We are currently in the middle of developing a larger MFD28. A display with a capacitive touchscreen will be used. Capacitive? The feeling will be like the modern cell phone. You don’t have to actively apply pressure, just a light touch is enough.
The case

…gets an aluminum panel milled from the solid. This is then anodized black and looks so noble and fits in well with almost every vehicle interior:
widgets
Thanks to the higher resolution and the touchscreen, “widgets” can be created. These can be freely positioned on the screen and changed in size. The user can therefore put together his own views.
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There are the following widgets:
– graphic log
– digital number
– bar chart
– number display
– circular display
– own image or logo from the SD card
Even more controllers
The CAN bus interface still offers a great opportunity to support other control devices with relatively little effort. Furthermore, the connection of control devices via serial/RS232 is planned. This means that users of VEMS, MME, etc. are no longer left out.
Current Status
Some displays are already in circulation and are in beta testing. The collected input is checked and partly incorporated into the display. It will have at least the same functionality as the smaller MFD15
: – Max/Min value memory
– Max/Min warning values
- Acoustic and visual warning
– Connection of the shift light
– Analogue inputs
– everything can be configured by the user himself, only this time via touch
Questions
If you have any questions, I’m happy to help at any time. Contact me via the web form