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And logic analyzer hooked to discovery pins shows activity when I poke ELM327 - this makes me think that we have a firmware issue?
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Back in 2017 we had

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Poor wiring was the issue. Two different ELM327 clones were handling poor wiring very differently, both now work once I've hooked female connectors on Frankenso 64 pin connector header.

I've got https://github.com/fr3ts0n/AndrOBD/wiki to work - that's an ODB open source software for Android. We can technically build something on top of it...
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Re: CAN support

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Will this just allow reading of standard SAE1979 PIDs?
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neongreen wrote:
Fri Jun 12, 2020 1:55 am
Will this just allow reading of standard SAE1979 PIDs?
Yep. Normal scan tools work with rusEfi.
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Well that's pretty cool. What's the update rate? Is it fixed or variable?
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One day we would need a CAN bus hub

Autosport labs uses M8 https://www.te.com/usa-en/products/connectors/circular-connectors/intersection/m8m12.html?tab=pgp-story for theirs
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is that going to be a $200 once it's in the box? who knows.
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Automation industry seem to love those. Weidmuller 1828620000 would be an example of a 4P 4-pin 4-pole M8 box
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By far the most poplar is the M12 5 pin, followed by the M12 4 pin. I think you'll find the M8 is small and easily damaged. However if you have a fairly low stress environment, and you have space concerns, the M8 is smaller.
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