vas
Well-Known Member
hello,
having sorted (mostly) my first arduino project windlass -> GMI10/20 (proprietary AutoAnchor sentences showing rode deployed) I'm now thinking of a second one (which obviously will combine with the first one eventually) which is getting an old working CETREK rudder sensor to send NMEA sentences of it's whereabouts...
Unfortunately my Garmin GMI10 doesn't understand RSA sentences so I have to go NMEA2K, but lets first do the difficult bit of reading the sensor:
I measured 2.3KΩ ahead, 2.75kΩ port and 1.95kΩ starboard (tracking about 45deg off centre on both sides -which is a lot I know)
This is measuring between the black and the white cables. There's also a red which i'm leaving to its own devices (for now)
Am I right in thinking that I should pump some current on the red and measure current on the black - white combo and import it into an analogue pin on the arduino?
All my computing / electronics/ programming knowledge is experience based and I've burnt a few things learning... Since I don't have a few rudder sensors in stock to burn, I have to get it right first time hence me asking
5V cannot really harm can they?
System was probably running on 12V originally.
cheers
V.
having sorted (mostly) my first arduino project windlass -> GMI10/20 (proprietary AutoAnchor sentences showing rode deployed) I'm now thinking of a second one (which obviously will combine with the first one eventually) which is getting an old working CETREK rudder sensor to send NMEA sentences of it's whereabouts...
Unfortunately my Garmin GMI10 doesn't understand RSA sentences so I have to go NMEA2K, but lets first do the difficult bit of reading the sensor:
I measured 2.3KΩ ahead, 2.75kΩ port and 1.95kΩ starboard (tracking about 45deg off centre on both sides -which is a lot I know)
This is measuring between the black and the white cables. There's also a red which i'm leaving to its own devices (for now)
Am I right in thinking that I should pump some current on the red and measure current on the black - white combo and import it into an analogue pin on the arduino?
All my computing / electronics/ programming knowledge is experience based and I've burnt a few things learning... Since I don't have a few rudder sensors in stock to burn, I have to get it right first time hence me asking
5V cannot really harm can they?
System was probably running on 12V originally.
cheers
V.