I don't know what an OBDII is, but if it's just standard serial, there are several devices out there. I've been researching using Bluetooth in embedded devices and have come across a few things:
Promi-SD from Lemos International http://www.lemosint.com/scripts/bluetooth_promi.asp (kinda expensive, also check out the other BT products they have)
EmbeddedBlue from Parallax http://www.parallax.com/detail.asp?product_id=30068 (you may need to strap on a BASIC Stamp board)
Bluetooth accelerometer http://www.gvu.gatech.edu/ccg/resources/btacc/index.html (it has a serial port BT device in there somewhere, I think it's one of these: http://www.btdesigner.com/modules.htm
-=tod
-- Tod E. Kurt http://todbot.com/
On Feb 25, 2004, at 3:04 PM, deli-x wrote:
Does anybody know where I can get a battery-powered, 9pin RS232 Bluetooth
adapter? I googled it and found one product, the Inventel BlueAirPlug,
but it's not available for retail sale. The other ones I found are
powered by pin 9 or an external power source. What I would like to do is
have the bluetooth adapter attached to an OBDII to RS232 connector for my
car so I can wirelessly get readings from my Palm or Laptop Does anybody
know anywhere locally or online where I can find something like this?
Does anybody know if something like this would work? Any feedback would
be great!
Thanks!
Mike
