goneballistic
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Shaun and Co, looks like you're doing a great job - keep it up. If you could come up with a DIY instrument kit you could tap into a huge boaters 'winter projects' market.
I'd buy one.
I'd buy one.
One thing you could consider using for a display is a Kindle...
My mast is a pretty damp place. A Kindle wouldn't survive the first wave.
In my opinion the hard bit about a project like this is not the hardware, software or display. It's making a rugged waterproof box with buttons and a cable entry that will protect the contents for a decade of getting regularly doused by high speed salt water. If it leaked before that I would feel hard done by.
My mast is a pretty damp place. A Kindle wouldn't survive the first wave.
But can you buy e-ink displays in the right size?
My mast is a pretty damp place. A Kindle wouldn't survive the first wave.
In my opinion the hard bit about a project like this is not the hardware, software or display. It's making a rugged waterproof box with buttons and a cable entry that will protect the contents for a decade of getting regularly doused by high speed salt water. If it leaked before that I would feel hard done by.
But can you buy e-ink displays in the right size?
THIS looks like a good starting point. The displays look like costing a few 10s of dollars. Various sizes/capabilities, including segmented displays.
Advantages - no power required for static display; power only required to change the display. Readable under any lighting; wide angle of view.
Readable under any lighting except darkness. I think data at the masthead is likely to be dynamic with at least a 1s refresh rather than static unless you want a device that shows you a picture of a kitten or something.
Programming STM32 - May as well have never written a line of code before.