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Towns
- 2010
+ 2011
Bdale Garbee and Keith Packard
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license.
+
+
+ 0.9
+ 18 January 2011
+
+ Updated for software version 0.9. Note that 0.9 represents a
+ telemetry format change, meaning both ends of a link (TeleMetrum and
+ TeleDongle) must be updated or communications will fail.
+
+
+
0.8
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- Uses LiPo to fire e-matches, support for optional separate pyro
- battery if needed.
+ Uses LiPo to fire e-matches, can be modiied to support
+ optional separate pyro battery if needed.
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to fire ejection charges. This works marvelously with standard
low-current e-matches like the J-Tek from MJG Technologies, and with
Quest Q2G2 igniters. However, if you
- want or need to use a separate pyro battery, you can do so by adding
- a second 2mm connector to position B2 on the board and cutting the
- thick pcb trace connecting the LiPo battery to the pyro circuit between
- the two silk screen marks on the surface mount side of the board shown
- here [insert photo]
+ want or need to use a separate pyro battery, the board can be factory
+ modified to do so. This involves cutting two traces and adding a jumper
+ in a densely populated part of the board on TeleMetrum v1.0 and v1.1,
+ along with installation of a pyro battery connector at location B2.
We offer two choices of pyro and power switch connector, or you can
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on Packet Command Mode for more information about this.
- The filename for the data is computed automatically from the recorded
- flight date, TeleMetrum serial number and flight number
- information.
+ After the device has been selected, a dialog showing the
+ flight data saved in the device will be shown allowing you to
+ select which flights to download and which to delete. With
+ version 0.9 or newer firmware, you must erase flights in order
+ for the space they consume to be reused by another
+ flight. This prevents you from accidentally losing flight data
+ if you neglect to download data before flying again. Note that
+ if there is no more space available in the device, then no
+ data will be recorded for a flight.
+
+
+ The filename for each flight log is computed automatically
+ from the recorded flight date, TeleMetrum serial number and
+ flight number information.
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as needed to conform to your local radio regulations.
+
+ Maximum Flight Log Size
+
+ This sets the space (in kilobytes) allocated for each flight
+ log. The available space will be divided into chunks of this
+ size. A smaller value will allow more flights to be stored,
+ a larger value will record data from longer flights.
+
+
+ During ascent, TeleMetrum records barometer and
+ accelerometer values 100 times per second, other analog
+ information (voltages and temperature) 6 times per second
+ and GPS data once per second. During descent, the non-GPS
+ data is recorded 1/10th as often. Each barometer +
+ accelerometer record takes 8 bytes.
+
+
+ The default, 192kB, will store over 200 seconds of data at
+ the ascent rate, or over 2000 seconds of data at the descent
+ rate. That's plenty for most flights. This leaves enough
+ storage for five flights in a 1MB system, or 10 flights in a
+ 2MB system.
+
+
+ The configuration block takes the last available block of
+ memory, on v1.0 boards that's just 256 bytes. However, the
+ flash part on the v1.1 boards uses 64kB for each block.
+
+
Configure AltosUI
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your local radio regulations.
+
+ Serial Debug
+
+ This causes all communication with a connected device to be
+ dumped to the console from which AltosUI was started. If
+ you've started it from an icon or menu entry, the output
+ will simply be discarded. This mode can be useful to debug
+ various serial communication issues.
+
+