Another update, CAN is now working with the sleep and wake functionality.  
Made another quick video to show the current status of bring-up.

Have a look Cape CAN Demo <http://youtu.be/GMQ8FetZylA>

Next is the accelerometer/gyro with a nice visual feedback.

Regards
Marc

On Friday, May 23, 2014 11:27:47 AM UTC+1, [email protected] wrote:

> Just a quick update on the progress of the Cape.  Made a quick video to 
> show the current status of bring-up. Demonstrating the automatic sleep and 
> wake functionality using the vehicle ignition signal, vital really for 
> saving power.
>
> Have a look at the Cape Demo <http://youtu.be/zzXVGZpiWp0>
>
> More will be posted soon, now that we have got over the initial issues 
> bring-up should be fairly quick.
>
> Regards
> Marc
>
> On Monday, January 27, 2014 5:37:41 PM UTC, [email protected] wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>> I am part of a startup that has developed a system that is used to 
>> analyse vehicles in they way they are driven and also track the journeys.
>>
>> We are producing a cape to use for development of our next version and 
>> thinking  about offering it for sale to the open source community.  The 
>> basics of the interface are:
>> CAN
>> ODBII via SN1110 OBD to UART Interpreter
>> Mini-PCIe for 3G-LTE/GPS card
>> 6 axis accel and gyro
>> RTC
>> USB expansion for WiFi dongle (possibly supporting 802.11p)
>> Bi directional GPIO for vehicle signals (Ignition in GPIO_0 wakeup domain)
>>
>> And maybe some more.
>>
>> Are there any requests/requirements that you think might be of benefit to 
>> make the cape more usable ?
>>
>> Any feedback appreciated.
>>
>> Kind Regards
>> Marc
>>
>>

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