== Installation
- EasyMotor needs to be rigidly attached in the airframe, and the
- long axis of the circuit board needs to be aligned with the axis
- of flight. By default, the round beeper on the board should be
- “up” towards the nose cone, and the screw terminal strips should
- be “down” towards the fins and motor nozzle end of the rocket.
+ [WARNING]
+ Firmware versions prior to 1.9.13 used acceleration to detect
+ launch. Starting with 1.9.13, the firmware switched to using
+ pressure to trigger recording. Altus Metrum strongly recommends
+ upgrading all EasyMotor boards to current firmware, the
+ behavior of which is described here.
+
+ EasyMotor needs to be rigidly attached in the airframe, in any
+ convenient orientation.
+
+ === Trigger to Start Recording
+
+ Starting with firmware version 1.9.13, a pressure sensor must
+ be attached, and pressure change is used to initiate and conclude
+ data recording. Pressure and 3 axes of acceleration are recorded
+ for later analysis.
+
+ EasyMotor looks for a 50 psi rise in pressure from ambient to
+ start recording. Recording stops when the pressure drops
+ below 50 psi and shows variation of less than 30 psi for at
+ least 10 seconds. These conditions are intended to capture all
+ actual burn data including anomalies such as "chuffs".
=== Power Switch and Battery
connector, are readily available through various vendors
including Amazon, eBay, and AliExpress.
+ These pressure sensors have three wires and sometimes a
+ shield around those wires. The colors of the wires can vary,
+ but typically are red for power, black for ground, and green
+ for the analog output. Hook red to '+5', green to 'PRES', and
+ black to one of the two 'GND' screws on the board. The other
+ 'GND' screw is available for connecting the shield if one is
+ present. This is mostly relevant if you're using the product
+ for static testing on the ground with a longer than usual
+ cable.
+
To log in-flight chamber pressure, a typical approach
might be to drill a 1/8" sampling hole all the way
through the center of the motor's forward closure, then
NPT” pipe tap. Fill the touch hole with grease, screw in
the pressure sensor, and attach the sensor leads to
EasyMotor.
+
+ If you aren't up for machining closures yourself,
+ link:http://lokiresearch.com[Loki Research] sells
+ 54mm and 75mm "experimental bulkheads" with threaded
+ sensor ports that can be used with snap ring cases,
+ and other related mechanical bits and pieces.