AUTOMOBILE DASHBOARD IMPLEMENTATION USING CAN BUS & FREE RTOS
Keywords:
Low Power control, Controller Area Network, Serial Peripheral Interface.Abstract
An electrical device used in vehicles Right in front of the driver sits the dashboard, a control panel
that houses all the necessary instruments and buttons for controlling the vehicle. These days, it's common for
cars to have many digital dashboards, all of which work together to make driving easier and safer.In the end,
this project aims to create a dashboard interface for an ECU that can monitor a variety of parameters, including
fuel level, seatbelt alert warning, safety system with airbag management, and more. The project will be carried
out using a 32-bit controller that is based on the ARM7 architecture.The NXP LPC2148 is a 32-bit RISC
microcontroller with Thumb extensions based on the ARM7TDMI-S architecture, built by Philips's offshoot
firm. The device has a lot of features, including 32 KB of RAM, 512 KB of on-chip flash memory, a vectored
interrupt controller, two 10-bit ADCs with fourteen channels, a USB 2.0 full-speed device controller, two
UARTs, two serial interfaces (I2C and SPI), and a lot more