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docu: headless Pi as PEV with OLED
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@ -82,6 +82,55 @@ Open a second console window, and start here the pev in simulation mode
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`sudo python pyPlc.py P S`.
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We should see how the EVSE and PEV are talking to each other.
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## Auto-start of the PEV software
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Use case: You use a RaspberryPi in the car, and want to start the charging software just by powering-up the Raspberry.
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(Based on https://gist.github.com/emxsys/a507f3cad928e66f6410e7ac28e2990f)
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We want to run the pevNoGui.py as superuser automatically after startup. To achieve this, we create a service, which we give the name "pev".
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```
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cd /lib/systemd/system/
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sudo nano pev.service
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```
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In this file, we write the following, to configure the new service:
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```
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[Unit]
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Description=The PEV.
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After=multi-user.target
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[Service]
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Type=simple
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ExecStart=/home/pi/myprogs/myPlc/starter.sh
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Restart=on-abort
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[Install]
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WantedBy=multi-user.target
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```
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Finally we configure the attributes of the service, change the starter shell file to be executable, reload the service configuration and enable and start
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the service:
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```
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sudo chmod 644 /lib/systemd/system/hello.service
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chmod +x /home/pi/pyPlc/starter.sh
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sudo systemctl daemon-reload
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sudo systemctl enable pev.service
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sudo systemctl start pev.service
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```
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To view the log of the service, run `journalctl --unit=pev` or `journalctl -f -u pev.service`.
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Todo: The service log will grow very large, because it contains the complete communication during the charging session. Do we need to take care to
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keep the log slim?
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The next time we power-up the pi, even without a HDMI display and keyboard connected, the OLED should show the charge progress now.
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Using an RaspberryPi 3 without additional startup time optimization, the time from power-on until the start of SLAC is ~21 seconds.
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## Nice-to-have: Password-less SSH connection from the Windows notebook to the Pi
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https://strobelstefan.org/2019/10/16/zugriff-via-ssh-ohne-passworteingabe-anmeldung-erfolgt-durch-ausgetauschten-ssh-schluessel/
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- [ ] docu: add hardwareInterface into software architecture puml
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- [ ] docu: create hardware architecture picture
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- [x] docu for Dieter (Schematic, concept idea, DieterLV, DieterHV, ...)
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- [x] add OLED display to the PEV controller
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- [ ] in addressManager, replace the print by addToTrace
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- [ ] Resolve the todo-markers in the code
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- [ ] Still fixed addresses (MAC, IP) used somewhere?
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@ -311,6 +311,10 @@ hardware side. Without the load, we see the intended 230V precharge voltage, and
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- Traces https://github.com/uhi22/pyPLC/blob/master/results/2022-12-21_westpark_alpi_charge_ok_with_bulb.pcapng and https://github.com/uhi22/pyPLC/blob/master/results/2022-12-21_alpi_ABBHPC_ABB_Ionity_lightbulb_3of4ok.decoded.txt
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- Pictures and discussion in https://openinverter.org/forum/viewtopic.php?p=50172#p50172
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### 2023-02-27 PEV mode with OLED-display works on headless Raspberry
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- Charging status is shown on OLED display. Details in [hardware.md](doc/hardware.md)
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- RaspberryPi 3 configured to auto-start the PEV software as service. Startup time around 21 seconds from power-up until the SLAC starts. Details
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in [installation_on_raspberry.md](doc/installation_on_raspberry.md)
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### Test results on real-world chargers
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See [charger_test_results.md](doc/charger_test_results.md)
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