With an OBD -II converter cable added on and the OBD -II library . This movie is a demo of the Arduino CAN - Bus shield. US car not for EUROPE cars and dont know how to right a code for conect protocol with my car. It is connected to a car via the OBDII port.
Connect the Multiprotocol Radio Shield over the Arduino UNO and the CAN Bus module as shown in the figure.
The car manufactures usually protect the access to the CAN Bus of the vehicle , so sometimes is not possible to get data directly by connecting the CAN Bus. CAN connection is via a standard 9-way sub-D for use with OBD -II cable. This shield gives the Arduino CAN - Bus capability.
I always wanted a backup camera on my car. You can find aftermarket backup cameras online that you can put above your license plate, . Instead of buying a new car , I decided to build one myself! My inspiration for developing this gas gauge was after purchasing a new car (Scion Xa) and wondering what MPG I was getting.
After much research on ODBII protocols (Scions support CAN - BUS ), and looking into open source software that already existed (OBDuino32K) I delved into my first Arduino project.
This tutorial will walk you through the process of creating a CAN Network using an Arduino. Includes explanations, wiring instructions and sample sketch. Arduino CAN - BUS OBDII Kit with LC This pack provides you a functional solution to access your car electronics information. You can read data from your car and display it in the LCD Screen. If you have one microSD card use it to log your car data.
The CAN - BUS Arduino Shield provides you the ability to connect one . To have a better understanding of the basics of a CAN bus I wanted to build the simplest possible setup to send and receive CAN messages. It is a message-based protocol, designed originally for multiplex electrical wiring within automobiles, but is also used in . Controller Area Network ( CAN bus ) is a vehicle bus standard designed to allow microcontrollers and devices to communicate with each other in applications without a host computer. Your car is full of electronic devices.
In fact, General Motors is one of the largest computer manufacturers due to its need of microcomputers in cars that it makes. It may be a dumb question, but are you sure your car CAN bus is 500kbps? Have a look at this: pdfLink. Maybe try different speeds?
Also, look at the schematics of your shield? Is the bus termination resistor soldered on the board? Ideal for automative CAN application.
The shield also has a uSD card holder, serial LCD connector and connector for . This project uses the Arduino board and the CAN - BUS shield. These devices are useful for sniffing the contents of your CAN bus and injecting packets. They range from hobbyist-level boards to professional devices that support lots of custom features and can handle many different CAN buses simultaneously.
Numerous Arduino and Arduino -like . Inspired by Silas Parker.
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