Just FYI, if you buy any DWIN display from AliExpress (this is the one used in the video - s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_DCHgjj9 ), you can use a coupon "DWINUPIR1" to get $5 discount.
Been a viewer for a long time. I cannot begin to imagine how much work this was to figure out from scratch, but you presented it in such a way that viewers can easily do it. I am sure it took days to weeks to figure out that weird software and get stuff working! Thank you for your hard work, dedication, and sharing spirit my friend.
Thank you for your support, it´s much appreciated. You are correct that figuring out the software was tedious and time consuming process. I wonder if it´s just bad, or if it´s just the English translation and it´s more usable in Chinese. In any case, hopefully it should be more understandable now.
@@upir_upir I mean, there's levels of bad translations! The software for the tl866ii+ (and now t48/56) programmer has gotten better over the years but it's still weird at times. But 5 years ago using that programmer/software was like pulling teeth - just like the screen software! Having to press multiple buttons for no reason, etc. I made a comment below about using an elm + torque software (+torquescan and the plugin api app) for the canbus stuff. It would be nearly impossible to try to do it all on an arduino. Using an elm+torque, you'll be able to get all the information you need for the canbus stuff, including the values and how it's mapped to the actual gauge, something torque is amazing at and pulls from massive database! Then once you have all the info, addresses, values, mapping, etc from Torque, moving it over to an arduino+canbus adapter will be a lot easier! The reason I'm so excited is my new car has 3 gauges on the dash. Boost, turbo RPM, and... battery voltage. Wompwomp.. So I was looking into using a 2" round LCD+arduino to replace that useless voltage gauge with something actually useful, so your work here has saved me uncountable hours. And possibly the other 2 depending how well it worked out! It's even dumber because you can't even see coolant temp (in degrees) or oil pressure at all, except in performance gauge view, which gets rid of the speedometer gauge.. So your project overlap with my plans is like 95%. Thanks again!
I am an RC modeller and I can imagine that such kind of display could pimp one's RC plane dashboard to make it more scale. Thank you for revealing this nice stuff. 👍🌻
I´m sure those displays would look great inside RC planes, plus they make them in all the different sizes and shapes, so it should fit into any usual scale. What kind of plane do you have?
@@upir_upir I have a bunch of planes up to 150cm wingspan. Those are to small I think. But there are a lot of scale planes beyond 250 or 300cm whose dashboard would be big enough for this kind of displays. Wouldn't it be nice to see RPM running up when opening the throttle? And all the other parameters regarding flying? 😊
These screens are very cool and take a lot of the work you used to have to do out of this type of project, makes it way more accessible and I love that. Your videos are very informative
I Love this Video, It goes over everything in such depth that I feel I can do this. I've never purchased these devices because I felt that they would just sit on a Shelf reminding me that I was in over my head. But this time I took the plunge, and purchased these exact same items, minus the Arduino, I purchased the Seeed esp32-c3. Hopefully I will take this to to the end and not give up.
Thank you for your comment, and good luck with your project, I´m sure it will turn out great. The ESP32 vs. Arduino will make a very little difference, since it´s really just sending Serial data, and any microcontroller can do that. I have tested those DWIN screens also with micro:bit and it worked as well. The important piece is to get the DWIN display together with accessories, that will save you same headache, as not all SD cards are supported, and if you don´t get one from DWIN, you might need to do some non-standard formatting. Anyway, let me know if you face any issues.
Amazing video as always ! Great screen options ! Can't wait for the video on sensors. I am a total noob with arduino but I can see myself doing this. I am going to look on their website to see if they have a screen that would resemble 3 52mm gauges side by side in terms of width. I do really love the step for step info and also the explanation for the use of certain settings. Keep it up my man!
i can't believe i only discovered this by mistake. i'm subscribed now to your channel, can't wait to see them mounted on the car in the next video(s) !
@@upir_upir i was searching for an old arduino project i did several years ago. and because i watch ford focus related videos, yt suggested this to me. can't wait for the next videos related to the gauges so that i can mount them on my car!
You are a great teacher, this video is perfect and so motivating. Thanks to this i will now finally try my first Arduino/display project. Big thanks from Sweden.
Awesome project mate. Am now combining this and the distance sensors and the CAN Dashboard into a single display using this DWIN. I am sure you have noticed but at the end of the DWIN board there are holes for header pins. If you connect via these it saves having the flat cable to pin convertor as you can connect the DWIN board directly to the arduino board.
First time viewer, instant subscriber. I purchased an Arduino micro to dabble, but quickly got discouraged after hours of trying to enable the AVR GCC Toolchain on my windows PC.
Another outstanding project! You just keep bringing amazing ideas - that little Dash ist just fabulous. I will order some of those displays - they look great!
This is so awesome...as I'm rebuilding a Mercedes 190E project, I want to have modern tech in there like these sort of digital gauges... You make it seem fairly easy, Just need to get a few displays, as I have many arduino boards
That sounds very interesting! Do you have any photos/videos of your car? I do plan to create more tutorials on this topic, hopefully ending up with a full dashboard project..
@@upir_upir I do but it's still in the very early stages as I'm converting it into a manual, but am taking note of your tutorials, as they are very helpful. I had seen some else convert a full instrument cluster as well. I am starting to order these little displays as well.
@@upir_upirthat's my plan, in a 1934 Morgan three wheeler. I'm thinking a flip out hidden panel for oil and water temp. I'm looking forward to the video on calibrating with sensors. Thanks!
Beautiful work! I would love to have a little cluster just like this in my classic cars. Beyond my capability, I'd absolutely buy it if it were available as a complete unit.
Thank you for your nice comment. I might turn this into a real product in the future, for now, I´m still exploring all the options. Could you perhaps explain what "beyond my capability" means? I would like to record my tutorials in a way that anyone can follow and built those project. Thanks!
@@upir_upir No problem with you tutorials, they are fantastic. Just a problem with an old mind with too much going on at this time to focus on this. Perhaps when winter comes I'll get into it. Your comment has gave me some real motivation. Cheers and thanks!
Wow that was a long video, but so damn detailed! - I've had one of those DWIN displays kicking around for a couple of years but never made anything as I think the documentation for DGUS is very badly written. I find Nextion displays much, much easier to use, but with their limitation of course. Because of this video i will look for the display again and give it another try. Thanks!
Thank you, I´m glad it was helpful, and if it inspired you to take a second look at the DWIN display, it was worth the effort! I agree that the documentation is horrible, especially compared to Nextion displays, but once you get it working, it´s a pretty cool display. Good luck with your projects!
I think this is brilliant. I'm restoring an old motorcycles. I'd love to do my own clocks and have lean angle sensor for it. Not enough time in life to learn this just as I'm starting to learn 3d printing lol it's amazing tho great work. I've always wanted to do this stuff.
Thank you, that sounds pretty cool! I have another video with tilt sensor, perhaps you can use bits and pieces from that one for the lean angle? th-cam.com/video/GosqWcScwC0/w-d-xo.html That said, I have also recently started with 3D printing and I´m overwhelmed as well..
In computer interconnect, TX and RX stand for Transmit and Receive. It refers to the direction of the signal, whether the device is transmitting or receiving data.
Very good looking video and only thing missing is maybe segment the timestamps so everybody can quick jump. Hope to see soon some connection with the actual values from a car via CAN bus.
Great job , great project. I tried to make similar project using other LCD, but this has better quality. Finally, I have LCD part , CAN part but .... I don't know ID's from can-bus which corresponding to 3 values on LCD. Maybe someon knows and can put there , then project will be completely.
Geniální, podobným způsobem by se dal vyřešit problém s neexistující nahradou jednoho typu displeje pro Peugeot 406, který marně hledají fanoušci 406tek po celé Evropě. Jen nemyslim, že je reálné abych se k tomu dokopal 😢. Ale toto video mě posunulo z bodu nejde to.... Do bodu ono by to šlo, jen ta časová náročnost a odhodlání. Tak ať maji videa úspěch 👍
PS: na video jsem narazil na své homepage 🤔 asi dobře vycvičený algoritmus, auta, technika, 3d tisk, elektronika, stavařina .... Jen pro zajímavost jako zpětná vazba
@@upir_upir průměrná spotřeba 2 paměti (druhý typ displeje umí jen jednu), rádio, venkovní teplota, datum a čas, pozice v CD měniči a kdysi to umělo i navigaci. Teď se mi při hledání podařilo najít jakýsi pásek k LCD ale nemyslím, že to problém vyřeší, problém nastane když se displej zahřeje, text začne mizet
Awesome project! I would really like a DPF regeneration screen like this so I would know when the car is regenerating the diesel particulate filter and would be nice to know the percentage the DPF filter is filled as well :)
Thank you. Not really a follow up, but I have a few more videos about interfacing various sensors on my youtube channel, please feel free to check them out.
cool, I actually want to do a very similar project for my mitsubishi using an STM and a 3x7 segment display with 2 buttons later this will be updated to a 7" TFT touch display, I still have to design the PCBs though
Love it and your newly discovered channel. Please make this (and other projects like this) available for OBD-2 i need this in my beautifull mk1 Audi TT 😊 (I would even buy this ready made from you too) Greatings from NL✌🏻
@@andersdoverud9046 Yeah, straight to canbus would be easier, code wise, and would only need 2 wires that most probably you already have near the dash. That would give access to basicly every value you would need, you just need to find the right address.
@@upir_upir You got yourself a fixed subscriber haha. Thanks! Got a few things changed and have it for 15 years now already in mint condition 😇 Weirdly they did not want an oil pressure gage and turbo pressure gage fixed.. It is visible via obd2 though! I really like mods that are small in the dash too, so i keep my fingers crossed 😉
The input data for each channel can be passed through an LPF filter with a cutoff frequency of ~1 Hz, then all readings will be displayed very smoothly, even with a sharp measurement. You have an Arduino anyway, why not? =) The screen is very good.
Hello, it would be very interesting to connect your system to the CAN bus of a MaxxECU to have an alternative to the CANchecker system which is very expensive.
I would definitely like to explore the MaxxECU and other after-market ECUs and how I can connect those to my displays, but I first need to find someone with a car I can test on.
Great idea! I'm thinking about implementing it in my car, do you have any idea of making a video explaining how to connect some sensors (oil temperature, oil pressure and boost)? Once again excellent material, excellent explanation!
Thank you. I already have a video about creating a boost pressure gauge with a real sensor - th-cam.com/video/cZTx7T9uwA4/w-d-xo.html and I plan to cover more sensors in the future videos, including connecting it to OBDII port and getting the data from there.
super fan of your videos, trying to acomodate dame idea but on a LCD ST7789, T-Display-S3 de 1,9 pulgadas, ESP32-S3 , and i did not been able to make it working.
Thank you for the video! I’m trying to find a square gauge like this for my motorcycle to monitor map sensor pressure ( using a gm 3 bar map sensor) + lambda ( using spartan v3 lite) but I can’t find any… I guess I will have to do it myself based on your video ❤
Thank you for video! Very cool step by step instruction. But i want to ask about memory economy. Can you use backgroung image with needed endpoints/colors/units and only one pack of same needle positions? That should save plenty of memory
Thank you, I’m glad you like it! Unfortunately those displays only support one bit transparency, so your solution might save some memory, but it would not look very good.
Could you make a video showing how to power your automotive projects from a car? My agm car battery runs around 12-13 volts and can have spikes depending on if car is cranking or ac starts up ect. im also worried the onboard voltage controller couldnt even handle that voltave for long period of time without overheating. im in the proccess of building a car from scratch right now and this would be EXTREMLY helpful. Thanks a lot and keep up the great content!
Thank you for your suggestion, this is definitely something I will need to solve once I move the project inside the actual car, so I will cover that topic for sure.
ICL was a file format for Icon Libraries. You could try to manage them with GreenFish or some other icon editor tool. It's basically a DLL containing only icon resources. If this is the case you can get some proper 32bit transparency editing.
Unfortunately this particular ICL format has just the same extension, but it´s completely different format. The 1-bit transparency is not a restriction of the file format, but of the used chip on the display.
I wonder if this screen has the ability to rotate the image. Because if it has it would make everything so much easier, just making a range and get how much angle will be added to the image of the needle
Maybe, but even if there is such function, it still only supports 1-bit transparency, so you would need to have a single colored background to look good.
Wow, I did not expect a response from the author. Thank you for responding. I am so new to the game, but very determined to get this down. I have watched this and all your videos at leastv40 times over. And each time takes me to the next level. I still have nothing on my display, but I'm confident that in the next day or two, it will happen. Photopea was a learning curve, but I now have it down. I'm very interested in making an old school gas pump display with the rolling numbers instead of the needle type. That is my goal. I don't want to bore you with my slow progress, but I do want to let you know, your videos are extremely informative and interesting that I will follow through on this endeavor. Thank you for your expertise ! Can't wait for your next video !
I loved your video as I have a Ford focus RS !! In the video you indicated that the next video you will connect it to the Car. I am trying to figure out what the coding is for these gauges?
i thought about building smth like that for my bike, i recently modernized a old 99 fazer600 and the new gages did lack any oil temp, cooler temp warning lights aswell as fuel agage and i thought about getting some screen like that with a super small raspberry pi pico or rp2040 arduino :D
приветсвую! Думаю значения для датчиков вы могли бы брать с порта obd2 а точнее с can шины. но для этого думаю нужно будет докупить mcp2345 вроде так называется.
It's an impressive video, but I'd like to see how the page changes when you tap on the screen, like at the beginning of the video. In other words, I understand how tapping works, but I don't quite understand how to add a new set of images and change where they're located on the page. Also, it's not clear if the addresses for the animation elements in the other set will be the same.
Thank you. If you want to see how that project was made, you can download it from GitHub and take a closer look - both projects are there. I will explain all the details in the next video, but yes, the VP addresses are the same between those pages so they both change at the same time.
absolute perfect timing. i'm trying to retrofit something like this in my car. do you think i can just hook up the sensors i installed like you connected the potentiometers or do i need to change something?
it depends on the output of the sensors, but it is doubtful that they will be linear analog voltages like that provided by the potentiometers. possibly available online but you could use a oscilloscope to read the output of the sensors and then code that into your display controller. intermediate to advanced project to integrate into an actual vehicle.
Thank you, I´m glad it´s helpful. As for your question - it depends on the sensor. Most Arduino sensors would be 5V, but car sensors would be most likely 12V, so some conversion would have to be made. Plus as the other commenter noted, the reported values might be non-linear, and sometimes the sensor does not change the voltage, but resistance instead. What kind of sensor are you trying to interface?
@@upir_upir Thank you for the reply! i instlled three sensors: an oil temperature, an oil pressure and a water temperature sensor. the temp sensors are NTC thermistors and the pressure sensor is resistance based. what would be the best way to convert the 12v signal to 5v for the arduino to read? sorry i'm a bit of a beginner
@@esh92 Use two resistors to form a voltage divider. Google is your friend here. Just be aware that without a reference, the reading will fluctuate when the car is charging the battery (voltage goes to 14V or so) - This can be fixed with another voltage divider that feeds 12V scaled down to 4.xx V into one of the analog inputs and this value is "full scale" for the reference.
@@zaprodk i did some research and it seems like this method will not produce results that are accurate. at least not as accurate as using "normal" 12v gauges. since i want these to be working gauges and not a simple gimmick, i'm gonna have to keep looking for alternatives.
Love your videos. You are a great tutor on electronics and the content is highly informative. May I dare to correct you in tiny part? TX means transmit and of course RX receive
Just FYI, if you buy any DWIN display from AliExpress (this is the one used in the video - s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_DCHgjj9 ), you can use a coupon "DWINUPIR1" to get $5 discount.
Is possible apply this project to others Arduino display ???
I not buy from AliExpress, but from Amazon for service...
@@upir_upir coupon is still useble? Will order two display's for my bike
This is the video I have been waiting for my Volvo S60 dash project.
Cool, good luck with that! I look forward seeing your project.
Please post about your project, I've been planning one for my own S60 for a while aswell ^^ Would love some inspiration
Volvo gang.
Yes exactly! This is the video, I have been waiting for as well. I want to develop a Radio display, with commercial quality displays and graphics.
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Would have to buy the dash first to reverse enginer it for the connections.
Been a viewer for a long time. I cannot begin to imagine how much work this was to figure out from scratch, but you presented it in such a way that viewers can easily do it. I am sure it took days to weeks to figure out that weird software and get stuff working! Thank you for your hard work, dedication, and sharing spirit my friend.
Thank you for your support, it´s much appreciated. You are correct that figuring out the software was tedious and time consuming process. I wonder if it´s just bad, or if it´s just the English translation and it´s more usable in Chinese. In any case, hopefully it should be more understandable now.
@@upir_upir I mean, there's levels of bad translations! The software for the tl866ii+ (and now t48/56) programmer has gotten better over the years but it's still weird at times. But 5 years ago using that programmer/software was like pulling teeth - just like the screen software! Having to press multiple buttons for no reason, etc.
I made a comment below about using an elm + torque software (+torquescan and the plugin api app) for the canbus stuff. It would be nearly impossible to try to do it all on an arduino. Using an elm+torque, you'll be able to get all the information you need for the canbus stuff, including the values and how it's mapped to the actual gauge, something torque is amazing at and pulls from massive database! Then once you have all the info, addresses, values, mapping, etc from Torque, moving it over to an arduino+canbus adapter will be a lot easier!
The reason I'm so excited is my new car has 3 gauges on the dash. Boost, turbo RPM, and... battery voltage. Wompwomp.. So I was looking into using a 2" round LCD+arduino to replace that useless voltage gauge with something actually useful, so your work here has saved me uncountable hours. And possibly the other 2 depending how well it worked out! It's even dumber because you can't even see coolant temp (in degrees) or oil pressure at all, except in performance gauge view, which gets rid of the speedometer gauge.. So your project overlap with my plans is like 95%.
Thanks again!
@@upir_upirany guides on how to connect with sensors in guess they have to be connected to arduino but where on the board
This is one of the most detailed and impressive instructional videos I've seen in a while. Very easy to understand. Great job!
Thank you very much for your support and nice words, I really appreciate it!
I am an RC modeller and I can imagine that such kind of display could pimp one's RC plane dashboard to make it more scale. Thank you for revealing this nice stuff. 👍🌻
I´m sure those displays would look great inside RC planes, plus they make them in all the different sizes and shapes, so it should fit into any usual scale. What kind of plane do you have?
Whoa that's a great idea
Would bring the fpv to the next stage
@@upir_upir I have a bunch of planes up to 150cm wingspan. Those are to small I think. But there are a lot of scale planes beyond 250 or 300cm whose dashboard would be big enough for this kind of displays. Wouldn't it be nice to see RPM running up when opening the throttle? And all the other parameters regarding flying? 😊
there is actual HSD LCD screen kit for FPV rc planes. Lost the link, don't know if they still make them. But it's/was definitely a thing.
These screens are very cool and take a lot of the work you used to have to do out of this type of project, makes it way more accessible and I love that. Your videos are very informative
Thank you!
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Thanks!
Thank you for your support!
Very cool project(s)! Cannot wait for the next video where CAN-BUS is used as input!
Thank you, and yes, that´s the plan!
Every video gets better and better!
I´m glad you think that, thank you for your nice comment!
I Love this Video,
It goes over everything in such depth that I feel I can do this.
I've never purchased these devices because I felt that they would just sit on a Shelf reminding me that I was in over my head.
But this time I took the plunge, and purchased these exact same items, minus the Arduino, I purchased the Seeed esp32-c3.
Hopefully I will take this to to the end and not give up.
Thank you for your comment, and good luck with your project, I´m sure it will turn out great. The ESP32 vs. Arduino will make a very little difference, since it´s really just sending Serial data, and any microcontroller can do that. I have tested those DWIN screens also with micro:bit and it worked as well. The important piece is to get the DWIN display together with accessories, that will save you same headache, as not all SD cards are supported, and if you don´t get one from DWIN, you might need to do some non-standard formatting. Anyway, let me know if you face any issues.
Amazing video as always ! Great screen options !
Can't wait for the video on sensors. I am a total noob with arduino but I can see myself doing this. I am going to look on their website to see if they have a screen that would resemble 3 52mm gauges side by side in terms of width.
I do really love the step for step info and also the explanation for the use of certain settings. Keep it up my man!
Thank you, I´m glad you like it! They do have some round screens available, I will cover those in the next video.
Valeu!
Thank you, I appreciate it!
Wow! Great video, you're doing a very good job to describe the details of that amazing project!
Thank you!
Thank you so much, I've got the photoshop skills but lacked the arduino programming knowledge. This video is gold ❤
Thank you, that´s great to hear!
Excellent video as always. Keep up the good work!
Thank you, I´m glad you are enjoying my videos!
Big fan of your videos, keep up the good work! This opens up a lot of possibilities.
Thank you, I appreciate it!
Dude. That was bad ass for real. Thanks a bunch.
You are welcome, I’m glad you like it!
i can't believe i only discovered this by mistake. i'm subscribed now to your channel, can't wait to see them mounted on the car in the next video(s)
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I´m glad for that mistake! Were you searching for something else?
@@upir_upir i was searching for an old arduino project i did several years ago. and because i watch ford focus related videos, yt suggested this to me. can't wait for the next videos related to the gauges so that i can mount them on my car!
You are a great teacher, this video is perfect and so motivating. Thanks to this i will now finally try my first Arduino/display project. Big thanks from Sweden.
That´s great to hear, thank your for your nice words and good luck with your project!
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Thanks!
wAUUU great!! FANTASTIC !!! I love it, learning with you is a luxury, really, thank you very much.
You are welcome, thank you for your nice words!
this is the best tutorial video i ever watched on youtube, amazing work, learned so much
Thank you for your nice comment, I’m glad it was useful!
Awesome project mate. Am now combining this and the distance sensors and the CAN Dashboard into a single display using this DWIN. I am sure you have noticed but at the end of the DWIN board there are holes for header pins. If you connect via these it saves having the flat cable to pin convertor as you can connect the DWIN board directly to the arduino board.
Thank you for letting me know, that’s a good point, I will definitely try that!
First time viewer, instant subscriber. I purchased an Arduino micro to dabble, but quickly got discouraged after hours of trying to enable the AVR GCC Toolchain on my windows PC.
That´s great to hear, thank you for your sub and good luck with your projects!
Excellent - you are a really good explainer! Thank you for sharing your knowledge!
Thank you for your comment, I´m glad it makes sense!
Another outstanding project! You just keep bringing amazing ideas - that little Dash ist just fabulous. I will order some of those displays - they look great!
Thank you. I´m glad you like it and good luck with your project!
This is so awesome...as I'm rebuilding a Mercedes 190E project, I want to have modern tech in there like these sort of digital gauges... You make it seem fairly easy, Just need to get a few displays, as I have many arduino boards
That sounds very interesting! Do you have any photos/videos of your car? I do plan to create more tutorials on this topic, hopefully ending up with a full dashboard project..
@@upir_upir I do but it's still in the very early stages as I'm converting it into a manual, but am taking note of your tutorials, as they are very helpful. I had seen some else convert a full instrument cluster as well.
I am starting to order these little displays as well.
got obd2 on it? easy to connect a display and have a full dash for obd with basically zero work :) It may be pre obd2 though
Wow, you made that look almost easy... Incredible work.
Thank you, I´m glad it looks easy!
Such an awesome explanation! Great detail and pace!
Thank you, I´m always unsure about the pace and whether it´s too fast or not.
Wow! I'm so pleased the YT algorithm suggested this video. I learned a ton!!! Insta-subscribe! Thanks for the vid!!!
I´m glad it was a good suggestion! Thank you for your nice words, I really appreciate it.
I am going to use this someday :), wow it is sooo pretty. Arduino POWER.
Thank you for your nice words! And of course, good luck with your project!
Love stuff like this , a great example to educate everyone and inspire. ❤
Thank you for your nice words, I´m glad you like it!
Id love to see how to interface the car and report real information. Great video it was amazing!
Thank you! Yes, interfacing with the real car will be covered soon.
Pretty sure I asked if you could do exactly this on one of your last videos, super cool I may try and update my RS using this method haha.
Cool! Good luck with your project!
Wow! Just what I've been looking for. Thanks!
Perfect! Are you going to put this into your car?
@@upir_upirthat's my plan, in a 1934 Morgan three wheeler. I'm thinking a flip out hidden panel for oil and water temp. I'm looking forward to the video on calibrating with sensors. Thanks!
Great video! I will not make it, but thanks for perfect explanation and sound. Very interesting.
Thank you for your comment, I´m glad you like it!
I love your vid. The display looks really smooth. 😮
Thank you, I´m glad you like it!
Thanks for making this video! I wish I had the skills to do this. I want to put a digital dashboard in my 2002 Renault Clio Cup
You are welcome. Is there anything in the video that´s unclear? I hope to slowly move towards creating a full dashboard..
Beautiful work! I would love to have a little cluster just like this in my classic cars. Beyond my capability, I'd absolutely buy it if it were available as a complete unit.
Thank you for your nice comment. I might turn this into a real product in the future, for now, I´m still exploring all the options. Could you perhaps explain what "beyond my capability" means? I would like to record my tutorials in a way that anyone can follow and built those project. Thanks!
@@upir_upir No problem with you tutorials, they are fantastic. Just a problem with an old mind with too much going on at this time to focus on this. Perhaps when winter comes I'll get into it. Your comment has gave me some real motivation. Cheers and thanks!
Wow that was a long video, but so damn detailed! - I've had one of those DWIN displays kicking around for a couple of years but never made anything as I think the documentation for DGUS is very badly written. I find Nextion displays much, much easier to use, but with their limitation of course. Because of this video i will look for the display again and give it another try. Thanks!
Thank you, I´m glad it was helpful, and if it inspired you to take a second look at the DWIN display, it was worth the effort! I agree that the documentation is horrible, especially compared to Nextion displays, but once you get it working, it´s a pretty cool display. Good luck with your projects!
Looking forward to see how you connect to the car. Going to watch your older videos in the meantime. Fascinating stuff!
Thank you! Yes, connecting this to a real car is a topic for a future video - hopefully soon.
@@upir_upir If it could read the Can signals from the obd its possible.
Great and thorough walk through. Thanks!
Thank you, I´m glad you like it!
I think this is brilliant. I'm restoring an old motorcycles. I'd love to do my own clocks and have lean angle sensor for it. Not enough time in life to learn this just as I'm starting to learn 3d printing lol it's amazing tho great work. I've always wanted to do this stuff.
Thank you, that sounds pretty cool! I have another video with tilt sensor, perhaps you can use bits and pieces from that one for the lean angle? th-cam.com/video/GosqWcScwC0/w-d-xo.html
That said, I have also recently started with 3D printing and I´m overwhelmed as well..
@@upir_upir that's really useful, thanks for the link. Truly inspired 👍 I'll have to cost up the parts later today.
This is awesome!! Just subscribed and added a bunch of your videos to my watch list. 🔥🔥
Thank you, that´s great to hear! Hope you enjoy the other videos as well.
In computer interconnect, TX and RX stand for Transmit and Receive. It refers to the direction of the signal, whether the device is transmitting or receiving data.
Thank you for the clarification!
Very good looking video and only thing missing is maybe segment the timestamps so everybody can quick jump. Hope to see soon some connection with the actual values from a car via CAN bus.
I already have a video with connection for the car, actually two of them, please take a look at my channel for more details.
Another amazing project!
Thank you, I´m glad you like it.
Thank you very much!
- That's an incredibly useful video for me! 😀
That´s great to hear. Do you plan to use those displays for any project?
@@upir_upir
Potentially yes, but not at nearest future... 😔
- Thank you for your work! 👏🤓
that is amazing awesome work. Thank You for such great content.
You are welcome; thank you for your nice comment!
Great job , great project. I tried to make similar project using other LCD, but this has better quality. Finally, I have LCD part , CAN part but .... I don't know ID's from can-bus which corresponding to 3 values on LCD. Maybe someon knows and can put there , then project will be completely.
I have another video about getting data from OBDII, perhaps it might be helpful?
Finally fast displays for "HDMI for poor people" -) Thank you very much
You are welcome, I agree that those are great cheap and fast displays.
thanks very much for your detail explanation.
You are welcome, I´m glad you like it!
Amazing video, now i want to do this to my car.
Perfect, go for it! And of course - good luck with your project.
This is exactly what I needed 🎉
That’s great to hear, thank you for your support!
Really cool project. In the upcoming video I hope you have something about reading from canbus.
Thank you and yes, I do plan to experiment with OBDII and canbus a little bit more, once I gain enough knowledge..
@@upir_upir I'd love to see data pulled from CAN-BUS or OBDII and translated to gauge movement.
Yep, hopefully soon...
Geniální, podobným způsobem by se dal vyřešit problém s neexistující nahradou jednoho typu displeje pro Peugeot 406, který marně hledají fanoušci 406tek po celé Evropě. Jen nemyslim, že je reálné abych se k tomu dokopal 😢. Ale toto video mě posunulo z bodu nejde to.... Do bodu ono by to šlo, jen ta časová náročnost a odhodlání. Tak ať maji videa úspěch 👍
PS: na video jsem narazil na své homepage 🤔 asi dobře vycvičený algoritmus, auta, technika, 3d tisk, elektronika, stavařina .... Jen pro zajímavost jako zpětná vazba
Díky za info! Mužů se zeptat, co je to přesně za displej? Tj., co je na něm zobrazeno?
@@upir_upir průměrná spotřeba 2 paměti (druhý typ displeje umí jen jednu), rádio, venkovní teplota, datum a čas, pozice v CD měniči a kdysi to umělo i navigaci. Teď se mi při hledání podařilo najít jakýsi pásek k LCD ale nemyslím, že to problém vyřeší, problém nastane když se displej zahřeje, text začne mizet
Great video. If possible canale a tutorial on how to design those dials on photopea please.
Thank you. Yes, I will record a video about the Photopea part soon.
Amazing job, super clear
Thank you, I´m glad you like it!
Ganz schön coole Nummer. 😊
Thank you, but what number? :)
@@upir_upir Numbers: cool Design, Technical Innovation.
Thanks!
Amazing work !
Thank you!
I wish this kind of stuff could be done without needing dedicated software for graphics...
Great stuff project regardless 👍
It can be done, but not with this particular (cheap) display. Once you start paying more money, things are easier :)
Awesome project! I would really like a DPF regeneration screen like this so I would know when the car is regenerating the diesel particulate filter and would be nice to know the percentage the DPF filter is filled as well :)
That would be cool, but I´m not sure how much information regarding the DPF you can get from OBDII. I will definitely take a look.
Interesting video mate. Is there a follow up on how to connect it to sensors?
Thank you. Not really a follow up, but I have a few more videos about interfacing various sensors on my youtube channel, please feel free to check them out.
Amazing ! Thanks for sharing us
You are welcome, thank you for your comment!
cool, I actually want to do a very similar project for my mitsubishi using an STM and a 3x7 segment display with 2 buttons
later this will be updated to a 7" TFT touch display, I still have to design the PCBs though
Cool, that sounds like a nice project. What kind of display do you plan to use?
@@upir_upir its an old Ampire AM800480RP that the company I work for planned to throw away, they happily gave me a couple for future projects
@@upir_upir it's an old Ampire AM-8004 series display that my workplace wanted to throw away, I saved 2 for my little projects
Great video, thanks for sharing!
You are welcome, thank you for your comment!
Great work ❤, keep it up
Thank you for your comment!
I would love to see a round gauge display project for motorcycle. Hopefully you will have one sooonnn
Yep, that´s surely my plan!
Love it and your newly discovered channel.
Please make this (and other projects like this) available for OBD-2 i need this in my beautifull mk1 Audi TT 😊
(I would even buy this ready made from you too)
Greatings from NL✌🏻
Thank you. Connecting this to OBDII is definitely on my to-do list for the next video. Audi TT is a cool car!
@@upir_upir Isn't OBDII one of the CAN-buses in most cars?
@@andersdoverud9046 Yeah, straight to canbus would be easier, code wise, and would only need 2 wires that most probably you already have near the dash.
That would give access to basicly every value you would need, you just need to find the right address.
@@upir_upir You got yourself a fixed subscriber haha. Thanks! Got a few things changed and have it for 15 years now already in mint condition 😇
Weirdly they did not want an oil pressure gage and turbo pressure gage fixed.. It is visible via obd2 though! I really like mods that are small in the dash too, so i keep my fingers crossed 😉
Really great video....ever think about doing a digital dash with tunerstudio as input?
Thank you! Yes, I do plan to try some dashboard, but is the turnerstudio really the input? I though that it is for displaying the data.
The input data for each channel can be passed through an LPF filter with a cutoff frequency of ~1 Hz, then all readings will be displayed very smoothly, even with a sharp measurement. You have an Arduino anyway, why not? =) The screen is very good.
Yes, there are many ways how to make this project better, this video was mainly about the screen and the graphics design.
great stuff! now can You explain how to make it work based on ODB2 CAN signals?
Yes, that´s the topic for the next video.
Hello, it would be very interesting to connect your system to the CAN bus of a MaxxECU to have an alternative to the CANchecker system which is very expensive.
I would definitely like to explore the MaxxECU and other after-market ECUs and how I can connect those to my displays, but I first need to find someone with a car I can test on.
Great idea!
I'm thinking about implementing it in my car, do you have any idea of making a video explaining how to connect some sensors (oil temperature, oil pressure and boost)?
Once again excellent material, excellent explanation!
Thank you. I already have a video about creating a boost pressure gauge with a real sensor - th-cam.com/video/cZTx7T9uwA4/w-d-xo.html
and I plan to cover more sensors in the future videos, including connecting it to OBDII port and getting the data from there.
awesome project. 🤩🤩🤩🤩
Thank you!
As an Owner of a Mk8 Fiesta ST - I would LOVE to do this; My only issue is finding a place to put it
I´m sure it would look great inside!
@@upir_upir any chance of selling it as a kit for a dummy like me? 😅
Maybe in the future, once I make it more bulletproof. For now, it´s more in the exploration phase, as I´m learning along the way..
@@upir_upir... Maybe even a once off kit? 😉
fantastic video
Thank you!
super fan of your videos, trying to acomodate dame idea but on a LCD ST7789, T-Display-S3 de 1,9 pulgadas, ESP32-S3 , and i did not been able to make it working.
Thank you. Hopefully you will get it working, good luck!
Thank you for the video! I’m trying to find a square gauge like this for my motorcycle to monitor map sensor pressure ( using a gm 3 bar map sensor) + lambda ( using spartan v3 lite) but I can’t find any… I guess I will have to do it myself based on your video ❤
Creating thing by yourself is always great, good luck with your project!
Brilliant....Thank you for a great detailed tutorial.
You are welcome!
Thank you for video!
Very cool step by step instruction.
But i want to ask about memory economy.
Can you use backgroung image with needed endpoints/colors/units and only one pack of same needle positions? That should save plenty of memory
Thank you, I’m glad you like it! Unfortunately those displays only support one bit transparency, so your solution might save some memory, but it would not look very good.
Could you make a video showing how to power your automotive projects from a car? My agm car battery runs around 12-13 volts and can have spikes depending on if car is cranking or ac starts up ect. im also worried the onboard voltage controller couldnt even handle that voltave for long period of time without overheating. im in the proccess of building a car from scratch right now and this would be EXTREMLY helpful. Thanks a lot and keep up the great content!
Thank you for your suggestion, this is definitely something I will need to solve once I move the project inside the actual car, so I will cover that topic for sure.
ICL was a file format for Icon Libraries. You could try to manage them with GreenFish or some other icon editor tool. It's basically a DLL containing only icon resources.
If this is the case you can get some proper 32bit transparency editing.
Unfortunately this particular ICL format has just the same extension, but it´s completely different format. The 1-bit transparency is not a restriction of the file format, but of the used chip on the display.
I wonder if this screen has the ability to rotate the image. Because if it has it would make everything so much easier, just making a range and get how much angle will be added to the image of the needle
Maybe, but even if there is such function, it still only supports 1-bit transparency, so you would need to have a single colored background to look good.
Good video, thanks. inspiration...
Thank you!
On the memory scheme.
Can't you share the needle position layers amongst all 3 gages ?
You can, but with having only 1-bit transparency, it would not look that good.
Wow,
I did not expect a response from the author. Thank you for responding.
I am so new to the game, but very determined to get this down.
I have watched this and all your videos at leastv40 times over. And each time takes me to the next level. I still have nothing on my display, but I'm confident that in the next day or two, it will happen. Photopea was a learning curve, but I now have it down.
I'm very interested in making an old school gas pump display with the rolling numbers instead of the needle type. That is my goal.
I don't want to bore you with my slow progress, but I do want to let you know, your videos are extremely informative and interesting that I will follow through on this endeavor.
Thank you for your expertise !
Can't wait for your next video !
great video, I have a question, are you able to make such a speedometer for an electric scooter with a heater and battery capacity
Thank you. What is the function of the heater?
@@upir_upir I wanted it to show the engine temperature without a controller
Great video 👍👍
Thank you!
I loved your video as I have a Ford focus RS !! In the video you indicated that the next video you will connect it to the Car. I am trying to figure out what the coding is for these gauges?
Cool! And yes, I will describe the connecting it to the car in the next video.
Love the video and wanted to recreate it, but Ali told me the product is not longer available. Do you have another one which u recommend
Thank you. Hopefully the display should be back in stock soon. In the meantime, you can use any 5V DWIN display.
Looks like they restocked a few pieces - s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_DCHgjj9
@@upir_upir Thanks, ordered right away ;)
Great video, I’m guessing the new step is to interrogate the CAN bus (via ODB2?) to drive the gauges?
Thank you, and yes, that’s exactly the plan for the next video.
@@upir_upir looking forward to it
i thought about building smth like that for my bike, i recently modernized a old 99 fazer600 and the new gages did lack any oil temp, cooler temp warning lights aswell as fuel agage and i thought about getting some screen like that with a super small raspberry pi pico or rp2040 arduino :D
Cool. Please feel free to post a link to your project if you make it work, I would love to see it!
приветсвую!
Думаю значения для датчиков вы могли бы брать с порта obd2 а точнее с can шины. но для этого думаю нужно будет докупить mcp2345 вроде так называется.
Yes, I would like to explore OBDII more in the next video.
It's an impressive video, but I'd like to see how the page changes when you tap on the screen, like at the beginning of the video. In other words, I understand how tapping works, but I don't quite understand how to add a new set of images and change where they're located on the page. Also, it's not clear if the addresses for the animation elements in the other set will be the same.
Thank you. If you want to see how that project was made, you can download it from GitHub and take a closer look - both projects are there. I will explain all the details in the next video, but yes, the VP addresses are the same between those pages so they both change at the same time.
absolute perfect timing. i'm trying to retrofit something like this in my car.
do you think i can just hook up the sensors i installed like you connected the potentiometers or do i need to change something?
it depends on the output of the sensors, but it is doubtful that they will be linear analog voltages like that provided by the potentiometers. possibly available online but you could use a oscilloscope to read the output of the sensors and then code that into your display controller. intermediate to advanced project to integrate into an actual vehicle.
Thank you, I´m glad it´s helpful. As for your question - it depends on the sensor. Most Arduino sensors would be 5V, but car sensors would be most likely 12V, so some conversion would have to be made. Plus as the other commenter noted, the reported values might be non-linear, and sometimes the sensor does not change the voltage, but resistance instead. What kind of sensor are you trying to interface?
@@upir_upir Thank you for the reply!
i instlled three sensors: an oil temperature, an oil pressure and a water temperature sensor.
the temp sensors are NTC thermistors and the pressure sensor is resistance based.
what would be the best way to convert the 12v signal to 5v for the arduino to read? sorry i'm a bit of a beginner
@@esh92 Use two resistors to form a voltage divider. Google is your friend here. Just be aware that without a reference, the reading will fluctuate when the car is charging the battery (voltage goes to 14V or so) - This can be fixed with another voltage divider that feeds 12V scaled down to 4.xx V into one of the analog inputs and this value is "full scale" for the reference.
@@zaprodk i did some research and it seems like this method will not produce results that are accurate. at least not as accurate as using "normal" 12v gauges.
since i want these to be working gauges and not a simple gimmick, i'm gonna have to keep looking for alternatives.
The pointer could turn automatically from blue to red if the temperature is excessive :)
Yep, that would be a nice addition!
Awesome video! With that Dwin display how many inputs could you have (sensors)
Thank you. The inputs are not set by DWIN, but by the used microcontroller.
@ thank you!
Amazing !
Thank you, I´m glad you like it!
I know one thing for sure. This guy doesn't get confused.
Truth is, I’m confused most of the time, but I only record video when I have most of the things figured out.
@@upir_upir Just by getting through all that and figuring it out its admirable. Thanks for your educating videos.
Thank you for your nice comment!
Love your videos.
You are a great tutor on electronics and the content is highly informative.
May I dare to correct you in tiny part? TX means transmit and of course RX receive
Thank you for your nice words and for the clarification of naming, that´s always appreciated!