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2004LB7 03-15-2012 12:57 AM

Arduino Module Programming?
 
any one have experience programming an Arduino Module? i have an Arduino Uno

i am putting together a "Tap" shift setup on my 04 duramax. i have a good grasp of electronics and what it would take to get it to work but have never really done any programming. i think it is based on C++ but could be wrong.

i am hopping someone would be willing to help me through this. i drew up a flow chart that shows the process that i would like to program in to the Arduino module to be able to make the Tap shift work

if anyone is willing or interested let me know and i will provide any information i can

thanks
Jason

2004LB7 03-17-2012 04:24 PM

bump

2004LB7 03-20-2012 12:48 AM

i guess this is beyond all of us:igive:

megancheung 03-21-2012 10:14 PM

With upto 5m range, how can i bring my laptop and do a wireless programming for my already deployed Arduino based devices which is hard to open.

2004LB7 03-22-2012 01:29 AM

? what:s:

i understood that about 10 different way

AdrianD 04-15-2012 07:41 AM

Post up the diagram and I will try to help :)
If the shifting is anything like the Jeep's AW4 automatic, then it should be relatively simple and fun to do.

I'm actually prototyping on an Arduino-based VNT controller right now...

2004LB7 04-15-2012 11:24 AM

thanks, i will see what i can do

PSDGuy 04-17-2012 10:34 AM

Ya, post up the diagram.

Do you know what pins you will be using as input to the trans (which pins are pulled low/high to get it to shift)?

Do the tranny pins take a 5v or 12v signal?

If 5v, then you can just directly signal the trans from the arduino; if not, then you will need some sort of relay or transistor to switch the 12v signal with a 5v gate.

2004LB7 04-18-2012 12:28 AM

2 Attachment(s)
sorry for the delay, busy week/weekend

the TCM uses 12v so i would use relays to isolate it

here is a diagram. it is not 100% complete but it should be enough to get started

i plan on using the 1 wire that comes in for the horn with a voltage drop resister network (as a new clockspring is expensive). i have a steering wheel with the buttons that i will need to check the resistance on and determine what voltage drop we will be getting so it can be programmed in

to keep the horn functional i can have the Arduino board activate a relay dedicated to the horn, i will just need to wire a resistor to the current contacts in the steering wheel for the horn button

i will finish the circuit and upload it shortly

thanks for your help
Jason

2004LB7 04-18-2012 12:30 AM

PS zip file has full size file


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