Here's a simple web plugin to monitor acceleration levels and regen brake signal generation: https://github.com/openvehicles/Open-Vehicle-Monitoring-System-3/blob/master... Am 22.04.19 um 19:24 schrieb Tamás Kovács:
Now I tested a little bit. Works fine, bright the led when recuperating. But I look at the code and I not understand:
accel = (speed - m_accel_refspeed) / (now - m_accel_reftime) * 1000;
// smooth out road bumps & gear box backlash:
accel = (StdMetrics.ms_v_pos_acceleration->AsFloat() * m_accel_smoothing + accel) / (m_accel_smoothing + 1);
Use same variable, I think the first is unnecessary now.
Beg your pardon…? The first line calculates the momentary acceleration, the second sends that value through a standard lowpass filter. If you mean it could be written in one line, you're right, but I prefer readability. Regards, Michael
Michael Balzer <dexter@expeedo.de <mailto:dexter@expeedo.de>> ezt írta (időpont: 2019. ápr. 22., H, 11:13):
Pushed:
https://github.com/openvehicles/Open-Vehicle-Monitoring-System-3/commit/b44d...
- Vehicle framework: regenerative braking signal generation
New config: vehicle [accel.smoothing] = 2.0 Acceleration smoothing factor (samples, 0 = none) vehicle [brakelight.enable] = no Regen brake light enable vehicle [brakelight.port] = 1 … MAX7317 output port number (1, 3…9, default 1 = SW_12V) vehicle [brakelight.on] = 1.3 … activation threshold (deceleration in m/s²) vehicle [brakelight.off] = 0.7 … deactivation threshold (deceleration in m/s²)
New metrics: v.p.acceleration = acceleration/deceleration in m/s² derived from v.p.speed v.e.regenbrake = regenerative brake light state
- Twizy web UI: regenerative braking signal configuration
I've tested this using an LED on EGPIO_8, I'll do & document the Twizy hardware modification next weekend (if I receive my order in time…).
@Tamás: to add the UI to the Mitsubishi code:
https://github.com/openvehicles/Open-Vehicle-Monitoring-System-3/blob/master...
Regards, Michael
Am 22.04.19 um 04:12 schrieb Mark Webb-Johnson:
Yes, EGPIO1 had to be used for SN65 control so is not available for general use.
Max7317 has 10 outputs (P0 .. P9):
* P0 MDM EN (controls modem power) * P1 SW CTL (to BTS452 for EXT 12v power control) * P2 EGPIO1 (SN65 transceiver power saving control) * P3 EGPIO2 available for general use * P4 EGPIO3 available for general use * P5 EGPIO4 available for general use * P6 EGPIO5 available for general use * P7 EGPIO6 available for general use * P8 EGPIO*7* available for general use * P9 EGPIO*8* available for general use
Regards, Mark
On 22 Apr 2019, at 3:36 AM, Michael Balzer <dexter@expeedo.de <mailto:dexter@expeedo.de>> wrote:
Mark,
btw: is EGPIO_1 not free for general use? The esp32can SN65 seems to be controlled by that line.
Regards, Michael
Am 21.04.19 um 15:01 schrieb Mark Webb-Johnson:
If changing vehicle.{h, cpp} framework, I suggest leaving a hook in to allow the vehicle module to override / supplement this. In particular, the brake light may be controllable via can message on some vehicles.
You can look at the ext12v circuit to see how to control this.
The ext12v system is a switchable 12v line already wired up and available on DA26 expansion. Would be trivial to put an external relay on that to switch brake lights.
Regards, Mark.
On 21 Apr 2019, at 1:32 AM, Tamás Kovács <kommykt@gmail.com <mailto:kommykt@gmail.com>> wrote:
JP1 pin 1 (+3.3) ----- [ 680 Ohms ] ---+--- [ LED ] ----- pin 28 (GND) | pin 12 (EGPIO_8)
I can connect a 680Ohm resistor first end to pin1, a second end to pin12, and the led positive side to pin12 and negative to pin28(gnd). Now I have only 470ohm resistor at home, I tested now with a 4V li-ion battery and my red led power is 4mA. I can use this (470Ohm) resistor or buy a 680Ohm. Tomorrow I remove the OVMS module from my car, and create some test, if the resistor (470Ohm) is OK. I used this calculator for led series resistor calculation (I used a red Led): http://ledcalc.com <http://ledcalc.com/>
Michael Balzer <dexter@expeedo.de <mailto:dexter@expeedo.de>> ezt írta (időpont: 2019. ápr. 20., Szo, 11:16):
Be aware the MAX71317 outputs are open drain, so you need a pull up resistor to e.g. +3.3. According to the data sheet, the current should stay below 6 mA.
I've just done a quick test wiring like this:
JP1 pin 1 (+3.3) ----- [ 680 Ohms ] ---+--- [ LED ] ----- pin 28 (GND) | pin 12 (EGPIO_8)
Works as expected.
Regards, Michael
Am 19.04.19 um 09:59 schrieb Michael Balzer:
Sure.
You need to route an EGPIO line to the DA26 port. For a first test you can add a simple jumper on expansion port pins 10/12 to route EGPIO_8 to GEP_7 (= pin 21 on DA26).
You should then be able to use the "egpio" command to test your LED. EGPIO_1 … _8 labels correspond to MAX7317 ports 2 … 9, so to control EGPIO_8, do:
OVMS# egpio output 9 1 # EGPIO_8 on OVMS# egpio output 9 0 # EGPIO_8 off
(correct me if I'm wrong, Mark)
I wasn't aware there are other cars in need of something like this. I'll think about adding the logic as an option to the vehicle framework, but I can send you some patch to test this on your i-MiEV/clone first.
Regards, Michael
Am 19.04.19 um 09:24 schrieb Tamás Kovács: > I can add for testing a simple led (with resistor) , same as SimpleConsole (twizy OVMS V2), to show car is recuperating, connected to DA26 > external expansion port? > > Michael Balzer <dexter@expeedo.de <mailto:dexter@expeedo.de>> ezt írta (időpont: 2019. ápr. 19., P, 9:17): > > As the Mitsubishi code also reads battery current/power level from CAN, it would be trivial to add the same logic there. > > > Am 19.04.19 um 06:52 schrieb Tamás Kovács: >> The Trio (Mitsubishi I-Miev and clones) does not activate the brake light on recuperation on 2105 and older models, if this is work is very >> impressive. >> >> Michael Balzer <dexter@expeedo.de <mailto:dexter@expeedo.de>> ezt írta (időpont: 2019. ápr. 18., Cs, 23:08): >> >> Mark, >> >> that looks very good. Not sure about general demand, but I think we should have this to enable simple custom hardware I/O extensions. >> >> For the Twizy, I was thinking about adding logic to control the brake light from the module. The Twizy does not activate the brake >> light on recuperation, as that's normally (untuned) not very strong. But a tuned Twizy allows one pedal driving, so needs this. >> >> Looking at our case I also think one custom extension board should fit on top of the modem. >> >> Regards, >> Michael >> >> >> Am 18.04.19 um 02:36 schrieb Mark Webb-Johnson: >>> It seems the attachments were messed up, so attaching again… >>> >>> Regards, Mark. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>> On 17 Apr 2019, at 10:07 PM, Mark Webb-Johnson <mark@webb-johnson.net <mailto:mark@webb-johnson.net>> wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>> Design layout. Looks good to me, but open to suggestions... >>>> >>>> >>>> We can make in sets of three PCBs, to keep prices down. >>>> >>>> >>>> Regards, Mark >>>> >>>> >>>> On 8 Apr 2019, at 12:05 PM, Mark Webb-Johnson <mark@webb-johnson.net <mailto:mark@webb-johnson.net>> wrote: >>>> >>>>> >>>>> A kit of 5 PCBs + SIP edge connectors + mounting hardware, unsoldered, would be about US$15 + shipping. About US$3/board set. With >>>>> shipping I don’t think this is worth doing with less than 3 or 5 boards per kit. >>>>> >>>>> Would this be useful? >>>>> >>>>> Regards, Mark. >>>>> >>>>>> On 7 Apr 2019, at 9:08 PM, Mark Webb-Johnson <mark@webb-johnson.net <mailto:mark@webb-johnson.net>> wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> This is the closest we have today: >>>>>> >>>>>> <image1.jpeg> >>>>>> >>>>>> That is a bare modem board, with just the sip connectors. The prototype above is a K-line transceiver. >>>>>> >>>>>> I think it would be trivial, and cheap, to make up what you show. Perhaps just solder ready pads at 0.1” pitch, then the side sip >>>>>> connectors wired to the first row of pads at each edge. Perhaps 5 PCBs in a kit, with sip edge connectors, unsoldered, in a simple >>>>>> plastic bag. >>>>>> >>>>>> Does that sound like something useful? If so, I can ask the China guys for some idea of pricing. If it is just the unsoldered pcbs >>>>>> + parts, I don’t think it will be expensive. >>>>>> >>>>>> Regards, Mark >>>>>> >>>>>> On 7 Apr 2019, at 4:38 PM, Michael Balzer <dexter@expeedo.de <mailto:dexter@expeedo.de>> wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> Mark, >>>>>>> >>>>>>> do you know of some kind of prototyping board available that fits to our piggy back expansion layout? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Something like this: https://www.robotshop.com/de/de/cytron-arduino-proto-schild.html >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Regards, >>>>>>> Michael >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Am 03.04.19 um 06:48 schrieb Mark Webb-Johnson: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> If you have work to do on this DA26 expansion ports, this is pretty cool and well built: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> https://www.aliexpress.com/item/26-Pin-D-SUB-DB26-3-Rows-Serial-Parallel-Por... >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>>>>> OvmsDev mailing list >>>>>>>> OvmsDev@lists.openvehicles.com <mailto:OvmsDev@lists.openvehicles.com> >>>>>>>> http://lists.openvehicles.com/mailman/listinfo/ovmsdev >>>>>>> >>>>>>> -- >>>>>>> Michael Balzer * Helkenberger Weg 9 * D-58256 Ennepetal >>>>>>> Fon 02333 / 833 5735 * Handy 0176 / 206 989 26 >>>>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>>>> OvmsDev mailing list >>>>>>> OvmsDev@lists.openvehicles.com <mailto:OvmsDev@lists.openvehicles.com> >>>>>>> http://lists.openvehicles.com/mailman/listinfo/ovmsdev >>>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>>> OvmsDev mailing list >>>>>> OvmsDev@lists.openvehicles.com <mailto:OvmsDev@lists.openvehicles.com> >>>>>> http://lists.openvehicles.com/mailman/listinfo/ovmsdev >>>>> >>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>> OvmsDev mailing list >>>>> OvmsDev@lists.openvehicles.com <mailto:OvmsDev@lists.openvehicles.com> >>>>> http://lists.openvehicles.com/mailman/listinfo/ovmsdev >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> OvmsDev mailing list >>>> OvmsDev@lists.openvehicles.com <mailto:OvmsDev@lists.openvehicles.com> >>>> http://lists.openvehicles.com/mailman/listinfo/ovmsdev >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> OvmsDev mailing list >>> OvmsDev@lists.openvehicles.com <mailto:OvmsDev@lists.openvehicles.com> >>> http://lists.openvehicles.com/mailman/listinfo/ovmsdev >> >> -- >> Michael Balzer * Helkenberger Weg 9 * D-58256 Ennepetal >> Fon 02333 / 833 5735 * Handy 0176 / 206 989 26 >> >> _______________________________________________ >> OvmsDev mailing list >> OvmsDev@lists.openvehicles.com <mailto:OvmsDev@lists.openvehicles.com> >> http://lists.openvehicles.com/mailman/listinfo/ovmsdev >> >> >> >> -- >> Üdvözlettel: >> Kovács Tamás >> >> _______________________________________________ >> OvmsDev mailing list >> OvmsDev@lists.openvehicles.com <mailto:OvmsDev@lists.openvehicles.com> >> http://lists.openvehicles.com/mailman/listinfo/ovmsdev > > -- > Michael Balzer * Helkenberger Weg 9 * D-58256 Ennepetal > Fon 02333 / 833 5735 * Handy 0176 / 206 989 26 > > _______________________________________________ > OvmsDev mailing list > OvmsDev@lists.openvehicles.com <mailto:OvmsDev@lists.openvehicles.com> > http://lists.openvehicles.com/mailman/listinfo/ovmsdev > > > > -- > Üdvözlettel: > Kovács Tamás > > _______________________________________________ > OvmsDev mailing list > OvmsDev@lists.openvehicles.com <mailto:OvmsDev@lists.openvehicles.com> > http://lists.openvehicles.com/mailman/listinfo/ovmsdev
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