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	<title>A Good Service &#187; Gadgets</title>
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		<title>Very Good Gadgets</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today, the OBD diagnostic chips are increasingly based on CAN-processor platform, and so in May to change the data in different ways by the scanning protocol. PING protocol &#8217;sequentially The diagnostic chip &#8220;and ties up the system management engine when the correct protocol is recognized. The 8-bit PIC or AVR used as hardware platform is, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today, the OBD diagnostic chips are increasingly based on CAN-processor platform, and so in May to change the data in different ways by the scanning protocol. PING protocol &#8217;sequentially The diagnostic chip &#8220;and ties up the system management engine when the correct protocol is recognized. The 8-bit PIC or AVR used as hardware platform is, however, but requires much additional hardware to meet the needs of all multiple protocols. It&#8217;s time for a better solution using a modern controller is the motivation for the synthesis module Diamex DXM, used in our BY OBD2 Scan.</p>
<p>The module includes an ARM Cortex M3 DXM controller and the necessary surfacemount device (SMD) circuit on a small printed circuit board (PCB). This plugin allows to reduce circuit requirements for a minimum and provides a material basis for a unified yet flexible development projects OBD2 compact. Designed as a universal OBD2 diagnostic and control unit with its own dedicated firmware, it can be connected directly to the diagnostic port of a vehicle. At high speed (up to 250,000 baud) serial interface allows an external connection. At the heart of this module is the 32-bit ARM Cortex M3 CPU with a clock frequency of 72 MHz, 64 KB of Flash memory and 20 KB of RAM. The environment includes protection of online K IC, a driver may MOS transistors for the PWM-based protocols, two signal lines and a dedicated power supply with overvoltage protection.</p>
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