A Robust and Open Raspberry Pi 4 Platform for Automotive Applications
At Intrepid we love Pi, especially the Raspberry Pi, which is why we’ve created this robust platform specifically tailored for the Raspberry Pi. The neoVI PI integrates a Raspberry Pi 4 Compute Module (RPi4 CM) boasting quad 64-bit processors and a gigabit Ethernet port, coupled with Intrepid’s cutting-edge CAN FD technology.
This fusion empowers you to simulate, test, and data log with the unmatched flexibility afforded by the Raspberry Pi 4 Compute capabilities. Offering all the features of the RPi4 CM plus support for up to four CAN FD networks, the neoVI Pi is engineered for the rigors of the automotive environment, compatible with automotive power ranges and applications.
The neoVI PI now works with the optional IMU HAT (sold separately). This HAT adds an accelerometer, gyroscope, and magnetometer. IMUs helps to fill in GPS gaps for precise motion tracking, delivers real-time data for faster system reactions, and syncs with other sensors for a complete view of vehicle behavior.
neoVI PI Features:
- Built-in RPi4 Compute Module supports all variations of EMCC, SDCard, and Wireless
- 2x internal ValueCAN4-2 for 4 CAN FD / CAN 2.0 Channels
- Intrepid Open source APIs on github/intrepidcs: libicsneo for C/C++ and python_ics for Python
- 1x Native 1000BASE-T Ethernet with PoE sink support
- 4x High Speed USB Host Ports with high current sourcing
- Integrated Raspberry Pi Pico Module connected to RPi4 via USB
- M.2 NVMe slot for hosting PCIe flash up to 4TB
- Expandable IO: Internal RPi and Rpi Pico GPIO access with open connector pins for custom hardware applications
- HDMI connector for RPi4 OS display
- DB26 HD Vehicle signal connector compatible with various cables for vehicle attachment – compatible with other neoVI Cables
- Open DB9 connector for Expandable IO from RPi and RPi Pico
Applications:
- Standalone data logger with edge processing
- Standalone ECU or vehicle simulator
- In-vehicle data acquisition system
- Vehicle interface with Raspberry Pi
Hungry for more neoVI Pi?
Check out our YouTube Channel to see the Guided Tour of this device, How to Disassemble and Reassemble the neoVI PI, as well as introductory demonstrations using SOME/IP and AUTOSAR!