[Ovmsdev] Fwd: Anyone working on Ioniq 5?
Michael Geddes
frog at bunyip.wheelycreek.net
Tue Aug 23 07:46:06 HKT 2022
Hi,
I have an Australian Hyundai Ioniq 5 (no BlueLink or HUD in the current
versions). I'm also a developer; have mucked round with some hardware
stuff, but it's been a bit.
I'm looking at whether it's worth attempting to use OVMS on my Ioniq 5.
Has anybody already started on this? The idea of providing mapped OBD
commands through to a HUD is definitely appealing, as would be getting
charge status stats remotely.
If I were to start, which cable would I be best to get? Is it left or right
that I need? The port is to the right of my right-hand-drive steering
wheel. At least I'm pretty sure that's the OBD2 port. I'm new to ODB so
not even sure how to recognise OBD vs OBD2!
What I know:
The old Hyundai Ioniq is a model that has EV, ICE, Hybrid, Plug-in Hybrid
versions. The Ioniq 5 (and Ioniq 6, 7 etc) are part of a sub-brand based
on E-GMP EV platform that is also shared by the Kia EV6.
So I don't know whether the old Ioniq or Kona would be a good start.
Skills:
* C/C++ (though I'm currently using Delphi), so happy to with different
'real' languages.
* I could solder up a lead or circuit board, but wouldn't be able to
design a circuit board.
* I've dealt with software on a custom embedded controller (albeit in
Forth + Forth assembly)
Any advice on this? I have older kids; the youngest is about to finish
High School - so a new hobby might be a good thing to have :).
Pointers to good introduction to ODB2 and the Ioniq 5 specifics if anybody
has them would be welcome!
//.ichael
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