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| + | The '''veeOP''' is the '''Raspberry Pi Vehicle Operating Platform'''. | ||
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| + | It's an extensible open source hardware (and software) platform, that enables you to use your Raspberry Pi in your vehicle. It's core function is to allow you to smoothly power on, and off the Raspberry Pi by the state of your vehicle's ignition. This helps with headless (no display) implementations, and is also convenient for implementations with a display (or even a touch-screen). It has the capability to communicate a command to the Raspberry Pi to say "Hi, the ignition is off, please let the veeOP know when you'd like to power down". So that your implementation of a Raspberry Pi "carputer" can stay powered on when you need it to, and power it down when you don't -- say for example, if you're stopped at a gas station and need your ignition to be off, you don't have to reboot your Raspberry Pi | ||
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| + | The veeOP is "application agnostic", that is, it gets you over the hurdle of the complexity of the power supply, and lets you get to the "good stuff" -- you know, like media center applications, GPS applications, or ''anything'' that you can imagine. | ||
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| + | But! It doesn't end there. It's based on an Arduino-compatible microcontroller that you can reprogram. And it has a RESTful API that allows you to extend it's core functionality. This wiki will guide you through the steps that you need to take full control of your veeOP. | ||
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| + | == Categories == | ||
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| + | |width=48|{{Click || image=Nuvola_apps_kdict.png | link=User_Manual:Index | width=48px | height=48px }} | ||
| + | |'''[[User_Manual:Index|User Manual]]'''<br><small>The veeOP User Manual | ||
| + | |width=48|{{Click || image=Nuvola_apps_ktip.png | link=Application Ideas | width=48px | height=48px }} | ||
| + | |'''[[Application Ideas]]'''<br><small>Ideas of what you can do with your Raspberry Pi carputer. | ||
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| + | |width=48|{{Click || image=Nuvola_apps_khelpcenter.png | link=Frequently Asked Questions | width=48px | height=48px }} | ||
| + | |'''[[Frequently Asked Questions]]'''<br><small>A collection of the questions and answers | ||
| + | |width=48|{{Click || image=Nuvola_apps_download_manager.png | link=Downloads | width=48px | height=48px }} | ||
| + | |'''[[Downloads]]'''<br><small>Download distros pre-loaded with all the veeOP software. | ||
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| + | |width=48|{{Click || image=Nuvola_apps_khexedit.png | link=REST API | width=48px | height=48px }} | ||
| + | |'''[[REST API]]'''<br><small>The ins-and-outs of the RESTful API | ||
| + | |width=48|{{Click || image=Nuvola_apps_kcmprocessor.png | link=Microcontroller And Electronics | width=48px | height=48px }} | ||
| + | |'''[[Microcontroller And Electronics]]'''<br><small>Wrangle in the power of the on-board Arduino-compatible microprocessor, and use it for your applications. | ||
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| + | |width=48|{{Click || image=Icon_tools.png | link=Vehicle Installation | width=48px | height=48px }} | ||
| + | |'''[[Vehicle Installation]]'''<br><small>Details on how to install the veeOP (and your Pi!) in your vehicle | ||
| + | |width=48|{{Click || image=Nuvola_apps_kpackage.png | link=I²C API | width=48px | height=48px }} | ||
| + | |'''[[I²C API]]'''<br><small>Get in depth with the microcontroller code, and it's I²C API | ||
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| + | |width=48|{{Click || image=Nuvola_apps_edu_science.png | link=Laboratory B | width=48px | height=48px }} | ||
| + | |'''[[Laboratory B]]'''<br><small>Come learn in person about veeOP at Laboratory B, the hackerspace in Burlington, Vermont USA | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:01, 11 October 2013
The veeOP is the Raspberry Pi Vehicle Operating Platform.
It's an extensible open source hardware (and software) platform, that enables you to use your Raspberry Pi in your vehicle. It's core function is to allow you to smoothly power on, and off the Raspberry Pi by the state of your vehicle's ignition. This helps with headless (no display) implementations, and is also convenient for implementations with a display (or even a touch-screen). It has the capability to communicate a command to the Raspberry Pi to say "Hi, the ignition is off, please let the veeOP know when you'd like to power down". So that your implementation of a Raspberry Pi "carputer" can stay powered on when you need it to, and power it down when you don't -- say for example, if you're stopped at a gas station and need your ignition to be off, you don't have to reboot your Raspberry Pi
The veeOP is "application agnostic", that is, it gets you over the hurdle of the complexity of the power supply, and lets you get to the "good stuff" -- you know, like media center applications, GPS applications, or anything that you can imagine.
But! It doesn't end there. It's based on an Arduino-compatible microcontroller that you can reprogram. And it has a RESTful API that allows you to extend it's core functionality. This wiki will guide you through the steps that you need to take full control of your veeOP.
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