Hardware selection

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mstewart
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Hardware selection

Post by mstewart »

Hi there,
I had a few questions in regards to your hardware selection. I'm sure there was great thought put in to it, but as a beginner to electronics I hoped someone could set me on the right path.

What justified the use of a 5V gps & can tranceiver, rather than just keeping to 3.3V and simplying hardware to only require a 12V->3.3V regulator?
Second why go all out on a STM32, as far as I can see, a MCP2515 would have done the OBD and the ESP32 could have picked up the gps pins?

Thanks in advance,
Mike

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stanley
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Re: Hardware selection

Post by stanley »

The STM32 based OBD-II solution is what we have been working and improving for years. In addition to CAN bus support, it also supports K-line. Technically it is possible to use ESP32 for CAN bus access, but the CAN driver of ESP32 is still under development. For a more consistent solution, we use the same OBD solution as Freematics ONE.
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