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To use a separate pyro battery, connect the negative pyro battery terminal to the flight computer ground terminal, -the positive battery terminal to the igniter and the other +the the switched positive battery terminal to the igniter +and the other igniter lead to the negative pyro terminal on the flight computer. When the pyro channel fires, it will complete the circuit between the negative pyro terminal and the ground @@ -824,6 +826,12 @@ terminal, firing the igniter. Specific instructions on how to hook this up for each flight computer will be found in the section below for that flight computer.
Note that you must include a switch in the positive lead of +the pyro battery for safety, as the on-board power switch +circuit on our product only controls current flow from the +the primary or system battery!
+Connecting the positive battery terminal to the pyro +
Connecting the switched positive battery terminal to the pyro charges must be done separate from TeleMetrum, by soldering -them together or using some other connector.
+them together or using some other connector. Note that you +must include a switch in the positive lead from the pyro +battery for safety!The other lead from each pyro charge is then inserted into -the appropriate per-pyro channel screw terminal (terminal 4 for the -Main charge, terminal 6 for the Apogee charge).
+the appropriate per-pyro channel screw terminal (terminal 4 +for the Main charge, terminal 6 for the Apogee charge).As described above, using an external pyro battery involves connecting the negative battery terminal to the flight -computer ground, connecting the positive battery terminal to -one of the igniter leads and connecting the other igniter -lead to the per-channel pyro circuit connection. Because -there is no solid ground connection to use on TeleMini, this -is not recommended.
+computer ground, connecting the switched positive battery +terminal to one of the igniter leads and connecting the other +igniter lead to the per-channel pyro circuit connection. +Because there is no solid ground connection to use on +TeleMini, this is not recommended.The only available ground connection on TeleMini v3 are @@ -1131,7 +1141,9 @@ those holes and hook it to the negative pyro battery terminal.
Connecting the positive battery terminal to the pyro charges must be done separate from TeleMini v3, by soldering -them together or using some other connector.
+them together or using some other connector. Note that you +must include a switch in the pyro battery positive lead for +safety!The other lead from each pyro charge is then inserted into @@ -1370,9 +1382,11 @@ ground, connect it to the negative external battery connection, top terminal 4.
Connecting the positive battery terminal to the pyro +
Connecting the switched positive battery terminal to the pyro charges must be done separate from EasyMini, by soldering -them together or using some other connector.
+them together or using some other connector. Note that for +safety, you must put a switch between the pyro battery and +the rest of the circuit!The other lead from each pyro charge is then inserted into @@ -1557,9 +1571,12 @@ the board opposite the telemetry antenna. They are as follows:
TeleMega provides explicit support for an external pyro battery. All that is required is to remove the jumper between the lipo terminal (Bottom 3) and the pyro terminal -(Bottom 2). Then hook the negative pyro battery terminal to ground -(Bottom 1) and the positive pyro battery to the pyro battery -input (Bottom 2). You can then use the existing pyro screw +(Bottom 2). Then hook the negative pyro battery terminal to +ground (Bottom 1) and the switched positive pyro battery to +the pyro battery input (Bottom 2). Note that you must include +a switch between the pyro battery and the board for safety, +as the on-board power switch circuit only supports the primary +battery! You can then use the existing pyro screw terminals to hook up all of the pyro charges.
EasyMega provides explicit support for an external pyro battery. All that is required is to remove the jumper between the lipo terminal (Bottom 3) and the pyro terminal -(Bottom 2). Then hook the negative pyro battery terminal to ground -(Bottom 1) and the positive pyro battery to the pyro battery -input (Bottom 2). You can then use the existing pyro screw +(Bottom 2). Then hook the negative pyro battery terminal to +ground (Bottom 1) and the switched positive pyro battery to +the pyro battery input (Bottom 2). Note that you must include +a switch between the pyro battery and the board for safety, +as the on-board power switch circuit only supports the primary +battery! You can then use the existing pyro screw terminals to hook up all of the pyro charges.
3.7V
TeleMega v4.0
MS5607 30km (100k')
ADXL375 200g
uBlox Max-8Q
BMX160
8MB
40mW
3.7V
EasyMega v1.0
MS5607 30km (100k')
MMA6555 102g
Version 1.9.1
+Version 1.9.2
Add support for TeleMega v4.0
+Fix time wrapping issue with TeleLCO and TeleFire
+Add column in AltosUI for IMU data from TeleMega and EasyMega
+Allow sorting of trackers by call, serial, frequency or age
+Offer selection of font sizes
+Various bug fixes for older Android versions
+Version 1.9.1
+Add support for TeleMetrum v3.0
Version 1.9
Version 1.8.7
Version 1.8.6
Version 1.8.5 includes fixes to the ground software support for TeleBT v4, along with a few other minor updates.
Version 1.8.4 includes support for EasyMini version 2.0
Version 1.8.3 includes support for TeleMega version 3.0 along with two important flight computer fixes. This version also @@ -5736,7 +5812,7 @@ better and some updates to graph presentation and data downloading.
Version 1.8.2 includes support for TeleGPS version 2.0 along with accelerometer recalibration support in AltosUI.
@@ -5837,7 +5913,7 @@ with accelerometer recalibration support in AltosUI. analyzing saved data files.AltOS New Features
AltosUI and TeleGPS New Features
Version 1.8.1 includes an important bug fix for Apogee Lockout operation in all flight computers. Anyone using this option @@ -5900,7 +5976,7 @@ above Mach 1.
analyzing saved data files.AltOS Bug Fixes
AltosUI New Features
Version 1.8 includes support for our new TeleBT v4.0 ground station, updates for data analysis in our ground station @@ -5960,7 +6036,7 @@ software and bug fixes in in the flight software for all our boards and ground station interfaces.
AltOS New Features
AltosUI New Features
Version 1.7 includes support for our new TeleMini v3.0 flight computer and bug fixes in in the flight software for all our boards and ground station interfaces.
AltOS New Features
AltosUI New Features
Version 1.6.8 fixes a TeleMega and TeleMetrum v2.0 bug where the device could stop logging data and transmitting @@ -6061,7 +6137,7 @@ telemetry in flight. All TeleMega v1.0, v2.0 and TeleMetrum v2.0 users should update their flight firmware.
AltOS fixes:
AltosUI fixes:
Version 1.6.5 fixes a TeleMega and TeleMetrum v2.0 bug where the device would often stop logging data and transmitting @@ -6125,7 +6201,7 @@ telemetry in flight. All TeleMega v1.0, v2.0 and TeleMetrum v2.0 users should update their flight firmware.
AltOS fixes:
AltosUI fixes:
Version 1.6.4 fixes a bluetooth communication problem with TeleBT v1.0 devices, along with some altosui and altosdroid minor nits. It also now ships firmware for some newer devices.
AltOS fixes:
AltosUI, TeleGPS and AltosDroid New Features:
Version 1.6.3 adds idle mode to AltosDroid and has bug fixes for our host software on desktops, laptops an android devices along with BlueTooth support for Windows.
AltOS fixes:
AltosUI and TeleGPS New Features:
AltosDroid new features:
Version 1.6.2 includes support for our updated TeleMega v2.0 product and bug fixes in in the flight software for all our boards and ground station interfaces.
AltOS New Features:
AltosUI and TeleGPS Fixes:
We spent a bunch of time trying to improve our documentation
Version 1.6.1 includes support for our updated TeleBT v3.0 product and bug fixes in in the flight software for all our boards and ground station interfaces.
AltOS New Features:
AltosUI and TeleGPS New Features:
AltosDroid New Features:
Version 1.6 includes support for our updated TeleDongle v3.0 product and bug fixes in in the flight software for all our boards and ground station interfaces.
AltOS New Features
AltosUI and TeleGPS New Features
Version 1.5 is a major release. It includes support for our new EasyMega product, new features and bug fixes in in the flight software for all our boards and the AltosUI ground station
AltOS New Features
AltosUI and TeleGPS New Features
Version 1.4.2 is a minor release. It fixes Java-related install issues on Windows
Windows Install Fixes
Version 1.4.1 is a minor release. It fixes install issues on Windows and provides the missing TeleMetrum V2.0 firmware. There @@ -6882,7 +6958,7 @@ driver, but Mac and Linux users who do not need the TeleMetrum V2.0 firmware image will not need to upgrade.
Windows Install Fixes
Version 1.4 is a major release. It includes support for our new TeleGPS product, new features and bug fixes in in the flight software for all our boards and the AltosUI ground station
AltOS new features:
AltosUI new features:
Documentation changes:
Version 1.3.2 is a minor release. It includes small bug fixes for the TeleMega flight software and AltosUI ground station
AltOS fixes:
AltosUI fixes:
Version 1.3.1 is a minor release. It improves support for TeleMega, TeleMetrum v2.0, TeleMini v2.0 and EasyMini.
AltOS new features:
AltosUI new features:
Version 1.3 is a major release. It adds support for TeleMega, TeleMetrum v2.0, TeleMini v2.0 and EasyMini.
AltOS new features:
AltosUI new features:
Version 1.2.1 is a minor release. It adds support for TeleBT and the AltosDroid application, provides several new features in AltosUI and fixes some bugs in the AltOS firmware.
AltOS new features:
AltosUI application new features:
Version 1.2 is a major release. It adds support for MicroPeak and the MicroPeak USB adapter.
AltOS New Features:
New Features:
Version 1.1.1 is a bug-fix release. It fixes a couple of bugs in AltosUI and one firmware bug that affects TeleMetrum @@ -7510,7 +7586,7 @@ the Google Earth file export issue, and for suggesting the addition of the Ground Distance value in the Descent tab.
AltOS fixes:
AltosUI new features:
Version 1.1 is a minor release. It provides a few new features in AltosUI and the AltOS firmware and fixes bugs.
AltOS Firmware New Features:
AltosUI New Features:
Version 1.0.1 is a major release, adding support for the TeleMini device and lots of new AltosUI features
AltOS New Features
AltosUI New Features
Version 0.9.2 is an AltosUI bug-fix release, with no firmware changes.
AltosUI fixes:
Version 0.9 adds a few new firmware features and accompanying AltosUI changes, along with new hardware support.
Version 0.8 offers a major upgrade in the AltosUI interface.
Version 0.7.1 is the first release containing our new cross-platform Java-based user interface.