17 is XON
19 is XOFF
All the info that I have, you also have
Pretty sure it is a 17, the same as the first word...www.asciitable.com shows that as being "DC1 Device Control 1"...(it looks bracketed by 17
Why would 19 make more sense?
Cheers
Wilbo
17 is XON
19 is XOFF
I'm thinking that the last word is prbly data...but not sure yet.
I've written my program (micro controller based atm) to get the data, works a treat!
I can see values change on the screen...i.e. the tps as i move the throttle!
Next I will work out what each word is relating to (rpm, tps etc) and then I will work out the resolution of each. Almost there for me I suspect!
Cheers
Wilbo
I will have a shot at getting a 1G-GTE system up and running.
mine won't be too technical as i don't have the time, i may just do a log and try and find stuff
Noisy Diff and Gearbox Club of Pine Riversand you thought your car was loudThe Soarer brought to you by the letter TT
Bloody great effort Wilbo!!
You've gotten far further with this than any of us before.
Keep up the good work - I'll be keen to see the final data definition.
Regards
Peter
Hi,
The Elektor magazine has an OBD-II analyzer project.
http://www.elektor-electronics.co.uk...ProductID=2582
seeyuzz
river
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BZZZZ, ODB-I needed here old man!Originally Posted by river
Ta tho.
Cheers
Wilbo
Hi,
Ahhh.... ODB-I, I think that's in the Nov/Dec 2002 Elektor magazines.
seeyuzz
river
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http://www.elektor-electronics.co.uk...h=11&art=50765
Still OBD-II there...
"Vehicle Diagnostics Adapter (1)
Interface between an OBD-2 vehicle diagnostic connector and a serial PC port"
I am however looking for the following Toyota Publication if someone knows where to get hold of a copy!!!(list of available here)
ITEM NUMBER:
00401-TH874
MODEL OR YEAR DATE RELEASED:
3/13/2002
MARKETING:
Toyota
DIVISION PRODUCT DESCRIPTION CURRICULUM:
874 Engine Control Systems II (Diagnosis)
CATEGORY:
Engine
DESCRIPTION:
This course is designed to provide technicians with the skills necessary to
practice advanced diagnostic processes. Use of the diagnostic tester and
vehicle functions to acquire, analyze and interpret various types of data will be
covered. The course will focus on data gathered from the engine control
system to identify and service system malfunctions.
Cheers
Wilbo
wil - ask John Lapworth if he can pass on the request to some of his old mates at Toyota - he might know someone up the food chain who knows someone who...
cheers,
Charles.
this seems to be stating that there is nothing interesting in the signal????
http://uktoyotaestimasite.tripod.com/obdcodes.htm
or is this something else?
Noisy Diff and Gearbox Club of Pine Riversand you thought your car was loudThe Soarer brought to you by the letter TT
it's not very interesting in that you can't interact with it, nor get logged events like OBDII - and most tech's only use it via the check-engine light and think of it as morse-code. But there is useful data there somewhere![]()
Missing somethingOriginally Posted by ndgcpr
That is just the OBD codes.
Toyota also has serial data avaliable....check the following doc
47 OBDII#2 - Serial Data.pdf file size 289KB
Some info is also in 46 and 48 I recall.
Cheers
Wilbo
Hi Wilbo,Originally Posted by wilbo666
This is bloody cool!! Glad to see there's people on here playing with micros and all the jazz that goes with itWhat micro are you using?
How are you coming along with working out the meaning of each byte?
The bit stream you posted earlier - that was received at 100baud, is that right?
(Now how to find more free time...grrr)
Mos.
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Got my serial data coming out now and into the laptop. Just got to figure out how to do the timing now. Doesn't look too bad. I'll post some pics shortly.
BTW I just put the data straight into one of the parallel port status lines and just keep reading the register (379 bit 7 normally used by the printer to tell the PC its busy). It will run upto about 100Khz.
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