I've had to put all my personal computer projects aside for the time being, because my gpa needs some serious attention. I will resume them after the semester and respond to anyone who I owe replies too...
I am coming to the end of my engr 201 course (evaluation and presentation of experimental data) and I need to start my final soon. Originally I wanted to propose an alternative final to a dept. head that would somehow make use of the extensive amounts of time I spend on my computer. But my group decided most of my ideas were a little too ambitious and we're sticking with the bicycle speedometer.
One of my more feasible ideas, however, I would still like to tackle once the semester is over. I have a BMW gauge cluster from the time I worked there that I would like to have display information from my computer. I would like the speedo to show the RAM usage and I would like the tachometer to display the CPU usage. I want to have the cluster all lit up and the needles constantly moving. (Once the two largest dials are functional I would eventually like the two smaller fuel and temp gauges working also)
So I need to "forward" my computer's performance monitor to this BMW gauge cluster. I"m not really sure where to go from there. The course I'm in is mainly learning how to use this program called LabView. Although my knowledge is limited, I believe the program can be used to create a "virtual" circuit board. Allowing me to wire things to and from a small National Instruments device that would have the same effect as a custom circuit board. The box is wired to my computer and in LabView I create the layout of the board.
The final project is to design a VI for a bicycle speedometer that would be tested on a rotating K'nex wheel.
I figured if it's easy enough to monitor a physical spinning wheel, it'd be even easier to have it monitor something on my computer. (???)
I need to know how to send those two signals(?) out of the computer (through usb?)
After I manage that I'll have to figure out how to splice it into the clusters oem connection wires or open the thing up and take a look. I'm not too worried about this step, mostly because I can ask for my Prof.'s help, who luckily happens to be the head of electrical engineering. But I'd appreciate any suggestions.
My main motivation is mainly that I'm a BMW freak and have been trying to find a cool use for the cluster for years. However, I would like to present the final product to my Prof. for some possible e.c. (It would probably have to use LabView for any points) ...But I'd much rather have it hooked up as best as possible than try and make use of LabView for e.c.
Any help/input is appreciated!!
