# TeleMetrum This is a recording dual-deploy altimeter for high power model rocketry with integrated GPS and telemetry link. Production units are available from the [Garbee and Garbee](http://auric.gag.com) web store. TeleMetrum starter kits are also available from [Apogee Components](http://www.apogeerockets.com/Altus_Metrum_GPS.asp) and [Australian Rocketry](http://www.ausrocketry.com/shop/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=111&products_id=4302). For the latest TeleMetrum firmware and related ground station software, please visit the [AltOS](../AltOS) page on this site. These are photos of the previous production version (we haven't taken good pictures of v1.2 yet): ## Features ## ### User View ### * Recording altimeter for model rocketry * Supports dual deployment (can fire 2 ejection charges) * 70cm ham-band transceiver for telemetry downlink * Barometric pressure sensor good to 45k feet MSL * 1-axis 70-g accelerometer for motor characterization * On-board, integrated GPS receiver * On-board non-volatile memory for flight data storage * USB for power, configuration, and data recovery * Integrated support for LiPo rechargeable batteries * Uses LiPo to fire e-matches, can be factory modified to support separate pyro battery * 2.75 x 1 inch board designed to fit inside 29mm airframe coupler tube ### Developer View ### * Hardware Features * [TI CC1111F32](http://focus.ti.com/docs/prod/folders/print/cc1111f32.html) Low Power RF System-on-Chip * Sub-1Ghz transceiver * 8051 MCU * 32k Flash * 4k RAM * USB 2.0 * 6 12-bit analog inputs (11 bits with single-ended sensors) * 2 channels of serial I/O * digital I/O * [Winbond W25Q16](http://www.winbond.com/NR/exeres/A3D21C82-A0B6-4586-A770-2F0883A805FF.htm) serial flash memory * 2M x 8 * SPI interface * [SkyTraq](http://www.skytraq.com.tw/) Venus634FLPx GPS receiver * on-board [Taoglas AP.17A.01](http://www.taoglas.com/antennas/GPS_Antennas/Internal_GPS_-_Active_Patch_Modules/) single-stage active patch antenna * U.FL connector with 3.3V DC can be re-purposed for optional external amplified antennas * async serial interface * [Freescale MP3H6115A](http://www.freescale.com/webapp/search.partparamdetail.framework?PART_NUMBER=MP3H6115A6U) pressure sensor * [Analog Devices ADXL78](http://www.analog.com/en/mems-sensors/inertial-sensors/adxl78/products/product.html) 70g accelerometer. * Software Features * Written mostly in C with some 8051 assembler * Runs from on-chip flash, uses on-chip RAM, stores flight data to serial DataFlash chip * USB serial emulation for "console" interface * Tools Used * [gEDA](http://www.gpleda.org/) for schematic capture and PCB layout * [SDCC](http://sdcc.sourceforge.net/) compiler and source debugger * Licenses * The hardware is licensed under the [TAPR](http://www.tapr.org) [Open Hardware License](http://www.tapr.org/ohl.html) * The software is licensed [GPL version 2](http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/gpl-2.0.html) ## [Production History](../production) ## ## [Flight Logs](flightlogs) ## ## Artifacts ## There is a single manual for TeleMetrum and all other Altus Metrum products, which is available in [html](../AltOS/doc/altusmetrum.html) and [pdf](../AltOS/doc/altusmetrum.pdf) formats. The hardware design current gEDA files are available from [git.gag.com](http://git.gag.com) in the project [hw/telemetrum](http://git.gag.com/?p=hw/telemetrum;a=summary). Work on the next version proceeds on the master branch, with occasional temporary branches created when Bdale is making some major / speculative change. Branched with names like 'v1.2' document what we're actually flying on the respective PCB revisions. For those who don't have ready access to the gEDA suite, here are pdf snapshots of the files for Production PCB version 1.2 in more easily readable form. * [schematic](v1.2/telemetrum.pdf) * [pcb artwork](v1.2/telemetrum.pcb.pdf) * [bill of materials](v1.2/partslist.csv) Rockets we know of flying with TeleMetrum boards have exceeded 50g acceleration, been well above Mach 1, and reached altitudes greater than 25k feet AGL with great results. Keith's second generation ground station program called AltosUI works on Windows, Mac, and Linux systems and logs telemetry to disk, displays current and max values for key parameters during flight, includes voice synthesis during the flight so that our eyes can stay on the rockets, and even includes live display of rocket position over moving maps! After flight, altosui can extract the complete flight log from TeleMetrum, can display plots of the data from either the telemetry received by radio or the onboard flight log, can output a kml file for use with [Google Earth](http://earth.google.com), and can also output all the flight data as a csv file for easy import to spreadsheet programs or other analysis tools allowing you to perform whatever custom analysis you can envision! More details on the software, including full source code and pre-built packages can be found on the [AltOS](../AltOS) page on this site. Feel free to download the software and try it before purchasing our hardware! ## Future Plans ## TeleMetrum v1.2 is now available for sale. Eventually we'll run out of v1.2 boards, and by then no dobut we'll have found more things to tweak... ## [History of TeleMetrum](history) ##