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Hi group,
I have a question concerning the update rate of a SeaTalk bus. I have a GPS ( NMEA ), a ST60 tridata ( SeaTalk ) and a SeaTalk Autopilot. In order to exchange Data between NMEA - Seatalk I built a single chip computer ( Atmega32 ). Ok - now i can translate NMEA Sentences to SeaTalk datagrams and vice versa. The GPS sends its information about ever two seconds. But how often should i sent data to the SeaTalk bus. My boat is somewhere far away in in winter storage. So currently i can't just go to the boat and check myself. Currently my software just sends updates to seatalk, whenever NMEA data changes ( And vice versa ). But when the boat stands still, the speed or position never changes. This can't be correct - i guess. So - if somone out there knows how often instuments on SeaTalk transmit data - please let me know. Thank's Frank btw. Hardware and Software are NOT RAEDY. I'm still working on it. But - if someone is interested and would like to continue progamming on it or just playing with it - It's free. On http://www.tklinux.de you can find more about software and hardware. |
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