lordofwings
12-24-2015, 05:08 PM
I hope to finally start building part of my cockpit in 2016 but I want to start with instruments. My target aircraft is a Piper Malibu Jetprop (PA46T) which has a glass cockpit.
For secondary avionics such as navigation radios, transponder, etc. I plan to use an embedded computer. I considered the Arduino but it seemed too bare bones, then I considered Netduino because I am a .NET developer and for it I went relatively far in developing code for a Collins NAV radio and emulating it on the PC but Netduino does not seem to be very active and their h/w design is pretty much a roadblock so I chose Raspberry Pi 2.
So,my plan is to use my newly acquired Raspberry Pi 2 (still need an HDMI monitor....) to do my NAV and COM radios, the DME and handling all other buttons. Then I would have a proxy application on the PC running FSX to continually pass information between the Raspberry Pi (connected via WiFi) and the PC SIM.
So, has anybody used the Raspberry Pi for building parts of the cockpit?
For secondary avionics such as navigation radios, transponder, etc. I plan to use an embedded computer. I considered the Arduino but it seemed too bare bones, then I considered Netduino because I am a .NET developer and for it I went relatively far in developing code for a Collins NAV radio and emulating it on the PC but Netduino does not seem to be very active and their h/w design is pretty much a roadblock so I chose Raspberry Pi 2.
So,my plan is to use my newly acquired Raspberry Pi 2 (still need an HDMI monitor....) to do my NAV and COM radios, the DME and handling all other buttons. Then I would have a proxy application on the PC running FSX to continually pass information between the Raspberry Pi (connected via WiFi) and the PC SIM.
So, has anybody used the Raspberry Pi for building parts of the cockpit?