi 4 | ||
* 4" monitor | * 4" monitor | ||
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* USB3 drive | * USB3 drive | ||
Tools | === Tools === | ||
* screwdrivers | * screwdrivers | ||
* needle nose pliers | * needle nose pliers | ||
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== CAN Bus == | == CAN Bus == | ||
=== Open Garages === | |||
https://medium.com/@yogeshojha/car-hacking-101-practical-guide-to-exploiting-can-bus-using-instrument-cluster-simulator-part-i-cd88d3eb4a53 | |||
=== Connecting === | |||
I got an OBD-2 extension cable with 90 degree ends to make a low profile connection. I cut the cable in half. (Photo!) Now I have a connector with a 12" cable ready to use. | I got an OBD-2 extension cable with 90 degree ends to make a low profile connection. I cut the cable in half. (Photo!) Now I have a connector with a 12" cable ready to use. | ||
=== Termination === | ==== Termination ==== | ||
https://electronics.stackexchange.com/questions/470382/can-bus-termination-resistors-for-can-logger-device | https://electronics.stackexchange.com/questions/470382/can-bus-termination-resistors-for-can-logger-device | ||
I don't need termination as long as my cable is less than 0.5m long. (It was 18" but I snipped it down to be on the safe side.) | I don't need termination as long as my cable is less than 0.5m long. (It was 18" but I snipped it down to be on the safe side.) | ||
==== Pinouts ==== | |||
[[File:Screenshot 2024-09-13 124245.png|left|thumb|480x480px|OBD2 pinouts]] | [[File:Screenshot 2024-09-13 124245.png|left|thumb|480x480px|OBD2 pinouts]] | ||
Signals that matter to me, and the wire colors: | Signals that matter to me, and the wire colors: | ||
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16 '''12V''' always on -- Brown | 16 '''12V''' always on -- Brown | ||
https://www.14core.com/wiring-the-mcp2515-shield-with-obd-on-arduino/ connector info | https://www.14core.com/wiring-the-mcp2515-shield-with-obd-on-arduino/ connector info | ||
https://www.14core.com/wiring-the-mcp2515-controller-area-network-can-bus-diagnostics/ | https://www.14core.com/wiring-the-mcp2515-controller-area-network-can-bus-diagnostics/ | ||
=== Interfaces === | |||
==== MCP2515 ==== | |||
I intend trying the MCP2515 chip first because it's commonly used. Microchip [https://ww1.microchip.com/downloads/en/DeviceDoc/MCP2515-Stand-Alone-CAN-Controller-with-SPI-20001801J.pdf MCP2515 datasheet] | |||
I got this breakout board: Seeed Xiao https://www.seeedstudio.com/Seeed-Studio-CAN-Bus-Breakout-Board-for-XIAO-and-QT-Py-p-5702.html | |||
I got two, so one will have a 6 pin header soldered to the SPI connector and the other will have a Xiao ESP32C6 installed. | |||
Seeed's board uses the TI [https://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/sn65hvd230.pdf?ts=1685579002848&ref_url=https%253A%252F%252Fwww.google.com%252F SN65HVD23x 3.3-V CAN Bus Transceiver] so it's all 3v3 and that means it can work with a Pi | |||
https://github.com/kvba1/ESP32-MCP2515-OBD2-CANBUS ESP32 + MC2515 | https://github.com/kvba1/ESP32-MCP2515-OBD2-CANBUS ESP32 + MC2515 | ||
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https://github.com/yogiD/MCP2515-OBD Arduino + MCP2515 | https://github.com/yogiD/MCP2515-OBD Arduino + MCP2515 | ||
=== GD32E103CA === | ==== GD32E103CA ==== | ||
Seed + Grove from Longan Labs https://github.com/Longan-Labs/Serial_CAN_FD_Module | Seed + Grove from Longan Labs https://github.com/Longan-Labs/Serial_CAN_FD_Module | ||
=== ICSIM === | |||
ICSIM = Instrument Cluster Simulator = test CAN bus without breaking your car. | |||
https://github.com/zombieCraig/ICSim | |||
sudo apt-get install libsdl2-dev libsdl2-image-dev can-utils | |||
== Resources == | == Resources == | ||
https://copperhilltech.com/ Pi and Arduino boards for CAN bus, OBD-2, NMEA, etc | https://copperhilltech.com/ Pi and Arduino boards for CAN bus, OBD-2, NMEA, etc |
Revision as of 23:30, 13 September 2024
TO DO
- Check tire pressure
- Remove luggage rack
- Mount bike rack
- Charge batteries for BT keyboard
- Charge battery in emergency phone
- Charge HT batteries
- Garmin 62 - load pocket queries
Hacking
- SenseCAP Indicator and cables
- Seeed CANBUS adapter
- Hookup Grove to CANBUS
- OBD-II to CANBUS
- Laptop and charger
- Laptop adapter (USB)
- Comp notebook
- USB3 hub
- 5V supply
- M5StickC with micropython and PIR hat
- M5 Atom Echo speaker
- 3 x USB-C cables
Raspberry Pi
- Pi 4
- 4" monitor
- Logitech KBD and mouse and USB dongle
- USB3 drive
Tools
- screwdrivers
- needle nose pliers
- small cutters
- red voltmeter
- usual tool kit in bag, screwdrivers, torx drivers, usb cables
CAN Bus
Open Garages
Connecting
I got an OBD-2 extension cable with 90 degree ends to make a low profile connection. I cut the cable in half. (Photo!) Now I have a connector with a 12" cable ready to use.
Termination
I don't need termination as long as my cable is less than 0.5m long. (It was 18" but I snipped it down to be on the safe side.)
Pinouts
Signals that matter to me, and the wire colors:
5 signal ground -- orange
6 CANH -- Black
14 CANL -- Green
16 12V always on -- Brown
https://www.14core.com/wiring-the-mcp2515-shield-with-obd-on-arduino/ connector info
https://www.14core.com/wiring-the-mcp2515-controller-area-network-can-bus-diagnostics/
Interfaces
MCP2515
I intend trying the MCP2515 chip first because it's commonly used. Microchip MCP2515 datasheet
I got this breakout board: Seeed Xiao https://www.seeedstudio.com/Seeed-Studio-CAN-Bus-Breakout-Board-for-XIAO-and-QT-Py-p-5702.html
I got two, so one will have a 6 pin header soldered to the SPI connector and the other will have a Xiao ESP32C6 installed.
Seeed's board uses the TI SN65HVD23x 3.3-V CAN Bus Transceiver so it's all 3v3 and that means it can work with a Pi
https://github.com/kvba1/ESP32-MCP2515-OBD2-CANBUS ESP32 + MC2515
https://github.com/yogiD/MCP2515-OBD Arduino + MCP2515
GD32E103CA
Seed + Grove from Longan Labs https://github.com/Longan-Labs/Serial_CAN_FD_Module
ICSIM
ICSIM = Instrument Cluster Simulator = test CAN bus without breaking your car.
https://github.com/zombieCraig/ICSim
sudo apt-get install libsdl2-dev libsdl2-image-dev can-utils
Resources
https://copperhilltech.com/ Pi and Arduino boards for CAN bus, OBD-2, NMEA, etc