Tim,
It shouldn't be too hard to modify the code for my Thunderbolt monitor to make
it into a TSIP-NMEA converter. The last version of the kit has a uC with two
serial ports. I m out of the kits at the moment but I have a few spare boards
left over.
Don't have time to write the code at the
On Mon, Mar 2, 2015 at 5:06 PM, Tim t...@skybase.net wrote:
On 3/03/2015 4:33 AM, Didier Juges wrote:
Tim,
NMEA is normally used for navigation. It would seem unlikely that anyone
would want to use a Thunderbolt for navigation. Can you elaborate on what
you are trying yo do?
Hi Didier,
Sparkfun is selling a board (around $15) based on the STM VL6180 chip that
measures distance based upon time-of-flight of pulses from an on chip (or at
least in-package) VCSEL IR laser. Claims to have a range of 0 .. maybe 30 cm.
Unfortunately it doesn't look like you can directly access
Is the code in C? If so I bet it would run on some development board. No
need to make custom PCBs.
On Tue, Mar 3, 2015 at 5:00 AM, Didier Juges shali...@gmail.com wrote:
Tim,
It shouldn't be too hard to modify the code for my Thunderbolt monitor to
make it into a TSIP-NMEA converter. The
In case anyone is interested, the full data sheet is on the TI site
now, although I didn't see any actual IC's yet other than the ones in
the eval boards.
Angus.
On Tue, 17 Feb 2015 21:24:08 -0200, you wrote:
Initial datasheet:
http://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/tdc7200.pdf
EVM:
Hi Tom and list!
Thank you for the responses. This has been very educational.
On 3/2/2015 2:55 AM, Tom Van Baak wrote:
1) The PC program that reads the serial port can toss lines it
doesn't want.
I'll publicly expose my silliness here - I never thought about the
program end of things. I
Hi Angus:
Do you know if they have an IR pulse front end which would be more interesting
than the ultrasonic front end?
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