X-Git-Url: https://git.gag.com/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=index.mdwn;h=b398c27a6b1e4795807f172c41aee27dcbd96589;hb=662c6d11070360d1698962e30f076ded035f29fd;hp=c45a403a8ded7ec8089fb1757b0440b3f902259c;hpb=8b9ea0ecc390d212ff69062d1e05c8f58487c623;p=web%2Faltusmetrum diff --git a/index.mdwn b/index.mdwn index c45a403..b398c27 100644 --- a/index.mdwn +++ b/index.mdwn @@ -1,58 +1,157 @@ -This is the site where -Bdale Garbee -and friends are documenting work on a -series of open hardware and software designs of avionics solutions for high -powered model rocketry. Please consider everything here work perpetually -in process! +![Altus Metrum Logo](logo.png) -# TeleMetrum + +Open hardware and software designs +for high powered model rocketry by +[Bdale Garbee](http://gag.com/~bdale) and +[Keith Packard](http://keithp.com/keithp).

-A quick update as of 16 December 2008. -The ARM7-based 'AltusMetrum' design has been shelved indefinitely. -Working with Keith Packard, I recently embarked on a complete redesign based on the TI cc1111. -We got there by deciding we need a low-power RF beacon for post-landing direction finding, learning -of the existence of this part, then realizing that we could radically simplify things by using it -as the basis for a completely new avionics design. -The cc1111 integrates a full 70cm transceiver, 8051 processing core, and peripherals on one chip. -We add to that a barometric sensor, temperature sensor, accelerometer, eeprom memory, and full LiPo -battery support powered by a USB interface also used for configuration and post-flight data extraction. -It looks like we can get all the features we want on a single board for less than the price of most -commercial altimeter boards, with the only downside being dramatically reduced processing power. -We have a complete schematic and a first pass PCB layout that is currently -under review and improvement prior to sending out for raw boards. -

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-See the hw/telemetrum tree in our -public git repository -for the current state of the gEDA design files. -

+All hardware designs on this site are licensed under the +[TAPR](http://www.tapr.org/) +[Open Hardware License](http://www.tapr.org/ohl.html), +and all the software is under the +[GNU](http://www.gnu.org/) +[General Public License, version 2](http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/gpl-2.0.html) +or compatible licenses. + +# [Latest News](News) # + +# Where to Buy # + +All Altus Metrum products are available from the +[Garbee and Garbee](http://auric.gag.com) web +store. Additionally, starter kits are available from our distributors, +including [Apogee Components](http://www.apogeerockets.com), +[Australian Rocketry](http://www.ausrocketry.com), and +[Aerospace Education](http://www.rockets.co.nz) in New Zealand. + +# Download the latest [AltOS](AltOS/) software version # + +# Products # + +These products are all available for purchase: + +* [TeleMetrum](TeleMetrum/) +is our flagship product, a dual-deploy rocketry altimeter with +GPS and bidirectional RF telemetry link. + +* [TeleMini](TeleMini/) +is a smaller dual-deploy rocketry altimeter with telemetry using only a +barometric pressure sensor + +* [TeleDongle](TeleDongle/) +is a simple RF interface for use in ground stations interacting with rockets +using [TeleMetrum](TeleMetrum/). It may also be useful as a generic RF +interface for other microcontroller systems. + +* [LipoCharger](LipoCharger/) +is a standalone battery charger for the Lithium Polymer batteries used in +Altus Metrum products. + +* [MicroPeak](MicroPeak/) +is a rocket altimeter that is both precise and tiny, designed to be the +ideal altimeter for model rocket contests. + +* [MicroPeak USB Interface](MicroPeakUSB/) +provides an interface between [MicroPeak](MicroPeak/) and USB to +download flight log data. + +# Projects # + +These are projects we're working on that may become products someday: + +* [AltOS](AltOS/) +is the name of the firmware and related utilities that Keith maintains for +the set of hardware projects here. + +* [MegaDongle](MegaDongle/) +is a higher-performance alternative to [TeleDongle](TeleDongle/). + +* [MegaMetrum](MegaMetrum/) +is a high-end flight computer with 6 pyro channels, more and better sensors, +GPS, and a high performance bidirectional RF telemetry link. + +* [OpenAlt](OpenAlt/) +was Bdale's original project here, a dual-deploy rocketry altimeter. One +prototype was built, but never flown. This project is now indefinitely on hold. + +* [TeleBT](TeleBT) is a variation on [TeleDongle](TeleDongle/) that adds +[Bluetooth](http://www.bluetooth.com) as an alternative to USB. + +* [TeleNano](TeleNano/) +is a tiny rocketry altimeter with telemetry using only a barometric +pressure sensor + +* [TelePyro](TelePyro/) is a companion board for [TeleMetrum](TeleMetrum/) +that adds 8 additional pyro channels. + +* [TeleScience](TeleScience/) is a companion board for +[TeleMetrum](TeleMetrum/) that adds 12 channels of thermistor or generic +analog sensor input, and 5 general purpose I/O lines. + +* [TeleShield](TeleShield/) is an [Arduino](http://arduino.cc) radio shield. + +* [TeleTerra](TeleTerra) is a hand-held ground station for use with +[TeleMetrum](TeleMetrum/) and [TeleMini](TeleMini/). + +# Hobby Rocketry # + +The motivation for the circuits and software you will find on this site is +our loosely-knit group's shared interest in hobby rocketry. This very brief +[Ted presentation by Steve Jurvetson](http://www.ted.com/talks/steve_jurvetson_on_model_rocketry.html) +quickly conveys at least part of why we do this. John Coker +has published an excellent +[overview of hobby rocketry](http://www.jcrocket.com/welcome.shtml) +on his web site. Keith has also put together some useful notes about the +process of [certification](http://keithp.com/rockets/certification/) to +fly high power rockets.

-We hope to be turning on boards and writing firmware over the -Christmas / New Years holiday season. -Stay tuned! -

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-# AltusMetrum +To find more information about the rockets Bdale and his son have built, see +[Garbee Rockets](http://www.gag.com/rockets).

-Welcome LCA, SCALE, and OLS 2008 attendees! -Thanks for looking, but there's not much here yet... -

+As Bdale and Robert became more experienced in the hobby and started to build +and fly more sophisticated projects, we started to feel limited by the +existing electronics products available. OpenAlt was Bdale's first +attempt to address this situation with a completely open hardware and software +design... other project have since followed, and it's cool to have help from +Keith and other friends! -

-Information on the OpenAlt model rocketry avionics system coming very soon! -

+# [Using Altus Metrum Products](Uses) # -

-Here are photos of the version 0.1 PCB, which has enough issues to not be -worth duplicating. Version 0.2 is coming soon, and will be fully documented -on this site! -

+# [Presentations](talks) # + +# Getting Involved # + +If you aren't already playing with model rockets, that's a good place to +start. Finding a local [NAR Section](http://nar.org/NARsect.html) or +[Tripoli](http://tripoli.org) Prefecture is a good idea, since you can +learn a lot and see some great flights by showing up at a club launch. + +As we make progress, you can read about it in our [News](News) feed. Feel +free to subscribe to our +[mailing list](http://lists.gag.com/mailman/listinfo/altusmetrum). We also +hang out on IRC channel #altusmetrum on irc.oftc.net if you have +questions that aren't answered here. You can also find us on +[Facebook](http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=341167482968) +and on +[Google+](https://plus.google.com/109995815990298399569). + +Our main projects include radio links. If you don't already have one, +getting an [Amateur Radio](./Radio) license would be a good thing to do! + +And if you just can't wait to show your support for our efforts, visit +our [Cafe Press Logo Shop](http://cafepress.com/altusmetrum) or our +[Printfection Logo Shop](http://printfection.com/altusmetrum) (we're trying +to decide which is better, comments welcome!) and buy a t-shirt or sticker! + +--- - - +![United States flag](USflag.png) +Altus Metrum products are designed and manufactured in the +United States of America. ----- +--- This site is powered by [ikiwiki](http://ikiwiki.info), and hosted by [Garbee and Garbee](http://www.gag.com)