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    Elechouse PN532 NFC Module V3 for Arduino etc.

    Ideas for using NFC Rings
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      MarkGabb last edited by

      @Limpresible upload your sketch for us and im sure someone will be able to take a quick look
      @Lokki up to car install now....just noticed you have a ACC,ON, IGN are you switching both ACC and ON from the same relay?

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      • Lokki
        Lokki Community Helper last edited by Lokki

        @MarkGabb I had mine in an R31 Skyline, so it was a bit different in ignition design to newer cars - in the end I tied accessory and ignition power to the same relay and had it go straight to that. Originally they were seperate ignition positions.
        So first ring touch was to power the car on, second was to crank the engine for a set period. Pretty much the same as most keyless ignition vehicles now, with the power/start button.

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          MarkGabb last edited by

          @Lokki awesome...within about a week i should have mine up and running

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          • Lokki
            Lokki Community Helper @MarkGabb last edited by Lokki

            @MarkGabb I'm looking forward to hearing how you go with it! I've got a few more things to do before I upgrade my current ride, so if you do something better or different I'm definitely interested in that.
            Got a LattePanda that'll get shoved into the double-din slot, touchscreen/win10/arduino integration. I figure I'll feed it GPS, mobile cell service and ecu data as well as use it for entertainment, engine start and doors.

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              MarkGabb last edited by

              yeah im looking into the raspberry pi openelec rout for mine

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                MarkGabb last edited by MarkGabb

                here is my pre install test


                i think i may put in a longer delay after the ignition step so it cant turn the car off again in you dont pull your hand away

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                • Lokki
                  Lokki Community Helper last edited by

                  Nice one dude. Looks good.
                  Be careful if you're not using a latching relay for accessories/ignition, power loss to the arduino might leave you coasting to a stop.

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                    MarkGabb last edited by

                    taken it into account...
                    im building a capitor bank to plug directly into the power supply....so baring the arduino dying itself, i should be fine
                    seems to be the way everyone is doing things now using super resistors as power sources for small devices

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                      MarkGabb last edited by

                      ive recently gotten quite interested in the mysensors opensource automation gear at the moment...

                      am thinking about intergrating some of their work into this as well....

                      basicly rfm 838 mhz radio transfer tech....add in a remote starter type thing....

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                      • Lokki
                        Lokki Community Helper last edited by

                        All good then! There's nothing more embarassing than coasting across three lanes of traffic then pulling your steering column apart to hotwire the car... * cough *

                        So what kind of vehicle are you putting this all in?

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                          MarkGabb last edited by

                          1996 mitsubishi mirage....pretty tame car, but i figure the wiring will be much easier that way.....
                          still gotta workout how to diable the colum lock

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                          • Lokki
                            Lokki Community Helper last edited by

                            Not bad, it should do the trick. I actually just removed the steering lock in the skyline to do this, I was looking for an electrically actuated steering lock off a late model car to replace it but never quite got there.

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                              MarkGabb last edited by

                              from my copious googleing it looks like its just a spring i need to remove...which shouldnt be hard....

                              want to leave the key in the car for a month or so.......JUSTIN CASE

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                              • Lokki
                                Lokki Community Helper last edited by

                                Haha, yeah. I compensated for the removal by installing a combination gps tracker and killswitch.

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                                  MarkGabb last edited by

                                  so both good news and bad....got the device in and mounted....
                                  but burnt out my imoboliser....didnt even know i had one.....so trip to the auto elec's tomorrow

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                                    Lokki Community Helper @MarkGabb last edited by

                                    @MarkGabb urk. How'd you manage that?

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                                      MarkGabb last edited by

                                      well im not sure.......but i have a theory.... there is an Nti jumpstart plug on my cylinder, cant start car unless keys are in ignition.... so i bridged the wires.....

                                      have a feeling it may have a resistive circuit instead of a strait switch...

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                                        MarkGabb last edited by

                                        basicly the most icdo know is that it did work, then suddenly which trying to start it now cranks over but wont latch on....

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                                          Javier @Lokki last edited by

                                          @Lokki I bought one of these for mi Raspberry pi 2. I would like to know how to conect to it.
                                          What would be an easy way? Perhaps with a TTL to USB cable directly to a usb raspberry port?
                                          I am newbie :D

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                                          • Lokki
                                            Lokki Community Helper last edited by

                                            @Javier, sorry connect which to the Raspberry Pi? They have a pin header which provides GPIO access for things like I2C interface (for a PN532 reader module) and programmable pins that will allow you to control relays to affect real-world parts of your vehicle.
                                            I don't particular like Raspberry Pi and so I don't have a huge amount of experience using them, but that's the basics right there.
                                            But no. Probably not TTL converters, and probably not via a USB port.

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