[PSUBS-MAILIST] instrument and environment display
Jon Wallace via Personal_Submersibles
personal_submersibles at psubs.org
Tue Jul 14 12:32:56 EDT 2015
A touch-screen (ie tablet) is all that's necessary to send commands to
things like motors, lighting, etc. My initial thoughts were with a
tablet as well but I've now been able to get the software working on a
Raspberry PI running Linux. This opens up the possibility of obtaining
a cheap touch-screen (needs to have HDMI port) and building the entire
display for about half the price of a Samsung Galaxy. That interests me
from the perspective of water infiltration getting where it shouldn't
and destroying a nice tablet vs destroying parts worth half the price.
However, the convenience of a tablet being used for both submarine
environment interaction and other daily uses is also a desirable trait.
Just a matter of personal choice I think.
The "right" tablet needs to be selected however, a USB port is
required. I know some of them don't have such ports.
Jon
On 7/13/2015 7:42 PM, via Personal_Submersibles wrote:
> Jon,
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> That would make a great open source project! If / when I get around to making a sub, I would like to have a fully monoritable interface via a tablet (most likely Android platform) of all relavent information at a glance. And even be able to operate control functions via the tablet too. Something like the PAD (personal access device) from Star Trek TNG
>
> Keith T.
>
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