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British Forum => General Discussion => Topic started by: tfede on February 14, 2017, 10:37:09 pm
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Hi,
with the latet software update my AVMAP EKP V is able to receive Flarm traffic information via RS232 connection.
As far as i know my PAW is not able to send the information by RS232, am i right ?
Will be possible somehow to implement RS232 transmission of such information ? It would be a very nice function to to have the traffic also on my GPS.
Federico
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PAW can send RS232 to your AVMAP. You need a USB to RS232 lead and the port it is on needs to be configured to Dynon, and the correct speed to match your AVMAP.
Google FTDI USB-RS232-WE-1800-BT-0.0 CABLE, but get it from a reputable sourc as I understand there are a few fakes around.
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Thank you Ian!
More complicated question is: may i also use a serial connection to feed PAW wit my AVMAP GPS ?
I tried several different cockpit positions for the GMOUSE GPS but i frequently loos the signal (or at least my Ipad with SkyDemon is telling me this) so i would like to use a stable GPS receiver like the AVMAP.
At the moment the AVMAP is connected to my Dynon D100.
Thank you for your suggestions, if any ;D
Regards
Federico
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I have been thinking that maybe we can simplify what data goes to/from RS232, rather than the method we have right now
in most cases you either want traffic or gps, in or out, So I was thinking of an interface
PORT := 1,2,3,4
BAUD := 4800, 9600, ...
GPS := None, In, Out
TRAFFIC := None, In, Out
This would probably work in all cases, so for example for a transponder for ADS-B
PORT=n, BAUD=x, GPS=Out, TRAFFIC=None
For Flarm-In
PORT=n, BAUD=x, GPS=In, TRAFFIC=In
For Flarm-Out & GPS-Out
PORT=n, BAUD=x, GPS=Out, TRAFFIC=Out
In this particular case of AVMAP
PORT=n, BAUD=x, GPS=In, TRAFFIC=Out
This kind of covers all bases I think
Thx
Lee
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Hi Lee,
suggested config i think is perfect, one port and 2 functions would be great!
Federico
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Just form my knowledge, does PAW support 2 usb2serial ports like for instance 1 with TTL levels and a second with standard RS232 levels ?
And... as far as i remember Raspberry embed a TTL levels serial, may this be also used ?
Regards
Federico
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Am I right in thinking there's a data format switch as well, that you support either Flarm or GDL-90 output?
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Am I right in thinking there's a data format switch as well, that you support either Flarm or GDL-90 output?
Hi Paul
I prototyped GDL90 over RS232 to use with a Garmin system. When I pressed Garmin over the interface spec, they changed their mind and said, actually its GDL39, and we cannot give you details.
So in fact there are no systems that seem to require a wired GDL90 interface. So this could be deprecated
Thx
Lee
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Ah, ok, I thought I'd seen someone use it for something built-in recently. Could have been mistaken.
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Lee, I wanted to check this out myself and get some more facts after experimenting a bit.
Can the Dynon out setting be used for FLARM displays to show FLARM and other traffic? IIRC FLARM has a threat level in the message, not sure if this is used by the displays?
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Lee, I wanted to check this out myself and get some more facts after experimenting a bit.
Can the Dynon out setting be used for FLARM displays to show FLARM and other traffic? IIRC FLARM has a threat level in the message, not sure if this is used by the displays?
I am pretty certain the Dynon setting simply sends the flarm PFLAA, PFLAU messages without any GPS messages.
I only set the threat level for bearingless targets, in order to get the colored rings as seen in SD
I remember another request for Dynon to take GPS in from the Dynon system, which is why I thought the ability to control
Traffic In/Out and GPS In/Out on a per RS232 interface would be useful
Thx
Lee
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Just form my knowledge, does PAW support 2 usb2serial ports like for instance 1 with TTL levels and a second with standard RS232 levels ?
And... as far as i remember Raspberry embed a TTL levels serial, may this be also used ?
Regards
Federico
The voltage levels in the interface are nothing to do with PAW.
The lead you connect could either be
- USB -> Serial TTL
- USB -> Serial RS232
As far as the Software is concerned its sending and receiving characters, whether those characters are represented in TTL or RS232 logic is down to the hardware lead utilised.
In terms of number of leads, you can configure all 4 USB ports independantly
Thx
Lee
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Lee,
my question about the Raspberry serial port was intended to avoid the use of other usb devices and use the integrated one straight as it is.
Question is due because AVMAP EKP V docking station have 2 serial ports, one is rs232 standard level and the second is TTL level.
Federico
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I'm pretty sure the Pi uses 3.3v for all the IO pins and none are 5v tolerant, so be wary. Not all TTL levels are the same and they are easily damaged.
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My misunderstanding, the gpio serial port is already in use by the bridge
Thx
Lee
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Good news anyway ! It happened to me in the early 90's when i was playing with transceivers/packet radio tncs/pcs and other RS232 "toys" so i wanted to try again and ...: it works! What? I simply connected GND and TX of the USB RS232 converter to the port B of the AVMAP docking station which is supposed to be TTL and magically works. So for now i am set, if i could just configure the same port for a GPS input that would be perfect.
System tested in some hours of flight friday and saturday last week, it works perfectly.
Federico
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Hi,
with the latet software update my AVMAP EKP V is able to receive Flarm traffic information via RS232 connection.
As far as i know my PAW is not able to send the information by RS232, am i right ?
Will be possible somehow to implement RS232 transmission of such information ? It would be a very nice function to to have the traffic also on my GPS.
Federico
Hello,
CAN you tell me mord about tour installation ? I have an EKP 5 and i need a PCAS for my ulm.
May i have some picture and référence of tour équipement ?
Thank you si much