Live for Speed, Outgauge USB hardware prototype
10 Responses to “Live for Speed, Outgauge USB hardware prototype”Leave a ReplyPosted on April 26th, 2007 by admin Filed under USB | |
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Live for Speed, Outgauge USB hardware prototype
10 Responses to “Live for Speed, Outgauge USB hardware prototype”Leave a ReplyPosted on April 26th, 2007 by admin Filed under USB | |
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April 27th, 2007 at 12:06 am
Genial tio!
Genial tio!
April 27th, 2007 at 3:57 am
sweet. speedo next …
sweet. speedo next
April 27th, 2007 at 7:14 am
very nice, keep the …
very nice, keep the project going
June 8th, 2007 at 5:50 am
good , can someone …
good , can someone tell me how i can do one ?
June 13th, 2007 at 3:44 am
Please , tell me …
Please , tell me how i do one , i have the gauges from a car and a usb wire , please i really want one !!!! Post a comment at one of my videos and tell me how i make one !!!
June 14th, 2007 at 6:00 pm
its quite simple, …
its quite simple, just split the usb wire into all its seperate components and solder them to the back of a microwave
July 30th, 2007 at 3:07 pm
how do you read the …
how do you read the lfs rpm and speed … do you have a program or what ?
August 26th, 2007 at 2:23 pm
ba vad ca esti …
ba vad ca esti roman si esti interesat de chestia asta ce or facut-o spaniolii astia, cam tare faza :)) dar pana o faci iti ia ceva timp, zic eu… bafta
August 27th, 2007 at 4:03 am
NU o sa fac asa …
am gasit o chestie mai simpla
NU o sa fac asa ceva
November 23rd, 2007 at 4:36 am
You need, f.e., a …
You need, f.e., a USB-RS232 bridge chip, a microcontroller to take commands from USB and a R/C servo to actually turn the needle on the tachometer. Then you have to program an application for your computer that takes RPM readings from LFS and send them via USB to your microcontroller.
It’s not an easy “solder two resistors and a LED together and it works” -kind of thing.