2019-09-02, 07:05 AM
(This post was last modified: 2019-09-02, 07:11 AM by glowntiger.)
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
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