Viewing 7 posts - 1 through 7 (of 7 total)
  • Author
    Posts
  • #656
    akamotoflaneur
    Participant

    Hi,

    New to the DMD, and love it so far 🙂

    Is there anything on the market that will allow an analog bike (I have a few DR650s with no OBD port) to feed info in to a bluetooth device to show on the OBD dashboard of DMD?

     

    Thanks

    Kelvin – aka Motoflaneur

    #669
    João Pereira
    Keymaster

    I dont think there is analog to OBD, I do know there is analog to BT.
    Basically a device that captures analog voltage and sends it over BT, then the app developer can “read” those values.

    We are actually developing such device, it will feature X amount of inputs for reading sensors like (Fuel Level, Voltage, etc), plus On/Off switches.

    This will allow you to not only read sensors but also control hardware from your DMD2 app, like use the on/off switch to turn on and off lights, ignition, whatever…

    Top secret stuff for now 😛

    DMD2 Project Manager & Lead Developer
    Buy Me a Coffee

    #672
    Simon Rauter
    Participant

    Really? OMG, I Love it!!! That’s the only thing bugging me about DMD2. I can’t find a way to use OBD view with my bike and I really want to use it.

    --------------------------------
    KTM 990 ADVENTURE
    Carpe Iter Pad v4
    Terrain Command v2
    --------------------------------

    #682
    akamotoflaneur
    Participant

    #669

     

    Hi Johnkeel,

    Thanks for getting back to me and excellent news on future elopements 🙂

    Received my controller in the post today 🙂 super excited to get it all fitted and up and running.

     

    Cheers

     

    Kelvin

    #723
    JAVKAP
    Participant

    I dont think there is analog to OBD, I do know there is analog to BT. Basically a device that captures analog voltage and sends it over BT, then the app developer can “read” those values. We are actually developing such device, it will feature X amount of inputs for reading sensors like (Fuel Level, Voltage, etc), plus On/Off switches. This will allow you to not only read sensors but also control hardware from your DMD2 app, like use the on/off switch to turn on and off lights, ignition, whatever… Top secret stuff for now 😛

    Hi
    Long time been using the DMD, and from when ODB2 option was included, I’m wrecking my brain thinking if there is a way to connect the DMD to an old (carburetor) bike, at least to have on the DMD “dash”: Temps, RPMs, volts and others if possible!!!

    This is great!!! Now I have some hopes! THANKS!

    Javier…

     

    #6555
    Johan Otten
    Participant

    Since I’m at the point with my project bike that I either need to buy a dash or wait for this beauty I’m very very curious how this project is coming along Joāo.

     

    Thanks,

    Johan

    #23485
    Johan Otten
    Participant

    @João Pereira

    have you got an update on this?

Viewing 7 posts - 1 through 7 (of 7 total)
  • You must be logged in to reply to this topic.