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RE: OpenPlotter 2 roadmap - Latitude - 2019-12-17 (2019-12-17, 06:56 PM)Sailoog Wrote:(2019-12-17, 06:20 PM)Latitude Wrote: Please provide instructions on how to get Daisy Hat working with Raspberry Pi 4 and OpenPlotter v2.0. What are the serial configurations needed to use the hat plugged into the R Pi 4 GPIO? Daisy Hat, 2 channel AIS receiver, 38400 baud serial output in industry standard NMEA format (AIVDM), communicates with Raspberry Pi via UART0 (serial0), info on tindie, megwatt . thank you. RE: OpenPlotter 2 roadmap - Sailoog - 2019-12-17 See my previous post. Report please. RE: OpenPlotter 2 roadmap - Latitude - 2019-12-17 (2019-12-17, 07:20 PM)Sailoog Wrote: See my previous post. Report please. Info is on https://www.tindie.com/products/astuder/daisy-hat-ais-receiver-for-raspberry-pi/#specs . RE: OpenPlotter 2 roadmap - Sailoog - 2019-12-17 (2019-12-17, 07:37 PM)Latitude Wrote:(2019-12-17, 07:20 PM)Sailoog Wrote: See my previous post. Report please. Have you tested this: http://forum.openmarine.net/showthread.php?tid=1992&pid=11270#pid11270 ? RE: OpenPlotter 2 roadmap - Latitude - 2019-12-17 (2019-12-17, 07:37 PM)Latitude Wrote:(2019-12-17, 07:20 PM)Sailoog Wrote: See my previous post. Report please. Daisy Hat .pdf manual attached RE: OpenPlotter 2 roadmap - Sailoog - 2019-12-17 Latitude please try this and report: http://forum.openmarine.net/showthread.php?tid=1992&pid=11270#pid11270 RE: OpenPlotter 2 roadmap - Latitude - 2019-12-17 (2019-12-17, 07:12 PM)Sailoog Wrote:(2019-12-17, 06:20 PM)Latitude Wrote: Please provide instructions on how to get Daisy Hat working with Raspberry Pi 4 and OpenPlotter v2.0. What are the serial configurations needed to use the hat plugged into the R Pi 4 GPIO? Thank you very much. I will try your provided solution. best regards. RE: OpenPlotter 2 roadmap - Latitude - 2019-12-17 When Signal K is opened it shows Error: Input/output error setting custom baud rate of 38400. Status: Not connected. RE: OpenPlotter 2 roadmap - Sailoog - 2019-12-18 (2019-12-17, 10:56 PM)Latitude Wrote: When Signal K is opened it shows Error: Input/output error setting custom baud rate of 38400. Status: Not connected. Is the HAT connected to the Raspberry? if this does not work try the same with ttyAMA0 RE: OpenPlotter 2 roadmap - Latitude - 2019-12-18 (2019-12-18, 10:55 AM)Sailoog Wrote:(2019-12-17, 10:56 PM)Latitude Wrote: When Signal K is opened it shows Error: Input/output error setting custom baud rate of 38400. Status: Not connected. The Hat is connected to Raspberry Pi 4. Your instructions appear to work using ttyAMA0. Thank you. Summary for Daisy Hat: On OpenPlotter - Open the OpenPlotter "Serial" app. - Click on UART button, accept and restart (this turns off Bluetooth and enables UART serial). - Open again OpenPlotter Serial app ("Devices" tab) and you should see a device in the list: ttyAMA0 . (I first tried ttyS0 as instructed and it gives a baud rate error). - Select the ttyAMA0 device and provide an alias "daisy" (in the "Devices" tab) and select NMEA 0183 (in the "Devices" tab). - click Apply - Now go to "Connections" tab, select the device and click on "Add to signal K" - Select 38400 bauds and click "Auto". - Signal K will restart and you are done. You should get data in SK. The OpenPlotter Serial app will show as: device /dev/: ttyAMA0, alias/dev/: ttyOP_daisy, data: NMEA 0183, connection: Signal K, ID: daisy, bauds: 38400. You can verify the connection is in Signal K by opening Signal K. Click on the "Server" gear wheel and then "Connections". OpenCPN is configured with a Type: Network, Direction: Input, Protocol: TCP, Network Address: localhost, Network Port: 10110, Priority 1 connection. So OpenCPN should be getting the AIS data from the network local host connection which comes from Signal K. Thanks you for your support on this matter. |