Dual CANbus monitor and instrumentation cluster. Presently tuned for the Nissan Leaf EV.

Dependencies:   SPI_TFTx2_ILI9341 TFT_fonts TOUCH_TFTx2_ILI9341 mbed

Fork of CANary_corrupt by Tick Tock

After adding the LPC1768 platform, import as a program and do not select the "update to latest revision" box

User Guide

Eagle Schematic and Board design

/media/uploads/TickTock/canaryr6.zip

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For LCD Rev 1.01:

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For VCD Rev 2.00:

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Parts List

qtyinstancepart #packagesupplierDescription
1BAT3Vhttp://www.ebay.com/itm/10x-CR2032-SMD-Battery-Holder-for-CR2032-Battery-/180938057979?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item2a20bfa8fbLithium 2032 coin battery holder
4C1-C4ECST1DC106R6032Tantalium capacitor 10uF
3FC1-FC3ZF1-20-01-T-WThttp://www.samtec.com/cable-systems/idc-ffc/ffc/zero-insertion.aspx20 conductor 1mm pitch flex cable connector (optional)
1FJ-20-R-08.00-4http://www.samtec.com/cable-systems/idc-ffc/ffc/zero-insertion.aspx8\" 20 conductor 1mm pitch flex connector, end reversed (optional)
2H1-H4(DON'T populate H1-H4 headers - solder mbed directly)
1H5http://www.ebay.com/itm/221186042943?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l26491x12 .1\" pitch header (optional)
1H62x6 .1\" pitch header (optional)
2IC1,IC2VP230LMDSOP8http://www.ebay.com/itm/130488665247?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l2649canbus transciever
1IC3LM1117-5VSOT2235V regulator
5JP*2 pin .1\" jumper header
1mbedLPC1768http://www.ebay.com/itm/200830573509?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l2649mbed uC
2Q1,Q22N2222SOT23General purpose NPN transistor
1R1R393M120639K resistor
1R2R103M120610K resistor
4R4-R6R102M12061K resistor
1R3R500M120650 Ohm resistor
2TR1-TR5ZJYS81R5-2PL51TG01http://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/ZJYS81R5-2PL51T-G01/445-2223-1-ND/765232CM Choke
1Z11N5340BGC1702-15http://www.ebay.com/itm/150878122425?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l26496V, 5W Zener Diode
1Z1DC-DC conveterhttp://www.ebay.com/itm/251142727849?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l264912V-7V, 3W DC-DC converter
1X1USBhttp://www.ebay.com/itm/New-Vertical-USB-2-0-A-pcb-connector-socket-USB-A-Type-/300553895292?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item45fa687d7cvertical USB connector
2LCD0,LCD1TFThttp://www.mikroe.com/add-on-boards/display/tft-proto/320x240 LCD with touch screen
1E0Enclosurehttp://www.shapeways.com/model/1077799/canary.html?li=user-profile&materialId=63d printed enclosure

Assembly

1) LCD Displays

I found ribbon cable is a nice way to organize the wires to the displays. There are two versions of the display and each must be wired differently. The original project used HW REV. 1.01. For that version, you'll need 12 conductors and I connected them in the following order:

1LED+
2LED-
3RST
4SDI
5WR/SCLK
6CS
7X+
8X-
9Y+
10Y-
11VDD
12GND

If, instead, you have HW REV 2.0, you will need 13 conductors with the following order:

1LED+
2LED-
3RST
4SDI
5RS (SCLK)
6WR (DC)
7CS
8X+
9X-
10Y+
11Y-
12VDD
13GND

First I connected all the GND connections (2 GND & IM0, IM1, IM3 for REV1.01 or 2 GND, RD, & IM0 for REV2.00). Do not connect the bottom GND until you have the ribbon cable connected. After making all the ribbon cable connections (connecting the GND of the ribbon cable to the bottom GND pad), solder the GND bar from the previous step to the back of the bottom GND connection. Finally, make a connection from the back side 3.3V pin to IM2 for REV1.01 or to IM1,IM2,&IM3 for REV2.00. Take a break and repeat for the second display.

Examples of REV1.01 boards:

/media/uploads/TickTock/lcdtop.jpg /media/uploads/TickTock/lcdbot.jpg

Examples of REV2.00:

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Once the two displays are complete combine all wires except CS0, CS1, X+, X-, Y+, and Y-. Connect X- of the left display to X+ of the right. Similarly connect Y- of the left display to Y+ of the right. Insulate any exposed wires.

2) PCB

Refer to the schematics to place all the components on the board. If you plan to install into the CANary 3D enclosure, DO NOT install the battery holder or the socket for the mbed and, instead, connect two wires to the VB and GND pads nearby. You will have to install the battery holder against the back wall to avoid interfering with the right-hand display and the mbed will have to be directly soldered. I have not found a socket with a low enough profile to fit in the space provided (depth of enclosure is limited by the space behind the center console). Also, I recommend keeping as much lead as possible on the Zener diode (bending it as shown to clear the back wall). Although it is operating well within parameters, the Zener gets quite hot during extended operation and the leads help dissipate the heat and keep it away from the PCB and other components.Update: Several Zeners have failed resulting in damage to some users boards so I recommend using a DC-DC converter instead to bring the 12V down to 7V.

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Once the PCB is populated, solder the LCDs to the PCB. CS0 connects to the right display and CS1 connects to the left. /media/uploads/TickTock/brddis.jpg

Update: The Zener diodes tended to fail after a few months so I am recommending removing them and replacing with a DC-DC converter. This will run cooler and waste less energy, too. To install, remove the left display panel to gain access to the Zener. From there, the Zener can be removed and it's pads used to connect to the DC-DC converter. I recommend setting the output voltage on the bench before installing since the trim pot is tricky to reach once installed. Set it to 7V. The input can be connected to the left pad previously occupied by the zener and the output can connect to the right. GND(-) can be connected to the bottom right pad on the 2x6 header below the flex cable connector. Make sure the GND wire lies flat so it doesn't interfere with the connection of the flex cable. /media/uploads/TickTock/dcdcinst2.jpg

Once soldered in place, the DC-DC converter can easily be mounted to the back wall with double sided tape above the battery holder. /media/uploads/TickTock/dcdcinst3.jpg

3) Testing

1)First step is to buzz out all connections from the LCDs to the pins in the main board
2)Next check the touch screen connections. On the main board, place an Ohm meter across X+ and X-. You should read 700 Ohms. Repeat for Y+ and Y-. Then test the resistance from X+ to Y+. With nothing touching the screens, it should read >100K Ohms and <1K when touching either screen.
3)When all connections are checked, solder in the mbed. Download and install the touch2 program http://mbed.org/users/TickTock/code/touch2/ to test the basic operation of the mbed and touch screens.
tips:
Touch screen is sensitive - excess flux on X+,X-,Y+,Y- connection on mbed can result in flakey operation
If touch is not working, double-check the LCD0_CS and LCD1_CS are not swapped. LCD0_CS must connect to the CS of the LCD that has X- & Y- connected to the mbed. LCD1_CS must connect to the CS of the LCD that has X+ & Y+ connected to the mbed.
4)Once touch2 works, it is time to connect to the OBD connector. I highly recommend double checking all connections from the OBD to the PCB with the cable in place before connecting to the Leaf. Buzz out all the pins in the OBS to make sure none are shorting to each other, Check that the 12V goes to the Zener (and nothing else) and the switched 12V to the resistor divider (and nothing else). Test the ground connection properly connects to ground and nothing else.
5)Once you are confident there are no shorts or wrong connections from the OBD connector, take a deep breath and plug it into your leaf. Touch2 program should come up and function. Unplug and install the latest CANary firmware. If you have the REV2.00 LCD boards, you will need to edit the precompile.h file in the TOUCH_TFTx2_w9341 library and set USE_ILI9341 to 1. Test all features before installing into the enclosure (gids, cellpair, menu system, logging) since installing and removing from the enclosure is a PITA.

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4) Enclosure

The 3D printer leaves a lot of powder behind - I used a strong spray of water to get it out of all the cracks. The enclosure comes with a rather rough finish. I recommend convincing yourself you like it, then simply lightly sand then paint before assembly. Sanding is very difficult - the nylon is very nicely fused and doesn't want to sand. I tried sandblasting and that didn't work either. I had some limited success with filler and then sanding, but only on the outside - it is too difficult to sand the face. /media/uploads/TickTock/enclosure.jpg

5) Final Assembly

Make sure you are well rested with lots of patience before attempting assembly. It is a puzzle figuring out how to get both displays and the PCB in place. Enclosure was too expensive for me to keep iterating to optimize for assembly. I ended up snipping the thin display posts shorter and using various tools to push the displays into place. Also, some USB connectors are taller than others. If you have one of the taller ones, you will have to deflect the back wall a bit while inserting the PCB (being careful not to bend the housing) to get it to it's opening in the back wall. Do use a screw in the provided post to secure the PCB as USB insertion will otherwise dislodge it.

I added an additional safety line which wraps around the center post to prevent the enclosure from becoming a projectile in the event of an accident. /media/uploads/TickTock/safety.jpg Installed: /media/uploads/TickTock/installed.jpg

Committer:
TickTock
Date:
Wed Apr 10 04:06:23 2013 +0000
Revision:
59:58894493fb29
Parent:
58:4d06288d75a2
Child:
66:b7476ce7a59e
Child:
67:2022fce701d0
added display selection to highlight procedure

Who changed what in which revision?

UserRevisionLine numberNew contents of line
TickTock 12:8e42d7ba8468 1 // This contains all the display subroutines
TickTock 12:8e42d7ba8468 2
TickTock 12:8e42d7ba8468 3 #include "TOUCH_TFTx2.h"
TickTock 12:8e42d7ba8468 4 #include "Arial12x12.h"
TickTock 12:8e42d7ba8468 5 #include "Arial12x12_prop.h"
TickTock 22:a43df3905863 6 #include "Arial24x23.h"
TickTock 12:8e42d7ba8468 7 #include "Arial28x28.h"
TickTock 12:8e42d7ba8468 8 #include "Neu42x35.h"
TickTock 12:8e42d7ba8468 9 #include "SCProSB31x55.h"
TickTock 13:62e0f7f39ff5 10 #include "common.h"
TickTock 12:8e42d7ba8468 11
TickTock 13:62e0f7f39ff5 12 extern CANMessage lastMsg[100];
TickTock 13:62e0f7f39ff5 13 extern unsigned char indexOffset;
TickTock 13:62e0f7f39ff5 14 extern unsigned char msgChanged[100];
TickTock 13:62e0f7f39ff5 15 extern char displayLog[20][40];
TickTock 13:62e0f7f39ff5 16 extern unsigned char displayLoc;
TickTock 13:62e0f7f39ff5 17 extern char indexLastMsg[0x800];
TickTock 13:62e0f7f39ff5 18 extern unsigned char battData[256];
TickTock 13:62e0f7f39ff5 19 extern bool showCP;
TickTock 23:cd03f9c3395e 20 extern bool logEn;
TickTock 48:d1ce92104a1f 21 extern bool yesBattLog; // gg - Batt Log
TickTock 33:a277743ebdeb 22 extern bool repeatPoll;
TickTock 13:62e0f7f39ff5 23 extern unsigned char dMode[2];
TickTock 13:62e0f7f39ff5 24 extern unsigned char lastDMode[2];
TickTock 13:62e0f7f39ff5 25 extern unsigned char sMode;
TickTock 13:62e0f7f39ff5 26 extern TOUCH_TFTx2 tt;
TickTock 25:ddf0ec209f03 27 extern unsigned char dtMode;
TickTock 35:5acbd8a64a89 28 extern float accV;
TickTock 36:dbd39c315258 29 extern bool playbackEn;
TickTock 36:dbd39c315258 30 extern bool playbackOpen;
TickTock 36:dbd39c315258 31 extern float playbackInt;
TickTock 49:a3d2c5bb3cfa 32 extern float kW[39];
TickTock 49:a3d2c5bb3cfa 33 extern float mpkWh[39];
TickTock 42:4533b13b297d 34 extern unsigned char whichTouched;
TickTock 48:d1ce92104a1f 35 extern unsigned char skin;
TickTock 50:83d5864c64a0 36 extern unsigned char dtePeriod;
TickTock 49:a3d2c5bb3cfa 37 extern bool updateDTE;
TickTock 12:8e42d7ba8468 38
TickTock 12:8e42d7ba8468 39 extern "C" {
TickTock 42:4533b13b297d 40 void printLast (bool force, bool showButtons);
TickTock 42:4533b13b297d 41 void printChanged (bool force, bool showButtons);
TickTock 42:4533b13b297d 42 void printLog (bool force, bool showButtons);
TickTock 42:4533b13b297d 43 void mainDisplay (bool force, bool showButtons);
TickTock 50:83d5864c64a0 44 void dteDisplay (bool force, bool showButtons, bool showMiles);
TickTock 42:4533b13b297d 45 void braking (bool force, bool showButtons, bool prdata);
TickTock 42:4533b13b297d 46 void cpData(bool force, bool showButtons);
TickTock 47:9cc7d876dd6d 47 void cpHistogram(bool force, bool showButtons); // gg - hist
TickTock 48:d1ce92104a1f 48 void cpBarPlot(bool force, bool showButtons); // gg - cpbars
TickTock 42:4533b13b297d 49 void showDateTime(bool force, bool showButtons);
TickTock 13:62e0f7f39ff5 50 void updateDisplay(char display);
TickTock 24:6cf76ed8c432 51 void showButton(unsigned char column, unsigned char row, char * text1, char * text2, unsigned char columns, unsigned char rows);
TickTock 59:58894493fb29 52 void highlightButton(unsigned char column, unsigned char row, unsigned char tScn, unsigned char columns, unsigned char rows);
garygid 58:4d06288d75a2 53
TickTock 12:8e42d7ba8468 54 }