Hi
Development a bord for the automotive application, for wireless communication that I used the DT06 module, is connected to the CPU to uart interface for transmit the engine parameters.
The DT06 uses the Telnet protocol to export the UART string, I would like to create a small console with the display.
Someone knows if you can use the second DT06 module that connects to Wi-Fi with the integrated DT06 module to export the uart data, in high words has two connected modules to have a transparent serial connection?
Thanks for the support.
The DT06 is a German cable connector, not a module in my catalog. As I found it there is no limit on the number that can be used. Post links to technical information on the components you plan on using.
Here is some important reading if you are getting into Automotive.
Arduinos were designed for and are are intended for experimentation and learning, often with breadboards and loose wires that eventually break if vibrated. Most important, the boards are not protected against harsh, dirty or electrically noisy environments found in industrial, automotive and other commercial applications. It is unreliable as it is not suitable for industrial, automotive and other commercial operation.
There is many good app notes such as AN2689 by ST on automotive electronics. reading it will help you a lot.
https://www.st.com/resource/en/application_note/cd00181783-protection-of-automotive-electronics-from-electrical-hazards-guidelines-for-design-and-component-selection-stmicroelectronics.pdf
Also take a look at these: Distilled Automotive Electronics Design | Analog Devices and
Transient Voltage Suppression in Automotive Applications
AEC-100 https://media.monolithicpower.com/mps_cms_document/w/e/Webinar_-_Fundamentals_of_AEC-
Hi
Thank fo the answer.
This application is only for my use, not for industrial development.
Without knowing what the DT06 is I cannot give you an accurate answer. Post a link to its technical details.
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