In the ever-evolving landscape of embedded systems, industrial automation, and proprietary hardware modules, alphanumeric codes like often serve as the silent backbone of critical operations. While at first glance this string might appear to be a random inventory number, it follows a structured nomenclature typical of revision-controlled electronic components.
The module acts as a BLE-to-CAN bridge. Example: A pipeline monitoring station uses mo-2ble1-v2.01 to collect data from BLE pressure sensors and forward it over CAN bus to a PLC. mo-2ble1-v2.01
: Once paired, it enables the display of live speed, navigation, battery temperature, and trip history directly on your smartphone. Example: A pipeline monitoring station uses mo-2ble1-v2
Before I replace the whole unit, I wanted to check if anyone has a wiring diagram or knows the common failure points for this specific board. I’ve already tried: Checking connections to the main controller. Standard factory reset (Brake + Throttle + Power). I’ve already tried: Checking connections to the main
| Feature | mo-2ble1-v2.01 | HM-10 (BLE) | RN4870 | |---------------------|--------------------|----------------|---------------| | BLE Version | 5.0 | 4.0 | 4.2 | | CAN bus support | Yes (built-in) | No | No | | Max GPIO | 2 | 4 | 8 | | OTA update | Yes (BLE & UART) | UART only | No | | Operating temp | -40°C to +85°C | -40°C to +85°C | -20°C to +70°C | | Market price range | $18–24 | $9–12 | $15–18 |
: Check community forums like MadCharge or Endless Sphere for leads on specific firmware or reputable resellers. General - Electric Scooters Forum - MadCharge