2018-06-21, 10:41 AM
Paddy...how hard can it be ?
:-)
I'm all in. You know i compensate my obvious lack of competence with a badger-like tenaciousness (is that a word?)
(Is this a new thread?)
Do we have to do it on an ESP (is that a small external processor board ?).
Since i think that the business case is not overwhelming, we should focus on first documenting the solution based on readily available parts and then like you propose support with the Pi based protocol conversion. How different would that be compared to what is being done to convert the protocol today in the arduinos ? (Steal w pride)
handle the obvious electrical problems (voltages, inverted signals etc) w a few components and feed it to an RS422/USB. The "electrical stuff" is simple and well documented already.
B.t.w, if there is no reaction in the google group in a month or so, i would appreciate a nudge of your friend Stripydog. I will check first w NASA though.
/Micael
:-)
I'm all in. You know i compensate my obvious lack of competence with a badger-like tenaciousness (is that a word?)
(Is this a new thread?)
Do we have to do it on an ESP (is that a small external processor board ?).
Since i think that the business case is not overwhelming, we should focus on first documenting the solution based on readily available parts and then like you propose support with the Pi based protocol conversion. How different would that be compared to what is being done to convert the protocol today in the arduinos ? (Steal w pride)
handle the obvious electrical problems (voltages, inverted signals etc) w a few components and feed it to an RS422/USB. The "electrical stuff" is simple and well documented already.
B.t.w, if there is no reaction in the google group in a month or so, i would appreciate a nudge of your friend Stripydog. I will check first w NASA though.
/Micael