FWIW after reading that NMEA 0183 signal voltage should be 3v I checked my output and it's fluctuating between 9.0 and 9.1v. I also misread the labels on the PCB and wired it wrong initially, not sure if this could have damaged the instrument?
Thanks, I'll give that a try! I've also updated the post with the attachments.
Unfortunately that didn't resolve the issue. With blue connected to RXD+ and black to RXD- and then reversed, there was nothing received in signalk nor did the RX LED flash on the serial converter.
Update: I swapped the USB serial converter to another one I had and it works now - I guess it was just a faulty adapter.
If anyone else finds this thread trying to wire up the Clipper NASA wind transducer, blue wire goes to RXD+ and black wire goes to GND on the serial adapter.
(2022-01-03, 11:56 PM)Techstyle Wrote:(2022-01-03, 07:04 AM)ash_perry Wrote: Hi all,
I have a NASA clipper wind transducer and I'm trying to connect this to signalk via a RS422/RS485 USB serial adapter. Being new to all of this, I don't know where to map wires from the transducer to the serial adapter.
Based on the attached diagrams (first is from the transducer manual, the second from https://open-boat-projects.org/en/category/projects/) I would assume:
Transducer -> serial adapater
Black -> GND
Blue -> +RXD
This may be obvious but the USB serial adapeter has the following terminals:
T/R+
T/R-
RXD+
RXD-
GND
When I connect it all up, the RXD light flashes a few times and stops so I'm assuming this isn't wired up correctly.
You didn't attach the diagrams
does the Transducer say the blue line is +RXD - it should be the transmitter? in any case I would connect the Blue to the RXD+ and the black to the RXD-. if that doesn't work I would reverse them (Blue to RXD- and black to RXD+)
Thanks, I'll give that a try! I've also updated the post with the attachments.
(2022-01-04, 01:45 AM)ash_perry Wrote: FWIW after reading that NMEA 0183 signal voltage should be 3v I checked my output and it's fluctuating between 9.0 and 9.1v. I also misread the labels on the PCB and wired it wrong initially, not sure if this could have damaged the instrument?
(2022-01-03, 11:56 PM)Techstyle Wrote:(2022-01-03, 07:04 AM)ash_perry Wrote: Hi all,
I have a NASA clipper wind transducer and I'm trying to connect this to signalk via a RS422/RS485 USB serial adapter. Being new to all of this, I don't know where to map wires from the transducer to the serial adapter.
Based on the attached diagrams (first is from the transducer manual, the second from https://open-boat-projects.org/en/category/projects/) I would assume:
Transducer -> serial adapater
Black -> GND
Blue -> +RXD
This may be obvious but the USB serial adapeter has the following terminals:
T/R+
T/R-
RXD+
RXD-
GND
When I connect it all up, the RXD light flashes a few times and stops so I'm assuming this isn't wired up correctly.
You didn't attach the diagrams
does the Transducer say the blue line is +RXD - it should be the transmitter? in any case I would connect the Blue to the RXD+ and the black to the RXD-. if that doesn't work I would reverse them (Blue to RXD- and black to RXD+)
Thanks, I'll give that a try! I've also updated the post with the attachments.
Unfortunately that didn't resolve the issue. With blue connected to RXD+ and black to RXD- and then reversed, there was nothing received in signalk nor did the RX LED flash on the serial converter.
Update: I swapped the USB serial converter to another one I had and it works now - I guess it was just a faulty adapter.
If anyone else finds this thread trying to wire up the Clipper NASA wind transducer, blue wire goes to RXD+ and black wire goes to GND on the serial adapter.