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Welcome to Stannum Embedded Systems AB

If you are interested in viewing or logging engine data from your old car on your mobile phone or tablet, you have come to the right place!

Stannum Embedded has developed a data acquisition system called OBDX that wirelessly sends data from sensors mounted in the car up to an app on your mobile phone or tablet.

The OBDX system thus turns your mobile phone or tablet into a virtual dashboard and a data logger!!

Chrysler_1962_with_OBDX

The only things you need are: OBDX unit + Sensor and wire harness kit + Bluetooth/WiFi/USB interface + App to your mobile phone or tablet

You can buy the OBDX unit, Bluetooth, WiFi or USB interface and the sensor and wiring harnes kit here in our web shop and the app, for example OBD Torque (for android) or OBD Fusion (for android and for Apple products) is available via Google Play or AppStore.  

The video below shows how OBD Torque visualizes data using the OBDX system mounted in a 1966 Dodge Charger:

The OBDX system can measure the following signals using the two sensor kits available:

  • Engine Speed
  • Engine Coolant Temperature
  • Engine Oil Temperature
  • Engine Oil Pressure
  • Transmission Oil Temperature
  • Engine Intake Air Temperature
  • Ambient Air Temperature
  • Battery Voltage

You can replace any of the above stated signals for an arbitrary 0-5 Volt signal for example a wideband lambdasensor signal

The OBDX system will measure the following signals using the internal sensors (GPS and accelerometers) of the mobile phone or tablet:

  • Vehicle Speed
  • Acceleration

The installation is simple and straight forward:

  1. Mount the sensors that you need on the drivetrain
  2. Connect the supplied wires to the correct position on the screw terminal on the circuit board (in accordance with the naming on the circuit board or as described in the documentation) Look at the picture of the circuit board below for more info.
  3. Connect the OBDX unit to power supply (12V) och ground
  4. Download the app of your choice (OBD Fusion, OBD Torque and RaceChrono is recommended) 
  5. Start the app, select measurement signals and start to measure or log!


The video below shows how to get started with the OBDX system and the OBD Torque app for the first time when the system is new. An English version of the video will be published in the near future.

Here's a video on how to add new gauges to a virtual dashboard window in the OBD Torque app. An English version of the video will be published in the near future.

This video gives a description on how to configure your OBDX system (OBDX 2.1.1 onwards) if you want to use any of the additional features of the OBDX system that are described in the installation document

OBDX configuration

Unboxing-video av ett paket innehållande ett komplett OBDX kit. An English version of the video will be published in the near future.

Here you can see the OBDX system up and running in our demo vehicle, a 1966 Dodge Charger. An English version of the video will be published in the near future.

Dodge Charger OBDX demo 

The video below shows an acceleration with the same Dodge Charger demonstrated in the movie above. The app is OBD Torque and the measurement is run with the WiFi interface which has the lowest refresh rate of all interfaces (e.g. slower than Bluetooth and USB) which is about 12 measurements per second:

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