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Onion Omega Carputer

Automation and WiFi Interface for a car using Onion Omega (Sorry I sold this car and can't work on this project for a while)

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DoorsOpen GUI.jpg

Some GUI to show after Openn Doors script

JPEG Image - 66.82 kB - 03/28/2016 at 00:43

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DoorsClosed GUI.jpg

Some GUI to show after Closed Doors script

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Experimental Setup.PNG

Picture of initial wiring

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Schematic.pdf

Initial schematic for perforated proto board. For actual PCB Layout more components will be added

Adobe Portable Document Format - 42.72 kB - 03/21/2016 at 12:08

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Onion Carputer Pinout.ods

Onion Omega GPIO usage

spreadsheet - 10.86 kB - 03/21/2016 at 05:45

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  • 1 × Onion Omega Embedded Linux Board with WiFi
  • 1 × Perforated Protoboard Initial testing stage
  • 1 × Rectifier Diodes Reverse current protection
  • 1 × Electrolytic Capacitors With WVDC > Battery
  • 1 × Resistors Various values

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View all 4 project logs

  • 1
    Step 1

    Identify GPIOs to use on the Onion

  • 2
    Step 2

    For Inputs develop an interface suitable for the signals to read, keep in mind Onion only reads digital inputs

  • 3
    Step 3

    For outputs identify if PWM is needed, beware of maximum current to handle, relay may be more convenient than solid state devices.

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