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[SOLVED] Trigger power to my Dashcam ignition wire based on vehicle Ignition from CAN high Pin on the j1939/OBD port

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I want to Trigger power to my Dashcam ignition wire based on vehicle Ignition from CAN high Pin on the j1939 port. I have attempted to use this module:


to detect voltage on the CAN high pin but the output voltage seems to bounce up and down. The Can pin seems to be between 2 - 3 volts and this device will sample as low as .8 volts. I am assuming that the Can pin must be floating down below that.

I am looking for another device that won't bounce. Maybe something thing that will continue to pass the voltage through for a couple seconds after the low voltage trigger occurs.

Any ideas
 

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