XENIQ Telemetry system
XENIQ
XENIQ – Derived from “Xen-” (foreign/remote) and “IQ” (intelligence)
XENIQ is an electric race car telemetry system designed for use in go-kart style race cars. The XENIQ system can take a usb power input, a 5-24v input or pull power directly from the 24v car battery sensing line. The device has a battery connector to allow it to continue processing even when the cars main isolator is off.
What does it do?
The XENIQ telemetry system has many sensors including:
- 4x temperature sensors
- A Voltage sensor
- A Current sensor
- A Throttle percentage sensor
- An RPM sensor
- A Break activation sensor
The XENIQ System also has:
- A cellular/LTE module to send data to a remote server.
- A serial to USB chip to allow USB based flashing.
- An ESP32 processor
Who am I?
I'm a student hardware designer and engineer located in the UK. I am a member of the Judd Greenpower race car team and I have designed this project as a a telemetry system for our electric car. I specialise in electronics and telemetry for our car.
Juddgreenpower.co.uk
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