Thanks, back then it was the easiest solution 🙂Now, I am doing the same thing with a single ESP32 and a 3.5" color capacitive touch screen. Greetings to India, have a great weekend.
Great idea (modularity, universality), precise creation. You can implement thousands "prefabricated" cubes, as gaming cube with 1 - 6 poins (random), tic tac toe, gravity sensor, humidity, pressure,.... any. Fantastic!
Thanks Miroslav, you are right, there are many possibilities with my cubes. Take a look at my upcoming new product, the OLEDiTREK, too. It is quite interesting.
Do you mean the Vector? It was well ahead of it's time but unfortunately there were some problems with it. I still have a big poster hanging at my wall :-) It's about 30 years old but like new.
Yes, the Vector. I just googled up some pictures. That design looks very futuristic even for today. I love those sharp edges. And the interior... Haha. That's like a real life knight rider :-D
Yes the cockpit is great, I see the poster every day and I am not tired of it yet. Like you said the sharp edges makes it futuristic. I hate how all of the new cars look the same these days, only Lamborghini's stand out.
Thank you Donald, you might wanna hurry up as I am phasing out the OLEDiUNO PCB in favor for a color ISP display version :-) On the other hand you might want to wait a little and get the upgraded PCB wich will have onboard RTC chip with a CR1220 battery holder for back up and LDR for automatic display brightness among the other features from the current PCB like Lipo charging circuit, 3.3V LDO regulator, 4 LED's in the corners an so on. Decisions decisions :-)
Can you make a custom motorcycle gauge with fuel,high beam, neutral status and gear status? Hmm I guess a 4 piece config would be good so I can put it on a round classic motorcycle speedometer case. Your works are great sir thumbs up and subscribed!
Thank you for your kind words, since I am working on a big project that I want to put up on Kickstarter I have no time to do anything else than my normal items I sell on Tindie. As soon as I finish the PCB design I'll upload a video to introduce my new product. As a small teaser, it will include these features plus many more not listed here: 1.3" OLED, Atmega328 and ESP07, flat rotary encoder with nav buttons, GPS, microSD card reader, 1200mAh Lipo and all the sensors you can think of. The clue will be that you have dozens of sketches on the SD card and choose from a menu and upload whatever you want from the SD card, nothing other needed, no PC, no phone. You'll have a multiple functionality in one device.
That is a great idea sir! Keep up the good work . So its gonna be a design with multiple features. You just select whatever features you want from the SD. Wow that would be awesome. One suggestion sir. I wish it could fit on a standard classic speedometer . That would be a great item for the shops that make custom motorcycles. Keep it up sir!!!
Hayri let me know when you are ready with your kickstarter. I was innovation professor and director of Action Learning at HULT International Business School and would like to see you succeed. There are several areas I see your ideas and skills being quite useful.
Thank you, I always stay behind my work and continue to develop and make it better, while giving support to my customers. And on top of that coming out with new products like the OLEDiTREK that I am working on right now.
man im really digN your builds, I thought i had OCD when it comes to compact and clean but WOW!!!! very professional crisp built goodness, your videos have inspired me to use a bit more precision.
Thanks, I just received my new OLEDiMAXI PCB's, which I designed specifically for the Spectrum Analyzer, Car Voltmeter and the Gear Indicator. All components are now SMD and on the PCB itself plus there is the option to use either the 0.96", 1.3" or the beautiful 1.54" OLED display. Will make a video soon :-)
Actually there already is something that is being used with 3D printers. It comes with a 128x64 pixel LCD screen and there are forks that make using these OLED displays possible. But to be honest these will be a little on the small side. 1.3" OLED's will be definitely better albeit still small.
No, won't get into Pi anytime soon. The Atmega328 and soon my new OLEDiESP ESP07 and ESP12E boards do all I need and more. You can reed about the features of the up coming OLEDiESP board in my other comment here.
Very functional and for a change, useful too. Good presentation and clear concise explanation of function. Will be looking at one of these when got cash :)
Don't think that this is a Kickstarter type product as it is not a plug and play unit but I am considering making a PCB faceplate and a 3D printed back cover in various sizes. I have another project in the works that will definitely appeal to masses and that will go on Indiegogo as I don't have access to Kickstarter here.
It is possible but just like sealed lead acid batterys getting topped off at 14,7V but get an standby voltage of 13,6V. The lithium ions/polymers get their full charge at 4,2V but standby should be like 3,8V. On both types this avoids corrosion and hugely enlarges lifetime. Easy visible on cellphones. Being in 90-100% state of charge all day long kills the capacity in 1,5-2 years.
I can see a lot of practical applications for these kinds of things in motorsport, especially for things like boost (probably through a manifold air pressure sensor), oil temperature, oil pressure, air/fuel ratio, etc. Just a thought.
looks awesome, would love to make a water proof case with a 6 way display for my offroading CJ-5.. only problem is the current setup is all mechanical... other than the oil pressure.
I found a circuit on one of the sites that has this really cool low power feature, th-cam.com/video/0IuqL-4UftA/w-d-xo.html I am looking forward to learning as much as you do one day... then I will share the lessons ive learned in an easy to understand way that is structured step by step.
cool concept. You should try doing a group buy or crowd funding to buy parts and bring 5he price down a bit as $16 is pretty steep for an atmel IC, a few supporting components and a 1.5x1.5" fairly basic two layer 1oz PCB
Hayri why do you say that? have you tested the waters or have similar projects failed? I know hobby electronics don't always do so well with crowd funding type things, but I feel like considering the amount of views you got on this the interest is definitely there. I guess I really can only speak for myself, but I wouldn't mind throwiny up $35-40 plus shipping for 3 of them. if even 50 people did that I'm sure that initial sum of cash could help if for nothing else to give you more purchasing power so you could have more ability to negotiate prices down with Chinese suppliers of the OLEDs and such, and to get a few giant panels of v scored pcbs or something to reduce cost just based on bulk quantity. Idk, just a thought
Thanks Donnie, please do check my other PCB's also as they might interest you too. Have also 2 new PCB's coming up very soon, they are shipped and should arrive any day now.
I was just looking at your store, very intricate stuff. Have you ever worked with GUINO? Would be cool to integrate a universal OLEDiUNO with GUINO operation selection on what you require the screen to do
Just locked at it, it's interesting but don't know how many people actually would use it. There are much better alternatives by using the ESP and doing it all wireless all over the world using various possibilities out there. But if needed you can get the OLEDiSTATS which has USB connectivity like a UNO.
6:00 obd 2 ile wifi veya Bluetoothla bağlayıp mı kullanıyorsunuz ? Çok fazla gecikme oluyor obd 2 ile. Gecikme sorununu nasıl çözebilirim. Yaptığınız göstergeyi bağlayınca gecikme olacağını düşünüyorum. Hiç akıcı görüntü olmayınca yapsın gelmiyor böyle çalışmalar.
Hayri, I like your work. I am into Offroad Jeeps. I wanted to build an auxiliary display for Tilt/Yaw/Pitch just for fun. Is this something that could do that?
hi a great follower of your work, I have a question I have a classic car will be very difficult to integrate olediuno to replace the classic panle of my car? my knowledge is very little in this area
Hi Paul, sorry for the delayed reply, lost your comment. I just soldered a female pinheader to the lipo and the male to the PCB. It's not really a holder.
HUD possible, OBDII working on, BLE no. as soon as I have the OBDII version ready it will be plug and play. No pairing and losing connections to deal with.
Could you please tell me how are you reading the battery voltage and how accurate the reading is? Did you just wire the battery to one of the ADC pins with a voltage divider, or used an external voltage reference? I have a project were I tried to simulate the function of a voltmeter but the readings were off by several mA
This would make a very nice PC hardware monitor for placing on a computer case or desk showing cpu temps (all cores), cpu speed, fan speeds, cpu voltages etc...very interesting and nice clear displays..The PC Overclocking market might be great for this...have you thought about that?
I could not look into it yet, don't know what kind of interface it needs to get the data from the PC. I used to have a LCD display that could do it but it connected to the Printer port, now I would need something that can do it over USB since I only have a Laptop.
All PC's can be have the system information read via USB, not sure what the software is though... I will check as I know that Corsair's all in one watercooler H110 GT with an internal USB header can drive all the system information to software so that I can read all the information in real time.
I was working in past few days on some program that takes bunch of latitudes and longitudes and finds shortest path, trough set of points. So i was using nearly same Latitudes(43) but different Longitudes(21) from yours. Just by being nearly same... I tought to myself, wait a minute, this guy has nearly same Lat/Long as me, he must be in some neighbour country. So yeah Bulgaria :D Greetings from Serbia, keep doing good job.
No problem, that is a small external GPS device I bought many many years ago. Used it in combination with my laptop in the car, back when I lived in the USA. Still have it and still works :-)
Hayri, why are the lower portions of the trees painted white, that line your street. Is it a chemical to kill bugs that try to crawl up to get to the leaves? But then I see the bottom of the telephone pole is painted white too. Hmmm. Maybe to make them more visible at night because there are no street lights? No that can't be it either cuz do see street lights on most of them.
Hi Thomas, I think both reasons are valid, although I doubt that any chemical would keep it's effectiveness over a long period of time, unless it is really poisonous which would be bad for the environment and and any child or animal licking the tree :-) On country roads it's definitely for visibility as there are no street lights obviously. But in the cities it's probably because it is a kind of standart. Yes, we do have a few of streetlights but most probably not enough of them.
(Like very much) if price is right I could use 6 square for my truck ,speed,oil pressure, water temp,rpm,volts,and fuel. This looks great.I like the compact size.
I had another idea about this. Suppose you arranged the displays into a cube. Would it be possible to implement 3D vector graphics such that it would look like a rendered object was inside the cube, when viewed from any angle?
Amazing stuff, I'm curious as to how one would retrofit this to a vehicle one would have to know the voltages to the original displays so your displays would match how does this work?
The gauge you see in this video would need to connect like you describe, not very user friendly. I am working on a OBDII version that will be plug and play.
I have a few in mind like a Attitude Indicator and Airspeed along the Altimeter but not enough requests to really make them, it's not like I will be able to use it myself.
Yes, I am not hiding from anybody. Why is everybody so paranoid? If somebody wants to find out my address all he has to do is order something from me for $10.00 and he gets my full address.
That's fine, it's just I get this all the time. I guess nobody remembers the old days were you had a phonebook and could find anybody you wanted, albeit not worldwide. People seems to live in fear, anyway you are welcome to visit my Tindie store, maybe you'll find something you'd like. Take care.
Very cool Mate, try to market them on battery runed devices such as Microphones, Portable speakers, Guitar pack I ran out of rechargeable battery a couple of times, if only i had a small Volt and battery gauge display like this. etc.
I will put them up on Tindie soon as I get more requests. Let me know your email and I get in touch with you. This was my first version PCB and you can see the new improved display here: th-cam.com/video/XW0wZeSPQrE/w-d-xo.html
What a fantastic product. I really hope you can make it commercially successful before the big guys copy you. If I order through the Tindie store, would you deliver to New Zealand?
What is the name of the screw you use to allow for the gab between oled and pcb? And how the pins are connected to pcb? Is it through one connector or wires?
What is your power draw in current? I want to purchase some! I'm going to market with our new IWash system and I've been asked to track usage so I need a log display. this looks perfect for the job!
Hey, been checking your Tindie store on and off for the past couple of weeks looking for the bare boards with arduino & bootloader, or at the very least bare boards. But all I see are projects built around them, usually involving a shield of some sort. Are you still planning on selling these as bare boards, or is the police lights the most barebones version that can be purchased?
Hey Juan, If you are interested I can put up it up for sale, but it takes a couple of days to get approved by Tindie. Please let me know, it will cost $13.95 plus $4.95 shipping.
Sorry for not being clear about that, it will be for 1 populated PCB with bootloader. The code can be uploaded with a USB to UART TTL adapter like I have on Tindie. If you need more than one I will make a discount.
Well, that doesn't differ a lot from the police lights then. In that case, no need to trouble yourself with listing another variant; for prototyping purposes the police lights will do just fine. I can solder on my own female header for the OLED. I'll be in touch once I'm ready to order the rest. It's for a car that's been under restoration for 2 years now, and I'm not yet at the stage where I can start working on the interior. :/ One last question though: those nice circular gauges, is that your own code or a library?
Not entirely my code but I edited them to my taste. Once you are ready to buy the PCB's I will send you the code. Like I explained in the video, if you need more than one I can send them in 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 or 9 PCB configuration and I will give you a discount. Take your time and let me know when you are ready.
Nice . Strange to see 6 pc in single atmega processors. Very good three cheers from india. Keep it up....
Thanks, back then it was the easiest solution 🙂Now, I am doing the same thing with a single ESP32 and a 3.5" color capacitive touch screen. Greetings to India, have a great weekend.
@@iHayri1 great....share video.....
@@bidyutdey1574 sure, th-cam.com/video/pL9QjOHCjZQ/w-d-xo.html
Great idea (modularity, universality), precise creation. You can implement thousands "prefabricated" cubes, as gaming cube with 1 - 6 poins (random), tic tac toe, gravity sensor, humidity, pressure,.... any. Fantastic!
Thanks Miroslav, you are right, there are many possibilities with my cubes. Take a look at my upcoming new product, the OLEDiTREK, too. It is quite interesting.
Hello! Nice job! Do you provide code of your GUI library/device firmware?
OMG, so freaking COOL! Love it! Baby single wireless display even shows it's own volts, brilliant!
Thank you very much, Stephen.
The 3x2 screen looks really great. Now you need to build a DeLorean with a time machine around it. :-)
:-) One of my favorite cars along with the Vector W-8. I guess I am old school.
Wow. A really incredible awesome looking car indeed.
Do you mean the Vector? It was well ahead of it's time but unfortunately there were some problems with it. I still have a big poster hanging at my wall :-) It's about 30 years old but like new.
Yes, the Vector. I just googled up some pictures. That design looks very futuristic even for today. I love those sharp edges. And the interior... Haha. That's like a real life knight rider :-D
Yes the cockpit is great, I see the poster every day and I am not tired of it yet. Like you said the sharp edges makes it futuristic. I hate how all of the new cars look the same these days, only Lamborghini's stand out.
Wow! very very interesting.concept. Also, the PCB design looks very profesionnal. I'm looking forward to purchase the OLEDiUNO.
Thank you Donald, you might wanna hurry up as I am phasing out the OLEDiUNO PCB in favor for a color ISP display version :-) On the other hand you might want to wait a little and get the upgraded PCB wich will have onboard RTC chip with a CR1220 battery holder for back up and LDR for automatic display brightness among the other features from the current PCB like Lipo charging circuit, 3.3V LDO regulator, 4 LED's in the corners an so on. Decisions decisions :-)
4.25V is a bit high. Hobby chargers go up to 4.2V. Everything above is degrading and potentially hazardus.
Awesome Displays though!
My Lipo chargers charge with 4.2 volt max.
i had a cheap imax charger showing 4.2v but actually they were 4.12v. moved to a ISDT charger now.
i had a cheap imax charger showing 4.2v but actually they were 4.12v. moved to a ISDT charger now.
The 3x2 is seriously awesome. Good luck!
Thank you Victor, hopefully I will have a OBDII version in the near future, that will make it connecting a plug and play game :-)
Buralarda türk görmek güzel Hayri abi :)
Teşekkür ederim, Umut. Elimden geldiği kadar güzel ürünler yapmak istiyorum.
Size de teşekkürler.
Türkçe olsaydı keşke :)
çok başarılı abi türkçe videolarını da bekliyoruz
Not sure how I stumbled across this on TH-cam but it's very cool. Great work Hayri. Also, subscribed.
Thank yo very much, Guy. Appreciate it.
those are really cool :)
Thanks a lot. Check out my new improved version of my OLEDiUNO PCB if you like.
Those items you've created, those are great!
Thank you, I appreciate it.
Great work! 2 people have no clue what cool projects these are.
Thanks, appreciate it. Yeah can't please everybody.
Kris Kasprzak - I do, these are truly awesome.
Subscribed under 1 minute of watching this video! What a brilliant project!
Thanks, hope you like what you see :-)
will these be canbus. obd2. compatible? plugnplay type setup all set for a 6 or 9 display would be useful for tuning
I am working on the OBDII version.
Hayri Please let me know when they're ready!
These modules are pure eye candy! I'd love to have it on my bike.
Thanks, appreciate it.
Can you make a custom motorcycle gauge with fuel,high beam, neutral status and gear status? Hmm I guess a 4 piece config would be good so I can put it on a round classic motorcycle speedometer case. Your works are great sir thumbs up and subscribed!
Thank you for your kind words, since I am working on a big project that I want to put up on Kickstarter I have no time to do anything else than my normal items I sell on Tindie. As soon as I finish the PCB design I'll upload a video to introduce my new product. As a small teaser, it will include these features plus many more not listed here: 1.3" OLED, Atmega328 and ESP07, flat rotary encoder with nav buttons, GPS, microSD card reader, 1200mAh Lipo and all the sensors you can think of. The clue will be that you have dozens of sketches on the SD card and choose from a menu and upload whatever you want from the SD card, nothing other needed, no PC, no phone. You'll have a multiple functionality in one device.
That is a great idea sir! Keep up the good work . So its gonna be a design with multiple features. You just select whatever features you want from the SD. Wow that would be awesome. One suggestion sir. I wish it could fit on a standard classic speedometer . That would be a great item for the shops that make custom motorcycles. Keep it up sir!!!
Hayri let me know when you are ready with your kickstarter. I was innovation professor and director of Action Learning at HULT International Business School and would like to see you succeed. There are several areas I see your ideas and skills being quite useful.
Nice work. I hope the demand goes up for these and you keep supporting the devices.
Thank you, I always stay behind my work and continue to develop and make it better, while giving support to my customers. And on top of that coming out with new products like the OLEDiTREK that I am working on right now.
Wow! Those are awesome!
These are rally awesome! I will be supporting your endeavor and I hope all is well. (Japan)
Thanks Dan, I appreciate it.
I'm sure that you know this... But you showed the entire world you're house's exact location...
www.google.com.au/maps/place/43%C2%B048'22.0%22N+27%C2%B007'15.2%22E/
Everybody is welcome to visit me, I am not hiding I have a online store.
Hayri how mutch will the chips be and how mutch soldering do I need to do
Bulgaria.
Hayri Does your store offer services online?
very interesting. I was thinking of an ATV/ off road application,if they can be weather proofed. Would be very useful in a test module ....hmmm
Please see my above post.
Türk mü acaba dedim yorumlarda mutluluğu buldum :D başarılar abi
Teşekkürler, sağ ol.
Hayri bey emeklerinize sağlık. Aracımda gösterge için bu tarz bir ürün arıyorum. Tedarik etme de ya da varsa bir tavsiyeniz yardımcı olsanız.
man im really digN your builds, I thought i had OCD when it comes to compact and clean but WOW!!!! very professional crisp built goodness, your videos have inspired me to use a bit more precision.
Thanks Jeremy, glad to hear that :-)
The six pack looks great. Any idea about how to source or make an enclosure with bezel for this for a clean finished look??
Teşekkürler.
Well the successor to this is the V-Gauge which is a much improved version.
@@iHayri1 I will check it out
This is so cool. I can see these being a future instrument cluster for a TIE Fighter! Nice work
Thanks, appreciate it. Maybe it will go to where nobody has gone before :-))
Really charged the little guy I can see !
Cool build ! and those li-po modules are awesome for small loads
Thanks, I just received my new OLEDiMAXI PCB's, which I designed specifically for the Spectrum Analyzer, Car Voltmeter and the Gear Indicator. All components are now SMD and on the PCB itself plus there is the option to use either the 0.96", 1.3" or the beautiful 1.54" OLED display. Will make a video soon :-)
Just stumbled across this today, great little board! I'll check out the new version too, well done sir!
Thank you.
Awesome gadgets Hayri! I'm just starting out in the Arduino world, I have lots to learn..
Thank you very much, just watch a lot of videos, it's not that hard. Good luck.
You should have a look at the SignalK system for boats. These would be a great display option.
I honestly came here thinking I'd be bored, but these are actually really awesome! Nice work. :)
Thank you, glad I could be entertaining :-)
@@iHayri1 wich they are multi collored ?
Can you share the working code behind those gadgets? They are really nice.
Great Product !! can you suggest some 3d printing monitoring gauges with this setup? Thanks Happy Extruding....
Actually there already is something that is being used with 3D printers. It comes with a 128x64 pixel LCD screen and there are forks that make using these OLED displays possible. But to be honest these will be a little on the small side. 1.3" OLED's will be definitely better albeit still small.
have you tried anything with a Raspberry Pi Zero? - like attaching an OLED on it? - possibilities are endless!
No, won't get into Pi anytime soon. The Atmega328 and soon my new OLEDiESP ESP07 and ESP12E boards do all I need and more. You can reed about the features of the up coming OLEDiESP board in my other comment here.
Hayri - this is cool, Well done!
Thank you Atakan.
Very functional and for a change, useful too. Good presentation and clear concise explanation of function. Will be looking at one of these when got cash :)
Thank you very much, Ted. I appreciate your kind words.
That digital clock is very nice , but if it has custom colours as well then it will be awsome
Thanks, well the OLED display come in 3 different colors. White, blue or yellow/blue.
I'd wish to have that GPS cubic watches with save position for my scooter!
Looks like not a beginner's project to me
great work!
make videoalrında takılırken birden lisan dil bi tanıdık geldi kanal adına bakınca olayı çözdüm güzel içerikler bizden bişiler görmek umut vadediyor
Teşekkür ederim.
Have you considered 3d printing a housing and kickstarting a kit for cars/bikes?
Don't think that this is a Kickstarter type product as it is not a plug and play unit but I am considering making a PCB faceplate and a 3D printed back cover in various sizes. I have another project in the works that will definitely appeal to masses and that will go on Indiegogo as I don't have access to Kickstarter here.
dude! super cool! nothing comes to those who wait, and a damn lot more to those who do! Kudos! well done!
Thanks.
now that looks like a good option for custom gauges on an electric motorcycle build
A permanent tension of 4,2 Volts can be harming the battery since Li-Ion is 'designed' for about 3,8 Volts.
Once the Lipo reaches 4.2 volts the charging boards stops charging. I have units running for over one year without any issue.
It is possible but just like sealed lead acid batterys getting topped off at 14,7V but get an standby voltage of 13,6V. The lithium ions/polymers get their full charge at 4,2V but standby should be like 3,8V. On both types this avoids corrosion and hugely enlarges lifetime.
Easy visible on cellphones. Being in 90-100% state of charge all day long kills the capacity in 1,5-2 years.
I can see a lot of practical applications for these kinds of things in motorsport, especially for things like boost (probably through a manifold air pressure sensor), oil temperature, oil pressure, air/fuel ratio, etc. Just a thought.
You are absolutely correct, only your imagination is the limit. I do have example codes for all the sensors you mentioned.
looks awesome, would love to make a water proof case with a 6 way display for my offroading CJ-5.. only problem is the current setup is all mechanical... other than the oil pressure.
Well automotive sensors are not that expensive and most will output 0-5 volt which is perfect for the Atmega chip I use.
actually looking for the wiring diagram for the i2c circ.... learning this stuff is better when people share their know how...
I2C wiring on the UNO is SDA on PIN A4 and SCL on pin A5
I found a circuit on one of the sites that has this really cool low power feature, th-cam.com/video/0IuqL-4UftA/w-d-xo.html I am looking forward to learning as much as you do one day... then I will share the lessons ive learned in an easy to understand way that is structured step by step.
cool concept. You should try doing a group buy or crowd funding to buy parts and bring 5he price down a bit as $16 is pretty steep for an atmel IC, a few supporting components and a 1.5x1.5" fairly basic two layer 1oz PCB
I wish I could but there is no Kickstarter possibility here , or I would have a dozen Kickstarter projects.
Hayri why do you say that? have you tested the waters or have similar projects failed? I know hobby electronics don't always do so well with crowd funding type things, but I feel like considering the amount of views you got on this the interest is definitely there. I guess I really can only speak for myself, but I wouldn't mind throwiny up $35-40 plus shipping for 3 of them. if even 50 people did that I'm sure that initial sum of cash could help if for nothing else to give you more purchasing power so you could have more ability to negotiate prices down with Chinese suppliers of the OLEDs and such, and to get a few giant panels of v scored pcbs or something to reduce cost just based on bulk quantity. Idk, just a thought
Where do you have the progamming code for all of the car gauges, the gear indicator and anything else that you made for cars and motorcycles?
Some I write some I find on the net.
Can you send me any of the links with the codes because I'm interested with all that stuff as a car guy and as an electronics projects guy
very cool Hayri, super nice project I have a few things I could use that for
Thanks Donnie, please do check my other PCB's also as they might interest you too. Have also 2 new PCB's coming up very soon, they are shipped and should arrive any day now.
That's a neat little project!
Thank you.
Very Nice Hayri! you got mad skill
Thanks Antoni, but you should see my never PCB's, they are much better than this :-)
I was just looking at your store, very intricate stuff. Have you ever worked with GUINO? Would be cool to integrate a universal OLEDiUNO with GUINO operation selection on what you require the screen to do
Just locked at it, it's interesting but don't know how many people actually would use it. There are much better alternatives by using the ESP and doing it all wireless all over the world using various possibilities out there. But if needed you can get the OLEDiSTATS which has USB connectivity like a UNO.
I remember buying maybe 4 of those BP-4L batteries for the old Nokia n810 I used to use.
awesome! you definitely have me interested, always hated why my bike-dash does not even have a clock, now with these displays i can make a fix....
Thank you.
6:00 obd 2 ile wifi veya Bluetoothla bağlayıp mı kullanıyorsunuz ? Çok fazla gecikme oluyor obd 2 ile. Gecikme sorununu nasıl çözebilirim. Yaptığınız göstergeyi bağlayınca gecikme olacağını düşünüyorum. Hiç akıcı görüntü olmayınca yapsın gelmiyor böyle çalışmalar.
Ben CAN BUS kullaniyorum, gecikme yok, yeni videolarima bakiver. Bu gosterge sadece analog ve test icin yapildi
I would love to know how to program this for aviation purposes for mainly jet engines.
Well I can tell you how to upload code but don't have anything for jet engines :-)
Hayri,
I like your work. I am into Offroad Jeeps. I wanted to build an auxiliary display for Tilt/Yaw/Pitch just for fun. Is this something that could do that?
hi a great follower of your work, I have a question I have a classic car will be very difficult to integrate olediuno to replace the classic panle of my car? my knowledge is very little in this area
Thanks, well you need some knowledge of electronics or somebody to help you.
So cool.I want to know how to make the cube clock
Would you please share some ideas on how to design such pcb driver for oled screen?
great looking product! can it be used for stand alone temp display for solid state controlled heated bed?
Sure, just need to adapt the temp sensor to the board and code.
Would you be able to instruct on the use of a thermo coupler setup. What's your price?
Hi - I like the holder for the BP-4L battery. Are you selling these or where can i get one?
Hi Paul, sorry for the delayed reply, lost your comment. I just soldered a female pinheader to the lipo and the male to the PCB. It's not really a holder.
you need to make a version that can be used to reflect on the glass, to make it HUD. with preferences of custom. conected to the OBD via Bluetooth
HUD possible, OBDII working on, BLE no. as soon as I have the OBDII version ready it will be plug and play. No pairing and losing connections to deal with.
good thinking! more reliable, but how to hide the cable all over the dashboard of a beautifull car?
Good job man, looks awesome. I might get back to that for my electric car conversion
Thanks, anytime you are ready.
Could you please tell me how are you reading the battery voltage and how accurate the reading is? Did you just wire the battery to one of the ADC pins with a voltage divider, or used an external voltage reference? I have a project were I tried to simulate the function of a voltmeter but the readings were off by several mA
Correct, I am using an ADC pin over a voltage divider.
Thanks for the reply.
Did someone used that to make a Sim HUD ?
Because that would be interesting
Not sure if you will see this But if you could hook it up to a computer to monitor things that would be pretty cool
If you know of any interface that will allow this let me know.
This would make a very nice PC hardware monitor for placing on a computer case or desk showing cpu temps (all cores), cpu speed, fan speeds, cpu voltages etc...very interesting and nice clear displays..The PC Overclocking market might be great for this...have you thought about that?
I could not look into it yet, don't know what kind of interface it needs to get the data from the PC. I used to have a LCD display that could do it but it connected to the Printer port, now I would need something that can do it over USB since I only have a Laptop.
All PC's can be have the system information read via USB, not sure what the software is though... I will check as I know that Corsair's all in one watercooler H110 GT with an internal USB header can drive all the system information to software so that I can read all the information in real time.
so nice, so cyberpunk kind of clock. love it
Thank you.
I was working in past few days on some program that takes bunch of latitudes and longitudes and finds shortest path,
trough set of points.
So i was using nearly same Latitudes(43) but different Longitudes(21) from yours. Just by being nearly same...
I tought to myself, wait a minute, this guy has nearly same Lat/Long as me, he must be in some neighbour country.
So yeah Bulgaria :D
Greetings from Serbia, keep doing good job.
Thank you, greetings from Bulgaria :-) Good luck with your project.
Very nice. Now where can I use this at?
Your imagination is your limit. Check out my other videos or my Tindie store for inspiration.
Hayri wow this is good stuff can you do a car audio set up. Volts,amp draw,SPL, and clipping meter , sound display
Thanks Dave, I can do Voltmeter, Spectrum Analyzer and VU-Meter
Oh MY bad 😁I wanted to know what's that thing you're holding at 2:16 the black thingy
No problem, that is a small external GPS device I bought many many years ago. Used it in combination with my laptop in the car, back when I lived in the USA. Still have it and still works :-)
very cool, now to figure what I can use them in?!!!
Thanks, why not in your plane :-) They have been used on land and water, air is next.
Hayri, why are the lower portions of the trees painted white, that line your street. Is it a chemical to kill bugs that try to crawl up to get to the leaves? But then I see the bottom of the telephone pole is painted white too. Hmmm. Maybe to make them more visible at night because there are no street lights? No that can't be it either cuz do see street lights on most of them.
Hi Thomas,
I think both reasons are valid, although I doubt that any chemical would keep it's effectiveness over a long period of time, unless it is really poisonous which would be bad for the environment and and any child or animal licking the tree :-) On country roads it's definitely for visibility as there are no street lights obviously. But in the cities it's probably because it is a kind of standart. Yes, we do have a few of streetlights but most probably not enough of them.
hola consulta son modulos de pantallas LCD que se pueden usar como instrumentos de medición universales ? ósea son programables ?
(Like very much) if price is right I could use 6 square for my truck ,speed,oil pressure, water temp,rpm,volts,and fuel. This looks great.I like the compact size.
Well, I did these only a few times as custom orders and am about to finish the V-Gauge which I will put on Indiegogo and then sell in my Tindie store.
Chernik, Bulgaria! Nice job and inspiring!
Thank you, appreciate it.
I had another idea about this. Suppose you arranged the displays into a cube. Would it be possible to implement 3D vector graphics such that it would look like a rendered object was inside the cube, when viewed from any angle?
I doubt that the Atmega328 would be powerful enough to handle that. A faster chip would be required.
where can i get one of these this would make the dash mochi so much more compact.
This is my current version of it: th-cam.com/video/FWV8Dei6ohM/w-d-xo.html Well actually totally different but based on the idea.
Amazing stuff, I'm curious as to how one would retrofit this to a vehicle one would have to know the voltages to the original displays so your displays would match how does this work?
The gauge you see in this video would need to connect like you describe, not very user friendly. I am working on a OBDII version that will be plug and play.
you are considering developing indicators for experimental flight enthusiasts ?
I have a few in mind like a Attitude Indicator and Airspeed along the Altimeter but not enough requests to really make them, it's not like I will be able to use it myself.
You live in Bulgaria, Chernik. Got it from the GPS coordinates.
Yes, I am not hiding from anybody. Why is everybody so paranoid? If somebody wants to find out my address all he has to do is order something from me for $10.00 and he gets my full address.
Joking around with you! What do you sell I'm into tech stuff maybe I will buy something from you.
That's fine, it's just I get this all the time. I guess nobody remembers the old days were you had a phonebook and could find anybody you wanted, albeit not worldwide. People seems to live in fear, anyway you are welcome to visit my Tindie store, maybe you'll find something you'd like. Take care.
you just won one more subscriber thanks man keep them coming
Thank you, enjoy your stay :-) I am here for the next 20 years, who knows what I will come up with in those years.
Very cool Mate, try to market them on battery runed devices such as Microphones, Portable speakers, Guitar pack I ran out of rechargeable battery a couple of times, if only i had a small Volt and battery gauge display like this. etc.
Thanks Rick, I am trying to bring out as many products that I think others will enjoy and use. Something new and awesome is in the works right now :-)
Nice job.
Guess this could be usefull in bigger scale rc-planes
Yes it could, you could record your speed and altitude for example to see afterwards where, when and how fast you/plane were going.
What are you using in order to design the display and print text?
Do you mean libraries? Depends on the code I use, Adafruit with custom numbers fonts, U8GLIB, MicroLCD just to name a few.
where can I get that gauge cluster... that thing is boss, I'm building a drift car and want some custom gauges.. what would you charge for these?
I will put them up on Tindie soon as I get more requests. Let me know your email and I get in touch with you. This was my first version PCB and you can see the new improved display here:
th-cam.com/video/XW0wZeSPQrE/w-d-xo.html
Kolego pokaz jak to montujesz i gdzie można kupić te podzespoły Polish ok. Dziękuje
Very Good !!! Bigger Display and Color than is perfect !!!
Thanks.
wonderful. can it use bigger display? thx
I am only using 1.3" and 2.0" color IPS displays from now on.
What a fantastic product. I really hope you can make it commercially successful before the big guys copy you. If I order through the Tindie store, would you deliver to New Zealand?
Thank you, I can deliver to New Zealand either way. Some custom items I do sell directly with payment through PayPal.
Howto change display data with the button? Do you share this code, please?
Very good work. I wonder if it works on old cars?
It will as long you have some analog sensors installed for the items you want to measure.
I would need the speedometer and the voltmeter.
Can you modify the speedometer to operate at 12V for the car?
Please for the high performance cars add a trans coolant temp on there...
That is easy to add, it's just code.
Very cool Hayri!
Thank you very much.
What is the name of the screw you use to allow for the gab between oled and pcb? And how the pins are connected to pcb? Is it through one connector or wires?
Those are hex socket head screws in M2, I use male and female pin headers to allow for the gap between the PCB and the OLED display. No wires.
What is your power draw in current? I want to purchase some! I'm going to market with our new IWash system and I've been asked to track usage so I need a log display. this looks perfect for the job!
My clock cube for example draws around 20mA, the GPS 45mA, just depends what else is on the board.
Hey, been checking your Tindie store on and off for the past couple of weeks looking for the bare boards with arduino & bootloader, or at the very least bare boards. But all I see are projects built around them, usually involving a shield of some sort. Are you still planning on selling these as bare boards, or is the police lights the most barebones version that can be purchased?
Hey Juan, If you are interested I can put up it up for sale, but it takes a couple of days to get approved by Tindie. Please let me know, it will cost $13.95 plus $4.95 shipping.
Hey, Hayri, and that would be for an unpopulated 3x3 panel, a populated single unit with bootloader, something else?
Sorry for not being clear about that, it will be for 1 populated PCB with bootloader. The code can be uploaded with a USB to UART TTL adapter like I have on Tindie. If you need more than one I will make a discount.
Well, that doesn't differ a lot from the police lights then. In that case, no need to trouble yourself with listing another variant; for prototyping purposes the police lights will do just fine. I can solder on my own female header for the OLED.
I'll be in touch once I'm ready to order the rest. It's for a car that's been under restoration for 2 years now, and I'm not yet at the stage where I can start working on the interior. :/
One last question though: those nice circular gauges, is that your own code or a library?
Not entirely my code but I edited them to my taste. Once you are ready to buy the PCB's I will send you the code. Like I explained in the video, if you need more than one I can send them in 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 or 9 PCB configuration and I will give you a discount. Take your time and let me know when you are ready.
i know this video is old but is it possible to make a speedometer which alarms the driver he is over the speed limit?
Don't have a code that is currently doing that, but it is possible of course, could warn with a LED or buzzer or both