My understanding is that the VH5110A is a licensed version of the following hardware;
http://www.bplus.com.tw/Adapter/MST216D-D01D.html
Some quite detailed info on there
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- Thu Mar 13, 2025 11:39 am
- Forum: Batteries and Charging
- Topic: Open source CCS using AR7420
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- Thu Mar 13, 2025 7:40 am
- Forum: Batteries and Charging
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Re: Open source CCS using AR7420
Thank you for the feedback.
Are you aware of this product from Vector?
https://www.vector.com/us/en/products/products-a-z/hardware/vh5110a/#
It uses an inductive coupler, a hardware interface and Vector CANoe to analyse PLC communication.
I wonder how this is able to interpret the frames, since ...
Are you aware of this product from Vector?
https://www.vector.com/us/en/products/products-a-z/hardware/vh5110a/#
It uses an inductive coupler, a hardware interface and Vector CANoe to analyse PLC communication.
I wonder how this is able to interpret the frames, since ...
- Thu Mar 13, 2025 4:14 am
- Forum: Batteries and Charging
- Topic: Open source CCS using AR7420
- Replies: 488
- Views: 513934
Re: Open source CCS using AR7420
Hi Everyone,
I am new to this forum, I found it when trying to research equipment for diagnosing PLC communications on EVs.
I have a TL-PA4010 and I would like to sniff and log the PLC between a real EV and EVSE.
Am I correct that I could just modify the 4010 to run off a DC circuit, put the ...
I am new to this forum, I found it when trying to research equipment for diagnosing PLC communications on EVs.
I have a TL-PA4010 and I would like to sniff and log the PLC between a real EV and EVSE.
Am I correct that I could just modify the 4010 to run off a DC circuit, put the ...