Difference between revisions of "Automotive"
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
Line 8: | Line 8: | ||
[[Yamaha EBike Battery Dongle]] - A way to use Homemade and Third party batteries on a E-Bike that requires communication to be able to turn on. | [[Yamaha EBike Battery Dongle]] - A way to use Homemade and Third party batteries on a E-Bike that requires communication to be able to turn on. | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[Zadi E-Lock system]] - Motorcycle Key, lock and immobilizer system. | ||
==Automotive Communication Interfaces== | ==Automotive Communication Interfaces== | ||
Automotive electronics often communicate with protocols that are not common to other industries. Examples of automotive communication protocols include [[CAN]], [[LIN]], [[SENT]], and [[Ethernet]] | Automotive electronics often communicate with protocols that are not common to other industries. Examples of automotive communication protocols include [[CAN]], [[LIN]], [[SENT]], and [[Ethernet]] |
Revision as of 03:38, 5 May 2024
Everything related to reverse engineering automobiles, motorcycles or anything similar.
Device Index
Yamaha EBike Battery Dongle - A way to use Homemade and Third party batteries on a E-Bike that requires communication to be able to turn on.
Zadi E-Lock system - Motorcycle Key, lock and immobilizer system.
Automotive Communication Interfaces
Automotive electronics often communicate with protocols that are not common to other industries. Examples of automotive communication protocols include CAN, LIN, SENT, and Ethernet