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I have been also amazed on the cost of electronics now that my B&G gear need replacing. Especially if you want, like i do, something that is useful when racing. In my view a paradigm shift to open and inexpensive marine instruments is bound to happen as all factors are ready for it: standards, technology, material cost, etc.
I have some experience from my day job with electronics and software, mostly project management and sourcing Here are few comments i have so far:
o Organic LED. I have been using OLED display for more than five years in products. This display type is very clear in daylight and at night. Does not require separate illumination. Downside is that it draws more current that LCD and is slightly more expensive.
o Wireless. I have used low-power WIFI-serial modules for more than 8 years. The modules today are inexpensive (around USD15 in volume) and provide good connectivity at least on non-metallic boats. My thought is to use a ready-built Wireless NMEA multiplexer to broadcast the data to air and then build wireless display units to capture and show the data where it is needed.
I have some experience from my day job with electronics and software, mostly project management and sourcing Here are few comments i have so far:
o Organic LED. I have been using OLED display for more than five years in products. This display type is very clear in daylight and at night. Does not require separate illumination. Downside is that it draws more current that LCD and is slightly more expensive.
o Wireless. I have used low-power WIFI-serial modules for more than 8 years. The modules today are inexpensive (around USD15 in volume) and provide good connectivity at least on non-metallic boats. My thought is to use a ready-built Wireless NMEA multiplexer to broadcast the data to air and then build wireless display units to capture and show the data where it is needed.