Hello VLud,
I was planning on doing the same on my RCZ but instead using Wave4 which i found in poland for cheap(9835408780), i have a few questions:
Thank you very much for your quick answer,I changed my Wave2 to Wave3 SD in my RCZ since
C5 Aircross 8" screen could fit, I never took measures to check this as this screen is quite expensive (and already had some hard time to fit the 7" one).
- Do you think 8 inch would fit with modification to the fiasca panel or is 7 inch a better option?
Plug'n play but under Arduino CAN (NAC + MATT) - 2100: EFED73313F381DF00F
- MATT COLOR you used does it need any modification or is it straight plug'n'play for our cars i was planning on using 9814039880
The 308 pack, measures for the hole are on the topic
- What did you use as the camera 180 degree unit?
As far as sources are present of course you can
- Would it be okay if I redid your tutorial in English and share it on english peugeot rcz forum(obviously with full credit towards you and everyone associated with your projects on Github)?
Just take the donor VIN ?
- While calibrating the Wave4 unit we would need to get a VIN of a car for a proper assignment for mapping updates I recon how would one go around doing that?
Any SD reference will do
208 Screen (7") references are written on the topic
The mounting system won't work on the RCZ anyway, you have to bend NAC "ears" else you must find a DS3 NAC but won't make the integration much more easier.
Nouveauté, je me suis amusé à installer la caméra panoramique sur ma Z, assez galère de tirer du câble jusque dans le pare-choc (qu'il a fallu démonter en partie) et d'y faire un trou mais ça fonctionne
Plus qu'à calibrer les lignes dynamiques (ça fonctionne sans rien modifier à mon code) sur une place de parking avec lignes blanches et Diagbox, la caméra n'étant pas totalement centrée (pas trop d'autres choix niveau positionnement)
Elle devient bien équipée la "vieille"
Hello again, Sadly i cannot edit this post anymore, i have went through with more stuff, seems like the tool is somehow unreliable and sometimes loses some bits(unless its my arduino setup that causes it) randomly dropping connection, I have successfully replaced the digitizer of the DGT7C screen i can later share which one i bought quality is same as OEM tbh, entire screen works now, im waiting for the better cable to arrive from aliexpress so i dont have this weird looking thing: https://imgur.com/a/jUYHj6u, sadly i dont really know why the Bluetooth doesnt work, the option is just grayed out, i have used custom 208 calibration and config, as my unit was new from factory it seems. any ideas regarding the bluetooth and reliability of the tool?Hello @VLud we finally managed to gather and start working with the NAC, after some troubleshotting we got it up and running, now the only thing i would like to ask about is if its possible to change the calibration and VIN with your arduino-psa-diag tool, i got to mention i got a beep every few seconds and display displays Citroen logo(will this be an issue?) we are close on finishing it up and lemme tell you what we did with the phonocar cable is beyond next level... ill send pictures later, as this is even more ghetto than the method suggested in 308 thread but stable and solid as hell... im sincerely thankful for all your help.
EDIT: Scratch everything i said before, i did it, it was a clean NAC so needed a calibration, i uploaded peugeot 208 I wave 4 calibration, it was tough as the communication has issues, when using your tool it often stops/stalls during calibration or parameter reading, i put the arduino to common ground with NAC but still the same issue, would you be able to tell me what im doing incorrectly, also seems like my NAC has intermitten bt initialization issues, maybe calibration was executed incorrectly. thanks for all of your tutorials and help in this topic already.
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The value of the resistors RRTH and RRTL should be between 500Ohm and 6kOhm. The overall resistor in the whole CAN network should be about 100Ohm.
oh damn, i removed that resistor, i was swapping the damn shields because i thought i screwed something up, thank you very much oh my god, you just made my day, i got already scared that ill have to buy a second unit, ill get one more resistor then and will try doing a clean calibration this way. Thanks again, also imma publish a few mods that i did to the display and a stl for TPU rim for it to hide it a little bit better.The problem is not linked to the tool but the connection between Arduino & NAC (you must have a common ground and 2.2kOhms termination resistor on Arduino side to match PSA Design)
TJA1055:
You can't have Bluetooth working on bench because you need a FMUX or emulating it (included in conversion sketch), your NAC doesn't have any issue don't worry.
okay, i didnt have 2.2k ohm so i did 4.7k in parallel which is about 2.2k, across CANL and CANH as thats how i understand it should be, but sadly the shield doesnt think its good and just lights up all leds and wont send anything to the unit(im using shield v1.2) i already tried different arduino. I power the unit from LAB psu at 12.6V + common ground to shield GND point, i power the arduino from PC USB.The original resistor is 120Ohms not 2.2kOhms anyway
You can screw a resistor directly in the terminals
oh wait is the modified one supposed to go to the Infotainment or the Car CAN Network, because i understood that the unmodified(lower one) should go to the Infotainment(NAC) how i understood it from the tuto, and yes i cannot change language nor i cant find where to change the time even(i killed my RTC so i need to buy new one)Can you change language and see time ?
If not you did something wrong like interverting CAN shields
I dont understand, I have this plugged into the car, and after i turn the key, it displays everything and boots normally, just that it has the above mentioned problems, to calibrate i was using the psa-diag from you for bench calibration, this is the comfort can adapter that i have connected as specified in this tuto: https://www.forum-peugeot.com/Forum...eg-nac-matrice-can2010-sur-bsi-can2004.18068/Well that's normal then, you must have original CAN network as input, the sketch is not a simulator.
just glue the display to the panel hahaha, its hot glue
Petite update: Mon écran s'est re-décollé il y a quelques jours en plein soleil, j'ai entre temps investi dans une imprimante 3D ce qui facilite un peu plus mes expériences
Je met en ligne deux conceptions 3D pour fixer l'écran du NAC sur une façade ACV 381040–03–3 (tout en le rendant démontable - en le glissant vers le bas - en cas de casse )
Équerre
Bezel
Le bezel se clipse sur la façade, rien à coller !
Les équerres ont été collées avec de la colle plastique Bardahl (Résiste à l'eau et à une plage de température comprise entre -45° / +120°) autant dire que maintenant mes équerres et la façade ne font qu'un (Le fond de la façade a été poncé au papier abrasif 120 et nettoyé à l'acétone pour un maximum d’accroche)
Il faudra que je prenne le temps de poncer légèrement le bezel puis le peindre pour le rendre plus lisse (et donc plus joli)
Si ça peut aider des gens à faire la même chose que moi
im sure i enabled them in the tool and pushed the changes to the unit