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Re: Entrant 28 : NMEA WIFI Bridge

PostPosted: Sun Mar 20, 2016 6:23 pm
by svkatielee
I have updated my github, https://github.com/svkatielee/NMEA_WiFi_Bridge with the eagle files for rev x.3 of the board
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I use the inkjet on transparency for per-sensitized PCBs then the peroxide and muriatic acid method for etching. Living on a sailboat in SE Asia has its limits on this hobby.

Re: Entrant 28 : NMEA WIFI Bridge

PostPosted: Tue Mar 22, 2016 8:17 am
by Thomieboy
Looks great!

Re: Entrant 28 : NMEA WIFI Bridge

PostPosted: Sat Mar 26, 2016 12:39 pm
by occam
I can't vote for something from the future unless you share your WABAC machine :D :lol:

Re: Entrant 28 : NMEA WIFI Bridge

PostPosted: Mon Sep 07, 2020 9:53 pm
by drmpf
Hi
Great minds think alike. I recently had a request from a sailor to create one of these NMEA (RS232) to WiFi Bridges.
My version is available from
https://www.forward.com.au/pfod/CheapWi ... index.html

It has a few differences
1) There are no configuration push buttons so once you program it you can seal it up completely. Just the two power leads and two RS232 leads come out.
2) It uses an in-expensive and small DC-DC converter so you can efficiently power it from a 12V battery
3) The circuit as a few additions that improve it robustness against miss-wiring the leads.
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