[Ovmsdev] OVMS Leaf Support

Robert Sharpe robert.sharpe at evergreen-consulting.co.uk
Mon Oct 14 20:41:26 HKT 2013


Hi Mark,

This looks very interesting.


I am out today but will look in more depth tomorrow.


Regards,
Rob


---- On Mon, 14 Oct 2013 10:08:41 +0100 Mark Webb-Johnson <mark at webb-johnson.net> wrote ---- 


I think the leaf spy app shows what can be done. It only uses standard OBDII, with just one can bus. It could also be using the other non-can OBDII buses, but I doubt it.


Shame it is not open source, but the leaf codes are pretty well documented now.


Regards, Mark

On 14 Oct, 2013, at 4:00 pm, Nikki Gordon-Bloomfield <nikki at aminorjourney.com> wrote:


Oh yes, there are multiple CAN busses on the LEAF. The standard one, which is where all the data below comes from, an the EV can -- that would require some clever doodads, since both are on the same physical connector -- just different pins. 

Nikki. 






On 14 Oct 2013, at 04:50, Mark Webb-Johnson <mark at webb-johnson.net> wrote:

Robert,

Sorry for the delay in response - I’ve been off grid parenting for the past 24 hours.


I think @Nufkin has done some preparation work, and we have a stub vehicle support file (vehicle_nissanleaf.c), but nothing working yet.


This App shows what can be done:


https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.Turbo3.Leaf_Spy_Pro


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using just the OBD-II port (I assume all the single master CAN bus, but perhaps also other buses on OBD-II).


I’m very excited by this, and more than willing to help, but I don’t have the car here so am limited in what I can do.


Can you work with @nufkin (and his other half) on this?


You would need some sort of CAN bus decoder (perhaps just an OBD-II dongle, or CAN-USB adaptor), plus an OVMS module and PICKIT for firmware download. If you use MAC OSX, the development environment is simple to setup - for windows there are a few more hoops to jump through. Lastly, a RS232-USB adaptor is useful (but not essential).


Regards, Mark.


On 13 Oct, 2013, at 4:00 pm, Robert Sharpe <robert.sharpe at evergreen-consulting.co.uk> wrote:

Hi,
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Is anyone working on Leaf support?


I am interested in helping if I can and have started a discussion at http://openvehicles.com/comment/220#comment-220 to capture were we are with the Leaf.


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