nigelmercier
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I've built a PCB (22mm x 23mm) that will convert Raymarine "Differential" NMEA to Single Ended, with a gain control (to reduce to 5V if necessary):
Thanks to Plevier for the idea of using parasitic power from the NMEA+ output (note that this breaks isolation), although I have included an option to take it from another source (in the form of spare holes for 12V and GND). Resistor R1 found by trial and error to just saturate the LED in the optocoupler, R2 chosen to limit the maximum current to 60mA (from the Raymarine 80mA source), in practice it draws 2mA.
I made a couple of spare PCBs, so can supply kits at cost.
Yes. I'm getting an output, but I need to convert it to single-ended...
Thanks to Nigel for pointing me in the right direction.
Have used optocoupler as per the attached diagram, worked perfectly, my GPSMAP750 now receives NMEA sentences DBT, HDG, HDM, MTW, VHW and MWV from the NMEA output of the ST60 Multi instrument.
I've built a PCB (22mm x 23mm) that will convert Raymarine "Differential" NMEA to Single Ended, with a gain control (to reduce to 5V if necessary):
Thanks to Plevier for the idea of using parasitic power from the NMEA+ output (note that this breaks isolation), although I have included an option to take it from another source (in the form of spare holes for 12V and GND). Resistor R1 found by trial and error to just saturate the LED in the optocoupler, R2 chosen to limit the maximum current to 60mA (from the Raymarine 80mA source), in practice it draws 2mA.
I made a couple of spare PCBs, so can supply kits at cost.
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