X-Git-Url: https://git.gag.com/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=TeleMetrum%2Findex.mdwn;h=c5e7123763d7e91b5ec61cd0b57147e7eaa043d5;hb=6d996af7023bacd035cdf0693cd13531198a0c1c;hp=87cb8b6512c63e55aff585f3952b59256a0ccec2;hpb=2bd96e206b413c0517fc6c87c1263b5e431d763c;p=web%2Faltusmetrum diff --git a/TeleMetrum/index.mdwn b/TeleMetrum/index.mdwn index 87cb8b6..c5e7123 100644 --- a/TeleMetrum/index.mdwn +++ b/TeleMetrum/index.mdwn @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ v3.0 was introduced in late 2019, and is now available for sale. ### Developer View ### -* Hardware Features of v2.0 +* Hardware Features of v3.0 * ST Micros [STM32L151](http://www.st.com/internet/mcu/product/248821.jsp) ARM Cortex M3 based Microcontroller * TI [CC1200](http://www.ti.com/product/cc1200) Low Power, High Performance RF Transceiver * 150mA 3.3V LDO regulator @@ -78,21 +78,23 @@ which is available in [html](../AltOS/doc/altusmetrum.html) and An outline of the board with drill hole locations is available in [pdf](../Documents/telemetrum-outline.pdf) format. -The hardware design current gEDA files are available from +This board was designed using lepton-eda and pcb-rnd. + +The hardware design 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 'v2.0' document what we're actually flying +change. Branched with names like 'v3.0' 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 2.0 in more easily readable form. +of the files for Production PCB version 3.0 in more easily readable form. -* [schematic](v2.0/telemetrum-sch.pdf) -* [pcb artwork](v2.0/telemetrum-pcb.pdf) -* [bill of materials](v2.0/partslist.csv) +* [schematic](v3.0/telemetrum-sch.pdf) +* [pcb artwork](v3.0/telemetrum-pcb.pdf) +* [bill of materials](v3.0/partslist.csv) Rockets we know of flying with TeleMetrum boards have exceeded 50g acceleration, been well above Mach 1, and reached altitudes