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--> Avionics-List message posted by: Tom Brusehaver <cozytom@mn.rr.com>
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> I'm a big fan of TINI, in fact we will soon be manufacturing them
> ourselves: www.tstik.com
I think it was one of your posts that hooked me in this
discussion :-). Archives man!
> However, the tool should always fit the job. 1Wire does not do well in
> electrically noisy environments, so I'm not sure how well it would do in an
> aircraft with the ignition system and multiple radio transmitters.
That will something to watch, thanks for the input.
I have played a little with one wire, nothing too
long tho, it seems reliable around amateur radio
equipment.
> I've wondered about CAN net - which TINI also supports - CAN is designed
> for noisy environments, and is in fact being used in air- and water- target
> drones by the US military. It's also used in mission critical car, truck,
> and bus applications.
If there were more CAN peripherials, for now, I think it'd
be CPU->CAN->CPU. Nothing wrong with, for big stuff.
> An iButton device would make a dandy ignition lock / security system, too.
> Might be a great thing for clubs, etc. An electronic log of who flew when.
I had thought of that, but feared I'd loose the iButton, and
I wouldn't be smart enough to putsome override in :-)
I think tho, I might use one for data logging. I have a
couple of the 64Kbit ones. Not a lot of data, but it'd
be handy. (Probably one of those USB drives would be
more convenient).
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