AngusMcDoon
Well-Known Member
Dark winter's evenings in my tent, so faffing around with electronics for cheap entertainment again. And the latest is an NMEA multiplexer (combine two NMEA signals from separate sources on separate wires onto 1) for not a lot of wonga. Here's the prototype...
...still on a development board, but fully working. Next step will be to make it up on a Veroboard and stick it in a box.
Total cost of components - £4.62.
Uses a PIC 16F88 and a MAX232 line driver and a few other odds and sods. That PIC only has one USART, so knocked up another in software. All interrupt driven and sleeps when nothing to do, so minimal power consumption. Programmed in C using a freebie compiler.
Ho hum. Only another 4 months until the clocks change. Next project will be a Seatalk to NMEA converter for under a fiver.
...still on a development board, but fully working. Next step will be to make it up on a Veroboard and stick it in a box.
Total cost of components - £4.62.
Uses a PIC 16F88 and a MAX232 line driver and a few other odds and sods. That PIC only has one USART, so knocked up another in software. All interrupt driven and sleeps when nothing to do, so minimal power consumption. Programmed in C using a freebie compiler.
Ho hum. Only another 4 months until the clocks change. Next project will be a Seatalk to NMEA converter for under a fiver.