X-Git-Url: https://git.gag.com/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=doc%2Feasymega.inc;h=506f4c5f2fea3dc0c9d9fa2d3c1b23c02ab18cc8;hb=a4039a60bbe972fd022699d62ab06a8f1bc4af69;hp=eebece924735d0c9681974851787aaf7990f9447;hpb=adfbccfeb551c9d0315116912e7255a173fc3103;p=fw%2Faltos diff --git a/doc/easymega.inc b/doc/easymega.inc index eebece92..506f4c5f 100644 --- a/doc/easymega.inc +++ b/doc/easymega.inc @@ -1,6 +1,7 @@ == EasyMega - image::easymega-v1.0-top.jpg[width="4.5in"] + .EasyMega Board + image::easymega-v1.0-top.jpg[width=430] EasyMega is a 1¼ inch by 2¼ inch circuit board. It was designed to easily fit in a 38mm coupler. Like TeleMetrum, @@ -13,6 +14,7 @@ EasyMega has two sets of nine screw terminals on the end of the board opposite the telemetry antenna. They are as follows: + .EasyMega Screw Terminals [options="header",grid="all",cols="2,3,10"] |==== |Terminal #|Terminal Name|Description @@ -95,9 +97,12 @@ 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. === Using Only One Battery With EasyMega