Just to
give an International “dress” today I decided to write the post in English or
maybe it’s better to say something similar to English J Unfortunately it’s not my mother
tongue so please be patient!!
Now let's
come back to the aim of this post:
After
installing on Arduino the Bluetooth shield I made the first
test “on the road”.. Yes the previous
test has been made at home without the real connection to the sensors, without
noise coming from the PWR etc, so I was worried by the fact I would have face
some troubles. Thanks to God all the stuff starts working without problems
except for an analog pin that seems to be conflicting with something.. At the
moment I simply switched that pin to another analog pin, later on I will check
what’s going wrong.
In this
video you will see
- how the
connection has been implemented
- Data
displayed in real time on the mobile phone (via Bluetooth)
- Data are
stored on disk to give the opportunity to make a analysis later
Bye
4 commenti:
Hi man!You are doing a great job!Very cool!
You are right to be proud!This development is a HUGE thing for anyone that has an electric vehicle!The uses could be endless!Question: how are you going to decode the log file?Do you have a program on your pc?
Thank you very much Spuzzete!!
Today I simply import the log from Excel and then I make graphs rather than queries to get the values I need (e.g.: max ampere vs voltage). The file has been structured to allow an easy import (value are comma-separated)
In the future I think I will implement the DB feature to store in a more structured way data and optionally I think I can develop the ability to upload in internet on request the log..
Bellissimo! Finalmente ho trovato qualcuno che ha fatto ciò che volevo fare appunto con arduino.
Ho già lo shield multiplexer e per ora uso un partitore ma ovviamente non è preciso perchè io misuro 27 celle...in automobile elettrica.
Ho persino la bici con arduino che fa tutto,gestisco pure il motore e quindi la tua idea sul telefonino è bellissima per me così vedrei bici e auto .
Quando mi metterò all'opera , forse avro bisogno di qualche consiglio.
Ciao Celio, in effetti vado orgoglioso della interfaccia, ci ho perso un po' di tempo, ma ne è valsa la pena... Io lo uso per loggare i dati di Arduino, prima mi toccava farlo con il portatile e prova a immaginare quanto fosse scomodo sullo scooter:-(
Hai un'auto elettrica,complimenti ,hai un link per vederla che sono curioso? Tu che celle stai usando?Io avrai forse visto,uso le 20 Winston LiFePO4 da 40AH e ci ho fatto quasi 12.000Km
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