Sounds great!
iPhones and iPads and android tablets really are the best option for human-machine interfacing. They are standard and commonly available. And considering all they can do, the price is very reasonable. Easy to carry a spare in a waterproof box, too.
If manufacturers all head this way, it takes a big part of the engineering away and should result in cost savings for the end-user.
Cheers,
/Jason
On Mar 25, 2012, at 13:20, Peter Snowdon <petersnowdon@chello.at> wrote:
> I found this on the EDVL List and thought it might be of interest to
> somebody.
>
> Yes! I have long searched for it and now I finally found the solution!
> I want to use my iPad or iPhone to monitor my Elithion Lithiumate BMS so
> I don't need to use my laptop while (test) driving.
>
> I now have successfully tested the latest version of the Get Console
> apps for both iPhone and iPad.
>
> In order to make this work you need:
> - obviously a Lithiumate BMS
> - obviously an iPad or iPhone
> - the latest Get Console app from the Apple App Store
> - the special Redpark C2-RJ45 cable for iPhone/iPad
> - a RJ45-to-serial DB9M adapter (DB9 male or DE9 male)
>
> It works!
> No more laptop needed, just use iPhone or iPad to monitor your
> Lithiumate system! :-)
> Also the on-screen iPhone/iPad touch keyboard can be used to control
> your Lithiumate!
>
> And it gets even better: you have the ability to do remote access from
> any location via the Internet by settting up a web sharing session !
>
> No jailbreaking needed!
>
> Settings:
> 19200 Baud
> Flow control Xon Xoff
> Parity None
> Stop bit 1
> Bits 8
>
> //Martijn
>
> http://www.electricvolvo.com/EN/EN/html
>
>
>
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>
> Yahoo! Groups Links
>
>
>
Monday, March 26, 2012
Re: [Electric Boats] Re: Monitoring BMS
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