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About the product 1. Replacement LCD Screen + touch screen digitizer assembly for Meizu M5 Note / Meilan Note 5 2. Replace the old, broken, cracked, damaged one 3. Make your dev…
In such a condition, many companies and engineers choose M5Stackto set up a customised small weather monitor stations to get more accurate weather data they want.
Yoshihiro Shimoyama is the president of ergo, a Japanese IT consulting company. To facilitate the care of his parents, he built a weather monitor system at his parents" home in Kagoshima City, using M5Stack"s Core2, StickC,human sensor (PIR HAT), environmental sensor (ENV UNIT) andM5Camera to monitor the safety of the elderly, collect environmental data and simply control the home. Shimoyama used the Arduino IDE to program, set up M5StickC to transfer data to the MQTT broker every five minutes, stored the data in the PostgreSQL database, and finally edited the data on Rmenu to display visualized graphs.
The monitoring display graph is divided into three sections. The first part has five columns of data. The first column shows the number of responses from the human sensor at each time of day, which detects whether the elderly person is up and moving, and Shimoyama can contact the elderly person and the local caregiver if there are any abnormalities to prevent accidents occur; the second column shows the weather data of the surrounding area obtained from the weather information service; the third column shows the temperature, humidity and air pressure in the room;The fourth and fifth columns contain the temperature and humidity data at the head and feet of the bed where the elderly person sleeps. The second section is a row of gauges, the eight gauges showing the data uploaded by the M5StickC placed in the kitchen. The line graph in the third section is a visual view of the corresponding kitchen environment data.
Besides such extreme weather, this remote monitoring system gives Yoshihiro Shimoyama, who is away from home, a lot of convenience and security in his daily life. In normal times, as it is not convenient to watch the monitoring data all the time, the M5Core2 in Mr. Shimoyama"s hands is set up with an alert function and a vibration function. Even if there is movement at night, the human sensor at home senses his parents" movement and transmits it to the device, thus he can feel his parents" activities at all times, as if the family is living together. Even when he is away, with a pocket WIFI connection, Mr. Shimoyama can receive alerts from his parents" home by carrying the Core2 with him.
The M5Camera will not only take daily photos of the medication calendar on the wall of his parents" home and send it to Mr. Shimoyama at breakfast time so that he can check and remind them to take their medication, but also have the AI function to intelligently monitor his home for any major abnormal changes and send alerts in time.
The E60 generation introduced various new electronic features, including the iDrive infotainment system, head-up display, active cruise control, active steering, adaptive headlights, night vision, lane departure warning and voice control. The E60 was the first 5 Series to be available with a turbocharged petrol engine, a 6-speed automatic transmission and regenerative braking.
The M5 model was introduced in 2005 and is powered by the BMW S85 V10 engine. It was sold in the sedan and wagon body styles, with most cars using the 7-speed SMG III transmission. It was the first and only M5 model to be sold with a V10 engine.
The iDrive infotainment system— first introduced in the E65 7 Series— was fitted to all E60 models. The standard iDrive system included a 6.5-inch LCD screen, a single-disc CD/MP3 player, Bluetooth for phone calls (available only on later-build 2004 models, and standard on all 2005 and newer models), basic voice control,GPS navigation, Sirius Satellite Radio (on North American-spec models), and DVD video playback. iPod and USB integration, HD Radio (on North American-spec models), an auxiliary audio input jack (standard on 2008 and newer models), full voice control, and a multi-disc CD/MP3/DVD changer (mounted in the glove compartment). On North American-spec models, a ten-speaker premium audio system with dual under-seat subwoofers and an amplifier was standard equipment, with a thirteen-speaker Harman Kardon "Logic 7" premium surround sound audio system available as an option on all models.
At launch, the E60 used the previous generation E39 5 Series" M54 straight 6 engine in the 520i, 525i and 530i models. The only petrol model with a new engine at launch was the 545i with the N62 V8. The M54 was phased out after the 2005 model years and replaced with the straight-4 N43 (in the 520i) and the straight-6 N52 engine (in the 525i and 530i). The model range was also expanded the same year to include a wider range of models like the 523i, 540i and 550i. In 2007, the only turbocharged E60 model was introduced, the 535i with the twin-turbo straight-6 N54 engine. This model was exclusive to the North American market and was not sold in Europe.
The only diesel model available at launch was the 530d, which used an updated "TU" version of the M57 engine found in the previous generation E39 5 Series. In 2004 the 535d and 525d were added to the model range which also used different versions of the M57 straight-6 turbo engine. In 2005, the only 4 cylinder diesel model E60 was added to the model range, the 520d using the older M47 engine at first, and later the new N47 engine from 2007. Most of the diesel model range was exclusive to the European market, except a few models which were sold in some countries in Asia. No diesel models were offered in North America.
The M5 model of the E60 generation was introduced in 2005 and produced in sedan and wagon body styles. The E60 M5 is powered by the BMW S85 V10 engine, which produces 373 kW (500 hp) at 7,750 rpm, 520 N⋅m (384 lb⋅ft) at 6,100 rpm and has a redline of 8,250 rpm.
Mechanically, the 5 Series gained the new engines and transmissions from the E70 X5. On automatic transmission models, a shift by wire shifter replaced the mechanical version and shift paddles were available for the first time on a 5 Series model besides the M5.
I have found that an off the shelf Nakto M5 display without Aventon firmware works just fine! The display isn"t terminated to the Higo/Julet 5 pin male connector, but I can remove the back cover + wires of the old display and solder those onto the new one, or I can splice on the extension cable I bought.
Turns out the controllers used here are using Kingmeter 618U / J-LCD protocol. I verified this by hooking up the new and broken old display to a logic analyzer and found the protocols to match this library https://github.com/MichaelFabry/Ard...uino_Pedelec_Controller/display_kingmeter.cpp
I messed around with P05 and found out that some of the higher level PAS settings (This display went alphanumeric on me!) just made the bike drive itself forward, way faster than the walk mode!
P06 is normally in inches, but in this instance it maps to the default tire settings available. Follow the order in your Aventon user manual from smallest to largest, number 4 is 24". The 618U protocol has the display state wheel size every packet, I confirmed these map between displays. The kingmeter library above also shows this order.
I"m uncertain if P07 is actually 16, I need to do some real world testing, but this setting doesn"t leave the display and Shengyi doesn"t list this specific model online. However, their similar models all have 16 pole pairs, so I believe this is correct.
P14 makes no difference here! The controller we have internally limits to 22A. The display does not echo this setting back to the controller, I did not see any changes in the packets. The controller also does not report current to the display, this field was always 0. I set this to 1A and noticed no difference.
P20 is usually listed as "Alternate" or "Standby" in product listings for this screen and others with the same style settings where P20 decides protocol. I think this display is a Kingmeter Nokee-U knock-off, so it would make sense to not broadcast the name of the protocol.
Got broken LCD display screen in your Huawei MediaPad M5 10? Buy the Replacement LCD Screen for Huawei MediaPad M5 10 and replace the broken, cracked, scratched screen in your handset. High quality display with perfect fit and resolution. Just replace the LCD, use it with your existing working Touch Screen and start using your phone again.
The Replacement Display Screen for Huawei MediaPad M5 10 also comes with manufacturing defect warranty and the shipping is done in secured packing to make sure you get the product in perfect shape.
Please note: This part is LCD Only! and is used with existing touch screen digitizer. If you have a broken screen of your Huawei MediaPad M5 10 and you don"t know which part you need then buy the "LCD with Touch Screen (folder)" or read more here: Confused between Touch Screen (digitizer), LCD Screen (lcd only) and LCD with Touch Screen (folder)
This product is LCD only. Here LCD means "Liquid Crystal Display", which is the screen responsible for displaying. It does not includes touch screen digitizer. If you dont know what to change or you are confused about which part to buy, then please buy the "LCD with Touch Screen (folder)".
My friend and I are trying to get his ebike up and running. The motor is a hub motor with built-in controller. The wires from the motor run from the rear to the front handle bars. The OEM LCD that in on the handlebars seems to be damaged. There are wires going to that LCD panel which shows the basic info (speed, odometer, battery indicator, etc)
There are seperate wires going to a small set of buttons on the handlebar as well that are not attached to the LCD display that turn on the bike and also +and- buttons
Since the LCD panel is damaged and does not turn on, is there a way to bypass it to get power? The battery is fully charged but the power button does not power the bike on.
A little update..I seen these wires going into the LCD panel. When I removed the back cover I seen : "TX" grey wire, "RX" white wire, "B+" pink wire, " K " yellow wire and "GND" black wire on the pcb
Transmit data, receive data and probably key. The B+ wire carries battery voltage to the lcd. When you switch it on, it sends the voltage back down the K wire to power the controller. You can therefore try joining those two wires. Without the tx and rx to communicate with the lcd, you might get the lowest power setting or no power at all. If it doesn"t work like that, you could also try joining tx and rx plus the B+ and K.
I bypassed the lcd panel..connected the K and B+ together but nothing..then connected the RX and TX wires together and the bike runs but since the lcd is bypassed I think the motor is stuck on Level 1 mode. There are 5 speed modes.
edit to add , most of these displays are re-branded generic boards, like King brand for example... and even if they are not, it always helps to contribute more data to the pool.
Ok..Ill get my friend to take some pics of it. The bike is running now..just trying to figure out if a generic LCD with the same wires will be able to increase the speed level...if we can get it to 3 to 5 then it will be sufficient
flangefrog wrote:You won"t want to join the RX and TX together. This will just send anything the controller is trying to send to the display back to itself.
But its the only way that the motor will run. When I connected just the B+ and K wires together the motor didnt turn. But after connecting the RX and TX then the motor turned. There are 5 wires total going to the LCD. The other wire is GND(black)
You have to compensate by soldering some length of the current shunt, otherwise the controller is current limited. There is a software limit inside when the LCD is missing.
Do it several times, 3mm at the time. Check the motor temperature before you solder some more. Be sure to reset the shunt before attaching the LCD again, otherwise bad things can happen (to much of power=burned motor).
Controllers are cheap compared with LCDs. Normally, it"s bet to buy them as a pair. You might want to think about replacing your interal contoller with an external one, which can offer a lot of advantages.
Both the controller and LCD are talking to each other like you and me talking on the phone. If I"m not there, it doesn"t matter how you connect the phone lines, you still won"t be able to hear me.
Both the controller and LCD are talking to each other like you and me talking on the phone. If I"m not there, it doesn"t matter how you connect the phone lines, you still won"t be able to hear me.