piObdDashboard
ArduHUD
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piObdDashboard
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Car dashboard powered by a raspberry pi
Hey everyone, just wanted to share a little car dashboard project I'm working on. I've had the idea for a while but kept putting it off until recently. It was mainly done out of curiosity and fun. The core hardware I used was a pi 4 4gb, obd usb cable, pijuice hat, and a 7" 1024x600 display. Code is also here for anyone interested: github. I've also posted a short video demonstration: https://youtu.be/rTwZY9AT3mg
ArduHUD
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Arduino HUD for my Charger
Also, check out the code AND 3d print files here to make one yourself! If you want to make a different Arduino car-hacking project, be sure to check out my car-hacking library ELMduino!
What are some alternatives?
ELMduino - Arduino OBD-II Bluetooth Scanner Interface Library for Car Hacking Projects
RoadApplePi - An elegent "Black Box" solution that can be retrofitted into any car with an OBD(II) port for minimal cost.
MacchinaM2-J2534-Rust - Cross platform J2534 API for Macchinas M2 UTD module
smashing - The exceptionally handsome dashboard framework in Ruby and Coffeescript.
ELM327-emulator - ELM327 Emulator for testing software interfacing OBDII via ELM327 adapter supporting multi-ECU simulation
RejsaCAN-ESP32 - ESP32 and ESP32-S3 board with CAN interface, runs on 12V power (with auto shutdown)
kotlin-obd-api - :blue_car: A Kotlin OBD-II API for reading engine data
awesome-canbus - :articulated_lorry: Awesome CAN bus tools, hardware and resources for Cyber Security Researchers, Reverse Engineers, and Automotive Electronics Enthusiasts.