OngoingNano2Arinc
STDNano2Arinc
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Description
Send Arinc-429 signals from an Arduino Nano.
Credits to Francesco Talotta and Michel Waleczek for designing the system.
I suggest soldering the 7 Arduino Nano pins downward which this board needs. The others can have pins going upward, in case you need them later.
I have also provided connection for the SCL(A4) and SDA(A5) pins to enable an i2c connection to an Arduino Mega Pro Mini. In my case, the Mega will hold MobiFlight firmware and see the Mini as an LCD and provide the Mini with the data required to be send to the gauge. The exact firmware to go on the Nano is not there yet.
More info and code can be found here:
https://github.com/FrancescoTalotta/ARINC-429/tree/main/ARDUINO%20NANO%20TX
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