Hey all,
I just recently purchased the Netduino Plus. While I'm not new to C# or programming in general, working with electronics is a completely new frontier for me, and I'll be honest, I don't know anything about them.
Now, in my day to day work life, I do a lot of work with GPS's (particularly Garmin OEM GPS's, so I figured this might be a good place to start. Right now I'm trying to interface an old Garmin eTrex Legend [www.garmin.com] (RS232 connection info on page 58) that I happened to have lying around so that I can read the NMEA output through the RS232 connection. Now, from what I've read so far, being RS232, it's probably running at +/- 12v, which I would obviously not want to plug into the netduino.
As much as I've gathered so far, I have to run this through something such as the Max232 [www.sparkfun.com] to convert it to TTL. Is this about right? From what I've seen, there are prebuilt converters you can buy, but I'd rather put it together myself so that I can get a better idea of what's going on. Does this sound about right?
On that line, if anyone can point me to any links about how to wire something like this up, I'd greatly appeciate it.
Thanks for any help.
Aaron
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