Hey Everyone,
You may have seen some discussion about a display replacement being developed. I am the dude working on that. I want to give a little bit of background on the project and get some feedback for the final version of the board.
First off, this project is a display deleter. As you may know, displays are expensive and hard to come by. Additionally, the bike will not function without a working display. This new product will plug in as a replacement for the display, but it will not have a screen or buttons. It is just a microcontroller with a CAN transceiver in a small package so that the bike can turn on. It will probably have a few LEDs to display low battery, error conditions, and maybe something else, but these will just be boolean (ON/OFF) functions, nothing complicated. I do not know what the final cost will be, but it will be significantly cheaper than a new display. Also, I am planning on making the board and code open source, so if you have the know how, you can make your own. Right now, its looking like it will be very small (~1in^2) and I am planning on mounting it in the horn hole.
So far, I have done a proof of concept and got the bike to turn on using a arduino-type controller to simulate the CAN messages coming from the display. I have also developed a first protoype to start working out the code and functions of the final prototype. I am getting close to taking my first stab at a final version of the PCB, so I wanted to reach out and see what functions would be desirable to you all.
As I mentioned above, at a minimum, I am planning on giving a low battery indicator and a check engine light. The low battery indicator will turn on at some SOC, I am thinking 10% but its up for debate. The check engine light will turn on if there are any error messages or faults. I also will probably add a light to indicate that the contactors are closed and that the throttle is live. Please let me know if there is another function you think would be useful.
This project is still many months out from being finished, but I wanted to get some input and see if theres even any interest in this before I put too much more time in.
Ive watched some of the discussion about displays in some other threads so I want to reiterate:
1) This is not a display. It will not have a screen.
2) It will not have any buttons so there will be no user input.
Looking forward to the discussion!
You may have seen some discussion about a display replacement being developed. I am the dude working on that. I want to give a little bit of background on the project and get some feedback for the final version of the board.
First off, this project is a display deleter. As you may know, displays are expensive and hard to come by. Additionally, the bike will not function without a working display. This new product will plug in as a replacement for the display, but it will not have a screen or buttons. It is just a microcontroller with a CAN transceiver in a small package so that the bike can turn on. It will probably have a few LEDs to display low battery, error conditions, and maybe something else, but these will just be boolean (ON/OFF) functions, nothing complicated. I do not know what the final cost will be, but it will be significantly cheaper than a new display. Also, I am planning on making the board and code open source, so if you have the know how, you can make your own. Right now, its looking like it will be very small (~1in^2) and I am planning on mounting it in the horn hole.
So far, I have done a proof of concept and got the bike to turn on using a arduino-type controller to simulate the CAN messages coming from the display. I have also developed a first protoype to start working out the code and functions of the final prototype. I am getting close to taking my first stab at a final version of the PCB, so I wanted to reach out and see what functions would be desirable to you all.
As I mentioned above, at a minimum, I am planning on giving a low battery indicator and a check engine light. The low battery indicator will turn on at some SOC, I am thinking 10% but its up for debate. The check engine light will turn on if there are any error messages or faults. I also will probably add a light to indicate that the contactors are closed and that the throttle is live. Please let me know if there is another function you think would be useful.
This project is still many months out from being finished, but I wanted to get some input and see if theres even any interest in this before I put too much more time in.
Ive watched some of the discussion about displays in some other threads so I want to reiterate:
1) This is not a display. It will not have a screen.
2) It will not have any buttons so there will be no user input.
Looking forward to the discussion!