The part number is 26202384. It's from Insignia A (facelift, 2015). A brute-force hack from my side based on Insignia A (pre-facelift, 2009).
| Pin # | Signal |
|---|---|
| 1 | 12 V |
| 3 | CAN bus (single wire)1 |
| 9 | LIN bus |
| 10 | GND |
Don't worry 🙂 Just log in to MyST and hit Alt-K to generate /Drivers/CMCIS/ and /Drivers/STM32G4xx_HAL_Driver/ based on the .ioc file. After a couple of seconds your project will be ready for building.
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Warning
Human-machine interfaces - do try them at home ❗
200+ challenges to start from: Control Engineering for Hobbyists at the Warsaw University of Technology.
Stay tuned 😎
Footnotes
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Not used in this hack. Don't worry, we will definitely play with single wire CAN transceivers during our workshops. ↩



