Chopsticks…. I went to school with a guy from Thailand who used multimeter probes like chopsticks, he held both probes in one hand. He could check all the junctions on a transistor in about 5 seconds!
This is an OBDII scanner that I made. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pYwoqfysGJA
It uses the ELM327, a PIC and a MAX7456 for video.
I am currently working on a version with a 2.8" LCD with touchscreen.
I used a MAX7456 to make a virtual dash for my car using the OBDII port. I have a video on youtube, search for ‘edash virtual dashboard’. I included a link but don’t know if it will work??
One thing to watch out for on the MAX is that the character set does not include all ASCII characters, but you can reprogram the font. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pYwoqfysGJA
News - The Return to Shenzhen - … | about a year ago
Chopsticks…. I went to school with a guy from Thailand who used multimeter probes like chopsticks, he held both probes in one hand. He could check all the junctions on a transistor in about 5 seconds!
Product DEV-09713 | about a year ago
Don’t forget that it does CAN and Ethernet too !
Product DEV-09911 | about 2 years ago
This is an OBDII scanner that I made.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pYwoqfysGJA
It uses the ELM327, a PIC and a MAX7456 for video.
I am currently working on a version with a 2.8" LCD with touchscreen.
Product BOB-09168 | about 3 years ago
I used a MAX7456 to make a virtual dash for my car using the OBDII port. I have a video on youtube, search for ‘edash virtual dashboard’. I included a link but don’t know if it will work??
One thing to watch out for on the MAX is that the character set does not include all ASCII characters, but you can reprogram the font.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pYwoqfysGJA