2019-06-04, 09:36 PM
(This post was last modified: 2019-06-04, 09:39 PM by seandepagnier.)
I don't think this imu is supported, but the driver for imu is a small piece of code so it would not be difficult to support. It only needs raw sensor values.
At the top of the mast, accelerometers will give very high readings in waves, possibly exceeding 2g and saturating them unless you use a larger range with decreased resolution. The gyros also might be influenced although they are not supposed to. I think only the compass would maybe be improved but not in a useful amount. In theory it wouldn't matter at all because the math compensates everything, but the system has discrete time and noise, so I'm sure it won't give as accurate results. It might work, and in flat water it won't matter much, but in waves I think it's a bad idea.
What is the motivation? To avoid running 1 extra wire when you already have 2 for power? wind sensors only need one wire for tx to send nmea data. You could also use a wireless connection for the wind sensors.
There is no advantage of putting the gps up there that I know of.
At the top of the mast, accelerometers will give very high readings in waves, possibly exceeding 2g and saturating them unless you use a larger range with decreased resolution. The gyros also might be influenced although they are not supposed to. I think only the compass would maybe be improved but not in a useful amount. In theory it wouldn't matter at all because the math compensates everything, but the system has discrete time and noise, so I'm sure it won't give as accurate results. It might work, and in flat water it won't matter much, but in waves I think it's a bad idea.
What is the motivation? To avoid running 1 extra wire when you already have 2 for power? wind sensors only need one wire for tx to send nmea data. You could also use a wireless connection for the wind sensors.
There is no advantage of putting the gps up there that I know of.