The question is how many people have or want to rely on a PC for their autohelm
Quite right. While I was reading this thread, Microsoft decided to re-boot my computer to install some updates. No warning, no confirmation dialog, just all my applications shutting down. Arrogant barstewards!
Anyone who uses Windows for a real-time critical application is asking for trouble!
If we decide to give it a go, here are the main areas to address:
A routine to read sensor data (compass, rudder sensor, heel indicator). An output to the motor (a reversing on/off relay). User input to select setup parameters, e.g. helm sensitivity and input course, destination waypoint, variation & deviation. Algorithms for calculating CTS, XTE etc, correcting for tidal set & leeway, sea state adjustment and rudder offset for heeling.
Interfacing to various chartplotters would be tricky but readin NMEA is straightforward.
Not trivial but not beyond the wit of a good programmer. Testing and tweaking would take a lot of time though.
I'm up for it if someone wants to build the hardware.
I'm definitely up for this if only as a backup to my Raymarine kit.I am now quite taken with this idea.
I am sure between us Forumites we have the skills to create something, as far as i can see we need the following:
1.PC based app to carry out the function of the course computer
2.interface device between computer and drive unit
3. Feed to PC with all NMEA data including fluxgate, Gyro if reqd, speed, heel angle if available, rudder position (anyone seen a NMEA rudder position sensor) wind etc.
4. Waterproof input device to change heading and enable/disable autopilot
I have number 3 in place already, i.e PC with all instruments using NMEA into a dedicated 12v PC. just missing the NMEA rudder position, i will look into sourcing one
I reckon that something like number 4 must already exisit.
I reckon there's a chance that number 2 may exisit.
i reckon i am screwed on number 1 - over to you snowleopard.
Anybody fancy a go at this?
I'm up for it if someone wants to build the hardware.
Interesting - perhaps something that could be factored in - just increase the rudder correction factor by a multiple of the degrees of heel - would need to be a user variable though!for instance feeling the boat heel will make you think a larger steering response will be needed.
I agree but... a PC is what most people are going to have and I think we should be trying to limit the amount of extra hardware required.I'm not sure a PC is the best platform
We met a couple in Bermuda whose autopilot computer had failed on the way from Antigua. They ordered a replacement but it was the wrong one so they took on an extra crew to hand steer all the way to the Azores. Not funny.The thought of my autopilot failing half way across the Pacific is terrifying. I don't have any statistics but my guess is that it is the electronics that fail most often.
hey snowleopard.
have you recevied your invite to the autopilot group? getting quite busy now and nimbus has setup a fantastic new wiki as start as a devolopment start point. Are you still up for the some of the software side?