The document provides instructions for building a boot cable to connect a car's onboard diagnostics (OBD) port to an electronic control unit (ECU). It lists the necessary components as an OBD female connector for the car side, a 1000 ohm resistor, a 120 ohm resistor, and a 1N4148 diode. It then shows a diagram of how to connect the various pins of the OBD connector to provide power and establish communication between the OBD port and ECU for functions like resetting and transmitting over the CAN bus.
The document provides instructions for building a boot cable to connect a car's onboard diagnostics (OBD) port to an electronic control unit (ECU). It lists the necessary components as an OBD female connector for the car side, a 1000 ohm resistor, a 120 ohm resistor, and a 1N4148 diode. It then shows a diagram of how to connect the various pins of the OBD connector to provide power and establish communication between the OBD port and ECU for functions like resetting and transmitting over the CAN bus.
The document provides instructions for building a boot cable to connect a car's onboard diagnostics (OBD) port to an electronic control unit (ECU). It lists the necessary components as an OBD female connector for the car side, a 1000 ohm resistor, a 120 ohm resistor, and a 1N4148 diode. It then shows a diagram of how to connect the various pins of the OBD connector to provide power and establish communication between the OBD port and ECU for functions like resetting and transmitting over the CAN bus.
The document provides instructions for building a boot cable to connect a car's onboard diagnostics (OBD) port to an electronic control unit (ECU). It lists the necessary components as an OBD female connector for the car side, a 1000 ohm resistor, a 120 ohm resistor, and a 1N4148 diode. It then shows a diagram of how to connect the various pins of the OBD connector to provide power and establish communication between the OBD port and ECU for functions like resetting and transmitting over the CAN bus.