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Read only SeaTalk1. The easy way.
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Hi all,

So I'm attempting to recreate this, but I'm a total newbie. So if anyone is able to take a look at this and make sure I'm not about to kill some GPIO pins I would appreciate it. All that I have left to do is to connect the seatalk data (and ground I assume?) to the other side of the octocoupler. Let me know if I'm being thick with anything, and I know this looks like a total mess, that's only because it is.

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So excuse the awful photos, I have not worked out flier it seems. The resistor is a 4k7 that should be acting as a pull up resistor, I hope circuit is as drawn above.

Thanks in advance everyone
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Read only SeaTalk1. The easy way. - by fonsin - 2020-12-31, 09:33 AM
RE: Read only SeaTalk1. The easy way. - by PaddyB - 2020-12-31, 01:35 PM
RE: Read only SeaTalk1. The easy way. - by Philbo - 2021-01-11, 09:57 PM

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