Josh, How about a 1 hour introduction to wanna-be developers. I've been programming microcontrollers since the late 90s and Arduino for probably 10 years. I'd like to get involved with the project in some aspect. Tell us how to get started helping you or creating accessories, what to read, what you recommend. Currently my interest is in developing CANbus dashboards using existing, available OEM hardware.
As a developer interested in Speeduino I second this. I vote adding features and things. Keen to see how you guys would improve, create, or troubleshoot trigger wheel code for example.
I third this motion I’m a student who wants to eventually develop an open source PDM, but I also just want to contribute where I can. A general run down of the code would be amazing. Just reading through the GitHub and pointing to where what is in the code would be perfect.
Much enthusiasm for this deliverable, waiting with patience and tons of excitement to get tuning in eight channels! Best of luck for a speedy and successful V2 of the long awaited DropBear! Sounds like I will find another use for my lonely Teensy 3.5 Cool dash connectivity also, wow! Rock on Josh!!
Nice work on the updated presentation format. The live swapping between hardware closeups and schematic views was really informative. Superb progress, DBV2 has some really nice improvements.
A European union distributor is needed with UK out of the union there is a gap, it would definitely increase volume of sales not having to deal with custom declaration per order
I am in the US and don't fully grasp the struggles you folks face. If getting these from the US is an easier option, I plan to crank out quite a few of these once Josh releases the schematics. If needed, I can actually build custom plug and play versions as well.
Could you offer the new USB C external port for Dropbear V1 owners to retrofit? My MicroUSB port is starting to become intermittent and causing disconnects. Also, regarding the new ESP32 WIFI/Bluetooth card, can this be retrofitted to a V1?
Josh! OMG thank you for being the brains behind my biggest dreams, lol. I have designed, built and installed about a dozen different versions of speeduino based ECUs for friends, clients and myself. All of my work so far has been loosely based on V0.4 but usually configured in plug and play format for various platforms. I had been slowly working on my own version of the Dropbear based on the Teensy 4.1 following the demise of the 3.5. Any idea when you'll be releasing the schematics for your Dropbear V2? I have been wanting to build a full sequential ECU for a twin turbo LS project. As always, mate, I love your work and look forward to your face in the next video.
Heard you guys looking for a connection for RJ45 type of connection and want to keep it waterproof, a good source to keep RJ45 and have a waterproof connector is 4G or 5G outdoor router enclosures use a waterproof RJ45 gland type of connector that when assembled are waterproof and are cheap AF! May be something to consider, you could cut the male plug off from it and soldier the wire's on to the board or terminate it with another type of connector to plug into the board!
Great projects! 😍 I would be very happy to be able to buy one of your first Dropbear ECUs. Will the price be around the same as the V1 (420-450 AUD)? When do you think the first production batch will be ready? Regarding wide band lambda via CAN: Would a 14Point7 "Spartan 3" be supported? Oh yes, the new Wifi/BT module is compatible with Tunerstudio and MSDroid, right? Greetings from Germany Dominik
Is that a 39 pin connector for the V0.4 adapter board? Id like to get hold off a footprint file for a 39 pin ecu build i want to try. Thank you for your hard work and making this project btw, i would still be dreaming about a standalone if it wasn't for you and everyone contributing who has made diy efi super affordable 🙂
Is there any reason the Ver 1 can't be back fitted with the longer service battery? May need to kluge a socket for it. Also can't make out the battery part number in the video. We would like this as we but the car away for 5 months or so in the winter.
It would be a struggle to get it to physically fit on the board, but there's no reason you couldn't solder some wires onto the battery pads and put one somewhere else. Keep in mind it's only for the RTC on the SD logs, but if that's something you need then I can understand wanting to increase the battery size
im a bit confused about the battery situation, for 1225 I can't find any "rechargeable" version? but you said if you drive the car it charges. I know for CR2032 theres also people that "try" to charge them but end up ruining the cell shortly after
I think no but there are lot of people who love speeduino who would also be interested and motivated to do this. I would! Problem is it's a totally different combustion algorithm, and the injectors are a bit more complicated (multiple injections per cycle etc), while on the other hand there are diesels that are almost entirely manual with just a bit of modification possible by the ECU (cold start etc). So... it would be more like a sister project I think. But Speeduino has done 99% of the work already still, because of the UI/UE overlap
Josh, How about a 1 hour introduction to wanna-be developers. I've been programming microcontrollers since the late 90s and Arduino for probably 10 years. I'd like to get involved with the project in some aspect. Tell us how to get started helping you or creating accessories, what to read, what you recommend. Currently my interest is in developing CANbus dashboards using existing, available OEM hardware.
I can do that! So with a focus on how to interface with a Speeduino unit (over CAN or Serial) or more how to get into adding features and things?
As a developer interested in Speeduino I second this. I vote adding features and things. Keen to see how you guys would improve, create, or troubleshoot trigger wheel code for example.
I third this motion
I’m a student who wants to eventually develop an open source PDM, but I also just want to contribute where I can. A general run down of the code would be amazing. Just reading through the GitHub and pointing to where what is in the code would be perfect.
Much enthusiasm for this deliverable, waiting with patience and tons of excitement to get tuning in eight channels!
Best of luck for a speedy and successful V2 of the long awaited DropBear!
Sounds like I will find another use for my lonely Teensy 3.5 Cool dash connectivity also, wow!
Rock on Josh!!
Nice work on the updated presentation format. The live swapping between hardware closeups and schematic views was really informative. Superb progress, DBV2 has some really nice improvements.
A European union distributor is needed with UK out of the union there is a gap, it would definitely increase volume of sales not having to deal with custom declaration per order
Yes.. i am from the netherlands, and its hard to get here, bcause uk is out the union
and with the UK out of the EU, the taxes are way to high to choose a speeduino over like a ms3 or motorsports electonic controler.
I am in the US and don't fully grasp the struggles you folks face. If getting these from the US is an easier option, I plan to crank out quite a few of these once Josh releases the schematics. If needed, I can actually build custom plug and play versions as well.
Timeline on the Dropbear V2 coming to market??
Could you offer the new USB C external port for Dropbear V1 owners to retrofit? My MicroUSB port is starting to become intermittent and causing disconnects. Also, regarding the new ESP32 WIFI/Bluetooth card, can this be retrofitted to a V1?
That's absolutely something I can do! I'll make sure to get some extras
Josh! OMG thank you for being the brains behind my biggest dreams, lol. I have designed, built and installed about a dozen different versions of speeduino based ECUs for friends, clients and myself. All of my work so far has been loosely based on V0.4 but usually configured in plug and play format for various platforms. I had been slowly working on my own version of the Dropbear based on the Teensy 4.1 following the demise of the 3.5. Any idea when you'll be releasing the schematics for your Dropbear V2? I have been wanting to build a full sequential ECU for a twin turbo LS project. As always, mate, I love your work and look forward to your face in the next video.
Excelent Josh, waiting to see this project working with my eyes
Heard you guys looking for a connection for RJ45 type of connection and want to keep it waterproof, a good source to keep RJ45 and have a waterproof connector is 4G or 5G outdoor router enclosures use a waterproof RJ45 gland type of connector that when assembled are waterproof and are cheap AF! May be something to consider, you could cut the male plug off from it and soldier the wire's on to the board or terminate it with another type of connector to plug into the board!
Great projects! 😍
I would be very happy to be able to buy one of your first Dropbear ECUs. Will the price be around the same as the V1 (420-450 AUD)? When do you think the first production batch will be ready?
Regarding wide band lambda via CAN: Would a 14Point7 "Spartan 3" be supported?
Oh yes, the new Wifi/BT module is compatible with Tunerstudio and MSDroid, right?
Greetings from Germany
Dominik
I CANT BELIEVE I MISS THIS LIVE STREAM!! its been awhile indeed, and i learn alot then, nice to see you here
Will be doing another live stream soon, so hopefully you can make that one!
@@Speeduino thanks i will definitely be looking out for it
Is that a 39 pin connector for the V0.4 adapter board?
Id like to get hold off a footprint file for a 39 pin ecu build i want to try.
Thank you for your hard work and making this project btw, i would still be dreaming about a standalone if it wasn't for you and everyone contributing who has made diy efi super affordable 🙂
Yep, 39 pin connector. I'll release the design files for that adapter board if you like
@@Speeduino That would be very kind, i guess i only need the connector footprint really but do whats easiest for you 🙂
That's even easier actually. Give me a few hours and I'll pop it into the parts repository.
Now added to the Speeduino component library: github.com/speeduino/kicad-parts
@@Speeduino Thank you Josh 🙏
Is there any reason the Ver 1 can't be back fitted with the longer service battery? May need to kluge a socket for it. Also can't make out the battery part number in the video. We would like this as we but the car away for 5 months or so in the winter.
It would be a struggle to get it to physically fit on the board, but there's no reason you couldn't solder some wires onto the battery pads and put one somewhere else. Keep in mind it's only for the RTC on the SD logs, but if that's something you need then I can understand wanting to increase the battery size
im a bit confused about the battery situation, for 1225 I can't find any "rechargeable" version? but you said if you drive the car it charges. I know for CR2032 theres also people that "try" to charge them but end up ruining the cell shortly after
ML1220 or CL1220 are going to be the likely recommended batteries.
Are you doing a pre order for gen 2 dropbears?
Can we use speeduino for commonrail diesel?
I think no but there are lot of people who love speeduino who would also be interested and motivated to do this. I would! Problem is it's a totally different combustion algorithm, and the injectors are a bit more complicated (multiple injections per cycle etc), while on the other hand there are diesels that are almost entirely manual with just a bit of modification possible by the ECU (cold start etc). So... it would be more like a sister project I think. But Speeduino has done 99% of the work already still, because of the UI/UE overlap
Is there anyone out there that has fitted one to a toyota 4A-Fe engine?
there's millions of them, it would seem like a good candidate for it.
seems very do able.
It is similar to an even more modern 4AGE, you can eliminate the distributor and make it multicoil or in any case use the distributor
@@victornunez6660 thanks but that's of no help to me at all.
is this the replacement for an ice engine controller????
Has anyone had success compliling to a Teensy 3.6? I know its only 3.3v but i have one and it might work ok on a purpose built ecu...
loud and clear
I’m in Melbourne australia how do can we get in touch?
Grab me on Discord if you can, that's where I generally hang out the most.
@@Speeduino I ended up going with nistune thanks anyways
v2期待して待っています。それまでua4cを使い倒す。