great post!
I wonder if it would work with the ipad/iphone?
I wonder if it would work with the ipad/iphone?
The iPhone software stack was intentionally limited to work only with Bluetooth audio devices. It's part of Apple's closed design strategy\.great post!
I wonder if it would work with the ipad/iphone?
I thought I had seen that you can connect a computer (via USB) to the Lithiumate Lite and get a text data stream to it. It is only text (no-graphical). The Zilla has the same capabilities.Lithiumate lite is USB only.... so your iPad would need to support USB Host, which it likely does not.
Great idea - I missed this... I already have an OBDII-bluetooth adapter (cheap $15 device from fleabay) which works with Torque on my Android device...So you just need monitoring? (I highly doubt you'd need to set things up while driving)
For the Elithion (only if it's PRO) Why not just use Torque for Android + Bluetooth OBDII dongle:
http://lithiumate.elithion.com/php/torque.php
Not sure of anything for Zilla though, it's not CAN.
It should work. You just need to know CAN header of each of the devices and set that up in Torque with a custom PID. You can change that on the Elithion if it conflicts with something else in the car.Great idea - I missed this... I already have an OBDII-bluetooth adapter (cheap $15 device from fleabay) which works with Torque on my Android device...
Do you know if the Elithion BMS CAN network can share the CAN bus of the car? Has this been done? I am not a CAN guru - how would you access each device (assuming only 1 bluetooth connection to the cars OBD port is necessary)?
I see it requires a new version of the BMS firmware - will have to plan for an update... I may even want to buy a spare Elithion base unit - will have to look around for pricing...
The Samsung galaxy tablet has a usb, so I can just plug the Lite , but what programs I would need ?As long as you're running 4.0 or above and the device itself supports USB host, then it shouldn't be a problem supporting the FTDI chipset that Elithion uses.
I've had success connecting other devices that use the FTDI chipset (Prologix GPIB converter) with my Samsung Galaxy 2 7inch Tablet. Just got myself a terminal emulator and a USB adapter for it and off it went.
Thank You.There's a ton of terminal emulators out there.
I used Slickdev Labs "Slick USB 2 Serial Terminal"
That will be great.We're now working with a user of the Lithiumate Lite, developing a solution that will bring graphic monitoring of the Lite to any platforms, by using WiFi and any browser.
We'll announce it when it's ready.
Yes, and yes. You can communicate with the Lithiumate Pro through the OBDII port.Do you know if the Elithion BMS CAN network can share the CAN bus of the car? Has this been done?
A couple of options:will have to plan for an update