[PSUBS-MAILIST] arduino or microchip?
Jon Wallace via Personal_Submersibles
personal_submersibles at psubs.org
Fri Nov 14 13:11:48 EST 2014
I am using arduino mega because it has more input/output pins. But yes, I am designing much of the same via arduino. Thousands of sensors will work with them.
On Friday, November 14, 2014 12:19 PM, roberto alvarez via Personal_Submersibles <personal_submersibles at psubs.org> wrote:
Good Morning, first i am not an electronics master, was working on the co2 scrubers , then my imagination again move ahead of my hands and make me thik that the scruber must be inteligent, based on the parameters
cabin pressure,CO2 , O2 concentration and temperature, i think that will be helpfull a device for monitor this conditions, found a programable board with the optional sensors, the UNO ( 4 dlls on ebay ) the barometric pressure sensor ( 2 dlls on ebay ) the carbon monoxide sensor ( 4 dlls) , tilt sensors (1.75 usd) and many other sensors
with this info, this boar will check cabin pressure and co2 %, the boar can activate a relay to let oxigen enter and keep a safe enviroment
also the tilt sensors can help me to control position in low visibility conditions, may be will need 3 boards and several sensors that will let me have an auxiliar control system
Another system that i need develop or know if can be develop or find is a neutral bouyancy , based in flow of water on the vertical axle, this black box ( because i dont know what will have inside ) will control valves on the variable ballast system
just my ideas, if this is for sale some were ,please tell me to consider with the arduino a complet system looks to be below 100 usd as will be common sensors ans actuators ( relays )
i draw a system using just relays and mercury switches ( the ones that stop the outboard when tilt,or on the ac thermosthats ) buw will take a big space and many meters of wire, will be a heat source , a single boar can solve this, buti need your comments, thanks
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