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+ | This page relates to how best hook up a surplus SKiiP module to an EV, using a STM32F103VBH6. |
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+ | Q.1 How much of the existing packaging that came with the SKiiP should be reused? |
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+ | - Case |
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+ | - High current stuff (caps, bus bar etc.) |
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+ | - 70pin vehicle loom adaptor (AMP/Tyco 1-962-526-1) [http://www.tycoelectronics.com/catalog/bin/TE.Connect?C=1&M=BYPN&TCPN=1-962526-1&RQPN=1-962526-1 AMP site] |
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+ | - Interface board (aux power supplies, drivers, buffers etc.) |
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+ | - DSP board (Tricore DSP) |
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+ | A.1 (Ed) No objections with case + high current stuff. The DSP is toast meaning the interface board will then require massive rework. The loom connector is technically good IMO, but looks like it will be a pain for EV enthusiasts to source. At the moment the plug gets a tick, the board gets a cross. For the existing users the connector can be salvaged to minimise loom rework. One new board to be designed/built to take SKiip or SKAI, ST32 and AMP plug, with ample headers and screw holes for future add ons/modifications. |
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+ | I'll try to add datasheets collected thus far |
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+ | * [[File:1-962526-1_70pin_automotive_plug.pdf|1-962526-1_70pin_automotive_plug.pdf]]: 1-962526-1_70pin_automotive_plug.pdf |
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Revision as of 00:08, 21 July 2009
This page relates to how best hook up a surplus SKiiP module to an EV, using a STM32F103VBH6.
Q.1 How much of the existing packaging that came with the SKiiP should be reused?
- Case
- High current stuff (caps, bus bar etc.)
- 70pin vehicle loom adaptor (AMP/Tyco 1-962-526-1) AMP site
- Interface board (aux power supplies, drivers, buffers etc.)
- DSP board (Tricore DSP)
A.1 (Ed) No objections with case + high current stuff. The DSP is toast meaning the interface board will then require massive rework. The loom connector is technically good IMO, but looks like it will be a pain for EV enthusiasts to source. At the moment the plug gets a tick, the board gets a cross. For the existing users the connector can be salvaged to minimise loom rework. One new board to be designed/built to take SKiip or SKAI, ST32 and AMP plug, with ample headers and screw holes for future add ons/modifications.
I'll try to add datasheets collected thus far
-- Main.EdCheeseman - 20 Jul 2009
- File:1-962526-1 70pin automotive plug.pdf: 1-962526-1_70pin_automotive_plug.pdf