OBD Pi

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how to connect your Raspberry Pi to a Bluetooth OBD-II adapter and display realtime engine data to your cars aftermarket head unit

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In this instructable you will learn how to connect your Raspberry Pi to a Bluetooth OBD-II adapter and display realtime engine data to your cars aftermarket head unit!

Vehicles that comply with the OBD-II standards will have a data connector within about 2 feet of the steering wheel. The OBD connector is officially called a SAE J1962 Diagnostic Connector, but is also known by DLC, OBD Port, or OBD connector


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Tags: obd, can, cantine, engine-data

Categories: Connaissance, Matériel

Theme: Open HardWare

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Challenge: Abaisser les barrières pour innover sur le véhicule

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Other related common: Busmaster CAN, USB to CAN Interface, IOT Tracker for tractor, IOTIVITY for IOT open source specifications and standards, Kit XDK plateforme IOT, Emulateur OBD, Carberry, 4CAN Cisco

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Community of interest: Communauté Voiture Connectée, Communauté de l'Open Hardware

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