A bike computer based on LilyGO T-RGB:
- 480px round RGB TouchDisplay
- ESP32-S3 microcontroller with Bluetooth LE and WiFi
- SD Card
- Battery connector incl. charging logic
Compile and upload with platformio.
- Connect to CSC Cadence
- Connect to heart rate
- Connect to komoot App
- connect to CSC speed
- connect to Forumslader Classic via my BLE gateway
- Write debug information to logfiles
- Write raw forumslader data to logfiles
- Replay FL log file
- User Interface for replay
- Write summary in binary logfile
- Python Scripts to convert binary logfile to CSV and to LineProtocol (influxdb)
- Integrate SimpleCLI
- Set loglevel by console and store them
- Configure WiFi from console
- basic debug/monitoring support (free heap etc.)
- Connect to WiFi
- Give static overview and server logfiles
- Delete/Cleanup logfiles (integrated, but does not work yet)
- WIP: Charts on Webserver
- Debug Information on Webserver
- Initialize RGB display
- Merge and refactor existing UI from my T-RGB Experiments (speed, FL batterie, heart rate, FL details, IP Adress)
- Add Navigation Screen
- WIP: Implement all navigation items (roundabouts are still missing, all others ok)
- WIP: Show basic statistics
- Add very simple screen (in bright theme for better readability in direct sunlight)
- Add screen for more detailed information
- Show connection information on screeen
- Create case model for 3D-printer (done for standard handlebar incl. space for 2 USB-A sockets ("Forumslader variant")
- Create mount for trekking handle bar
- Create mount for Canyon double decker bar
- robust webserver for data download
- Improve statistics (e.g. graphs )
- better User Interface
- Animations on display (e.g driving state, heart rate)
- Configuration via Webserver (wheel diameter etc.)
- Configuration via Display (wheel diameter etc.)
- manage BLE devices via Webserver (show connection state, batterie level, delete connection)
- improve handling of CSC devices: "Lock" connected devices and only allow adding new devices on demand. Also check if max 1 speed and max 1 cadence is connected
- read battery state of BLE devices (works fine, but no UI yet)
- manage BLE devices and show info via webserver
- add additional sensors (barometer/temperature, gyro/inertial)
- use gyro/inertial sensor data
- improve 3D-printable mounts
- AP Mode for Wifi for first setup (simple AP mode for download may be prio 1)
- even better User Interface
- add better 3D-printable mounts, also for other handlebars
- even better use of gyro/inertial sensor data
.. documentation work in progress ..
If you use the komoot App on your mobile and start following a route (load preplanned trip or use the route planner, it will start advertising a simple navigation service. The TRGB-Bikecomputer will connect to the mobile and read navigation instruction. These are shown on display.
- TRGB-Bikecomputer will connect to the first komoot App it sees
- font supports standard ASCII only (no "Umlauts").
- no manual change to nav screen yet (automatic change if new navigation instruction arrives or if distance is < 250m)
- komoot is not a good navigation system.
- It is great for planning routes, but it does not provide information about the turn after the next one and street names are often incomplete or misleading.
- If you are off your route, komoot often asks to confirm new route on mobile even if route recalculation is switched on.
- You must stop and store the route to finish navigation, otherwise your mobile keeps sending navigation instructions.
- Even worse, in this case komoot often seems to freeze navigation information on old state
- Even worse, a combination of the mentioned problems above often occur if you start a round-trip tour and komoot thinks you are already on your way back: Route is not updated or only to the short distance to destination, it takes a long time to restart and bluetooth navigation still shows old data.
- The instructions to connect device to komoot may be misleading. You don't need to manually connect, but you need to activate routing support and then load a route. (To see if komoot advertise its navigation service, use another mobile with a BLE scanner).
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