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Server Hardware for openplotter?
#81
(2019-10-07, 02:55 PM)jim321 Wrote: after a closer look the 12v area could interfere with the compass on the Moitessier hat.so a cable would move it away from that.
i guess it will need to be tested ..hope it works.

Hi Jim,
Thanks for the advice....  Smile
why do you think this? Because of the step down converter or the 12v conductor track? I can move the track under the pcb and shirm with a gnd plane. But first I will check if there are any interference..... I think the interference of the pi is bigger? The mcs is far away from the moitessier.... the pi is between the moitessier and the mcs....
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#82
(2019-10-08, 09:05 AM)glowntiger Wrote:
(2019-10-07, 02:55 PM)jim321 Wrote: after a closer look the 12v area could interfere with the compass on the Moitessier hat.so a cable would move it away from that.
i guess it will need to be tested ..hope it works.

Hi Jim,
Thanks for the advice....  Smile
why do you think this? Because of the step down converter or the 12v conductor track? I can move the track under the pcb and shirm with a gnd plane. But first I will check if there are any interference..... I think the interference of the pi is bigger? The mcs is far away from the moitessier.... the pi is between the moitessier and the mcs....

i dont know if it will have any effect at all. i just wanted to point out a potential problem.
you will have to test it out with a moitessier hat. like i said it could be moved with a cable.
your board is looking good..  Smile
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#83
The first 5 MCS Modules are availible. For testing I would send the first for a reduced price.
If anyone is Interested let me know and write me a message.
The software is not ready at the moment but the modul also worked without OP. I hope that I finish the app asap and Sailoog add it to OP. ;-)
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#84
(2019-10-10, 09:33 AM)glowntiger Wrote: The first 5 MCS Modules are availible. For testing I would send the first for a reduced price.
If anyone is Interested let me know and write me a message.
The software is not ready at the moment but the modul also worked without OP. I hope that I finish the app asap and Sailoog add it to OP. ;-)

Ciao, as I said it interests me. I sent you an email in PM.
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#85
Hi Max 1947,
I have seen your PM. I send you all you need the next days... ;-)

@all:
I hope I can finish the App the next day for testing.
I check the Compatibility as soon as I can get the moitessier hat. A connector I can get now..

For further extension I plan:
- 16x logical input 8-28V compatible
- 16x logical output 8-28V compatible (450mA)
- 4x Analog input 0-10V / 0-20mA

Further I think abaut an Autolpilot adapt through I2C?
I have take a look on pypilot. I think it´s possible to use it to work without adruino? So I can adapt the power electronic on an extension in the Server case? Motor out (Mosfet´s) Clutch and Ruderfeedback (usable for Tiller, Hydraulic and wheelmotor) . Further I can measure the motor Power... This all works much faster as with RS232....
What do you think about this?
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#86
(2019-10-14, 08:05 AM)glowntiger Wrote: Hi Max 1947,
I have seen your PM. I send you all you need the next days... ;-)

@all:
I hope I can finish the App the next day for testing.
I check the Compatibility as soon as I can get the moitessier hat. A connector I can get now..

For further extension I plan:
- 16x logical input 8-28V compatible
- 16x logical output 8-28V compatible (450mA)
- 4x Analog input 0-10V / 0-20mA

Further I think abaut an Autolpilot adapt through I2C?
I have take a look on pypilot. I think it´s possible to use it to work without adruino? So I can adapt the power electronic on an extension in the Server case?  Motor out (Mosfet´s) Clutch and Ruderfeedback (usable for Tiller, Hydraulic and wheelmotor) . Further I can measure the motor Power... This all works much faster as with RS232....
What do you think about this?

Good idea. I sent you the data in PM. Good work and good wind to you and Sailoog. Ciao.
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#87
The further extensions you plan
- 16x logical input 8-28V compatible
- 16x logical output 8-28V compatible (450mA)
- 4x Analog input 0-10V / 0-20mA
would they be addons to the basic server board or would they be integrated into a new version of the board?
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#88
(2019-10-15, 12:47 PM)Sailabout Wrote: The further extensions you plan
- 16x logical input 8-28V compatible
- 16x logical output 8-28V compatible (450mA)
- 4x Analog input 0-10V / 0-20mA
would they be addons to the basic server board or would they be integrated into a new version of the board?

They would be addons. So you can decide what you need. For all you need the Server board. if you want to have 64 Digital Inputs, you can add 4peace 16x logical Inputmodul and so on...
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#89
The connector looks really good. So I only need longer spacer and can mount the moitessier on the top of the pi....
   
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#90
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(2019-10-15, 05:01 PM)glowntiger Wrote: The connector looks really good. So I only need longer spacer and can mount the moitessier on the top of the pi....

Ciao, ecco il connettore con Moitessier:

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