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RE: Server Hardware for openplotter? - Max1947 - 2019-08-29 (2019-08-29, 12:58 PM)glowntiger Wrote: Hi Max1947, Ok, if it goes well with raspy4 and when it's ready, send me the full cost of the case, even in PM, ciao. RE: Server Hardware for openplotter? - glowntiger - 2019-08-29 Hi, i have tested the i2c-1-wire server: I use the ds2482-100. you can directly conect a DS18B20 as example. for use you mus load the driver. (first be sure i2c bus is running and i2c tools installed. ;-) ) then you load the Kernel modul: Code: sudo modprobe ds2482 Code: sudo modprobe wire If you have a DS18B20connected you shuld find them: Code: cd /sys/bus/w1/devices now you can list the directory: In my case: Code: cd /sys/bus/w1/devices/28-0118306524ff Here 26,750°C. This readings you can do later automaticly in a script. If everything works I try this in Op RE: Server Hardware for openplotter? - glowntiger - 2019-08-30 Now i have testet the digital inputs. All works fine. Also I have tested a mcp23017 on the i2c connector. Also works fine. what should I plan? 16x 8-28V digit. In, 16x 8-28V digital out (450mA) and 4x Analog in 0-10V? I would like to make a hat for the controler…. Or do you think we need more? I have tested the RS422. Works realy good with NMEA0183 devices. Tested with Furuno RO4800 (AIS and UKW), GPS, and ST4000+ Pilot. Now i only have to test the MCP CAN for NMEA2K Here some pictures with case: What I change is the position of the Input Terminal. This is at the Moment under the Pi... This is the new position: RE: Server Hardware for openplotter? - glowntiger - 2019-09-01 By the way. I have some ST60+ Raymarine on board. At the moment I get the Data over the Graphic Display with NMEA0183 out. There are not all Data available on NMEA. The UART interface on the Pi is already free. Do anybody know if there is piece of software available to use sealtalk1 to nmea an back? For me its easy to expand the board with a sealtalk1 interface on the uart…. What do you think? Is it helpful? RE: Server Hardware for openplotter? - jim321 - 2019-09-01 i think seatalk uses 9 bit on uart. RE: Server Hardware for openplotter? - glowntiger - 2019-09-02 Hi Jim, thanks for your answer. Good Point. I have took a closer look: So far as I know, the Pi can also work with 9-bit on the UART. But I´m not sure. Else I can put the Seatalk on the 16is752. The device can work with 9-bit. But It´s tricky to translate the Data from seatlak to nmea sentences... Sealtalk uses ID´s and there is no master. A Programm must monitor if no device is buisy and then send the data... If I understand this right? I have seen this just now. Perhaps can solve it with this?: http://abyz.me.uk/rpi/pigpio/cif.html#gpioWaveAddSerial RE: Server Hardware for openplotter? - jim321 - 2019-09-02 you could look through these to see if there's something you can use or get some idea's. https://github.com/search?q=seatalk RE: Server Hardware for openplotter? - Max1947 - 2019-09-02 (2019-09-02, 07:05 AM)glowntiger Wrote: Hi Jim, Hi, I also have all seatalk1 on my old boat. Autopilot St 1000, Bidata etc. All on an old Ray 8500 card. It would be perfect for me. I could replace everything with your new one. I think many users (seniors like me) still have seatalk1 equipment and would be happy to have a board with everything on board: NMEA 183, Seatalk1 and NMEA 2K. RE: Server Hardware for openplotter? - Max1947 - 2019-09-02 (2019-09-02, 07:05 AM)glowntiger Wrote: Hi Jim, If it can help you: https://community.atmel.com/sites/default/files/project_files/ManualV3-5.pdf od anche: http://www.thomas-knauf.de/seatalk.htm Server Hardware for openplotter? - tkurki - 2019-09-02 FWIW: NMEA0183 to Signal K has support for STALK sentences, so if something can convert incoming Seatalk1 data to STALK we can deal with that on the input side. https://github.com/SignalK/signalk-parser-nmea0183/tree/master/hooks/seatalk Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |