Displaying data from OMEX ECUs?
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Displaying data from OMEX ECUs?
Just been reading through a few posts and was wondering if anyone had tried the idea of presenting data from the ECU onto a TFT monitor in the dash?
I'll be running a 2.0 Zetec Turbo on OMEX 500 management and wouldn't mind knowing what it's doing...
What sort of software would be up to that task and is there anyone around who could configure and calibrate it?
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Will
I'll be running a 2.0 Zetec Turbo on OMEX 500 management and wouldn't mind knowing what it's doing...
What sort of software would be up to that task and is there anyone around who could configure and calibrate it?
Cheers
Will
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Sorry, perhaps didn't explain exactly what i was after...
Basically want to replace my clocks with a TFT screen displaying my OMEX data to form a digital dash
Basically want to replace my clocks with a TFT screen displaying my OMEX data to form a digital dash
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theres a digi dash topic somewhere which will help you
if you wanted to buy a tft screen, you would need to build a de-code driver board,, not simple
you could buy a propper digi dash like the gems units in wrc cars,,, sadly these isnt cheap
if you wanted to buy a tft screen, you would need to build a de-code driver board,, not simple
you could buy a propper digi dash like the gems units in wrc cars,,, sadly these isnt cheap
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piece of piss will, if you know the comms protocol. can be done in visual basic very easily for example. some of your colleagues should be able to do stuff like that, surely?
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of course you would need a pc or something to interface it if you're using a standard lcd screen. but that's not difficult or particularly expensive these days and can also be used for other purposes (GPS/SatNav, music, video, games or whatever)
otherwise you could use one of the existing CAN Bus based systems from the likes of Pi or whoever, and you could have a RS232 to CAN converter programmed up to output it to the dash
otherwise you could use one of the existing CAN Bus based systems from the likes of Pi or whoever, and you could have a RS232 to CAN converter programmed up to output it to the dash
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Originally Posted by foreigneRS
of course you would need a pc or something to interface it if you're using a standard lcd screen. but that's not difficult or particularly expensive these days and can also be used for other purposes (GPS/SatNav, music, video, games or whatever)
otherwise you could use one of the existing CAN Bus based systems from the likes of Pi or whoever, and you could have a RS232 to CAN converter programmed up to output it to the dash
otherwise you could use one of the existing CAN Bus based systems from the likes of Pi or whoever, and you could have a RS232 to CAN converter programmed up to output it to the dash
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