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- | I've decided to use the following components for my first balloon. | + | I've decided to use the following components for my first balloon |
* Styrofoam Container | * Styrofoam Container | ||
* [[http:// | * [[http:// | ||
* < | * < | ||
- | * GumStix w/ <del>GPS (10g)</ | + | * <del>GumStix w/ GPS (10g)</ |
- | * [[http:// | + | |
* < | * < | ||
* Electronic wiring | * Electronic wiring | ||
Total weight so far: 215g | Total weight so far: 215g | ||
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I won't know exactly how big a balloon I need until have the Payload built. | I won't know exactly how big a balloon I need until have the Payload built. | ||
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+ | The electrical requirements are looking interesting. | ||
===== Collaboration ===== | ===== Collaboration ===== | ||
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Calgary is a lot closer to vast areas of open, accessible land. The University there also has a [[http:// | Calgary is a lot closer to vast areas of open, accessible land. The University there also has a [[http:// | ||
- | He also has a small child who is in need of Science-ing. | + | He also has a small child who may want some Science-ing. |
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+ | ===== Update ===== | ||
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+ | I've decided to simplify the payload of the balloon.\\ | ||
+ | I've got some OpenBee 100mW transmitters, | ||
+ | The Bees have been paired, and I've got them on my own ad-hoc network. | ||
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+ | All the Verdex has to do is pipe from /dev/ttyS2 to the USB device. | ||
+ | cat /dev/ttyS2 | `minicom -D / | ||
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+ | That will pipe the output directly to the USB device. | ||
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+ | I'm sure I'll end up also putting a custom program in the middle of the pipe. There' | ||
+ | I'm also trying out integrating with GPSD. It has a convenient poll feature. For future reference, it listens on port 2947. | ||
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+ | I figure I could even get so fancy as to use spare bandwidth to transmit images or telemetry. | ||
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+ | I also added to the / | ||
+ | T0: | ||
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+ | ===== More components ===== | ||
+ | It's now September, 2013\\ | ||
+ | I have managed to get more components working in tandem. | ||
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+ | I now have the Gumstix booting and transmitting GPS data.\\ | ||
+ | I'm working on writing a new send program, to minimize data sent. There are also a lot of xmit errors when you just pipe everything. | ||
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+ | Here are some pics of the Gumstix running off of battery power.\\ | ||
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+ | I have a Battery pack made out of non-rechargeable batteries.\\ | ||
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+ | You can see a low-voltage meter on the rechargeable battery pack running the computer.\\ | ||
+ | It's been going a few hours, and it's still going strong.\\ | ||
+ | I have a better battery monitor coming, but this is encouraging as is. | ||
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+ | I used an ESC from a model plane to get the 5V to power the Gumstix.\\ | ||
+ | I had to hunt for the plugin adapter. | ||
+ | The cabling is too long right now, and I will rig something lighter up for flight, but for now this will do. | ||
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+ | Currently the Gumstix + Transmitter + ESC + antennas + 8 AA battery pack is around 350g. Although the batteries are 125g of that, I think I should just consider this the base for my payload weight. | ||
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+ | I might cut down the cables a little to save a few grams. | ||
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+ | Regardless, I will construct a little case for this so that it can be flown on my Bixler for in-air testing. |
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