2021-10-04 Meeting Notes - VOID

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2021-10-04 Meeting Notes - VOID

Date

Oct 4, 2021

Attendees

  • @Will Merges (RIT Student)

  • @Yevgeniy Gorbachev (RIT Student)

  • @Jonathan Russo (RIT Student)

  • @Matthew Klein (RIT Student) 

  • @Seth Davidson (RIT Student) 

  • @Dante Sivo (RIT Student) 

  • @Aaron Chan (RIT Student)

  • @Ben Hyman (RIT Student)

  • @kwk8261 

  • @Billy Siegener (RIT Student) (Deactivated) 

  • @Joseph Even (RIT Student) (Deactivated) (virtual)

 

Discussion items

Item

Notes

Item

Notes

 Review Action Items

  • @Dante Sivo (RIT Student) @Ben Hyman (RIT Student) - get Darwin mounting holes to Yev

    • basic dimensions - still need mounting holes

      • keep under 40mm wides (minor dimension)

  • @Will Merges (RIT Student) - figure out JLCPCB sponsorship

    • probably not going to use

 CAD Overview

 @Yevgeniy Gorbachev (RIT Student) @Billy Siegener (RIT Student) (Deactivated) @Aaron Chan (RIT Student) @Will Merges (RIT Student)

Still to do:

  • battery retention / location

  • side wall mounting

    • recess side posts

  • wiring diagram (high-level)

  • connectors

    • spade connectors for going to recovery section (charges)

      • wire epoxied in plate, female spades crimped to each end

  • connect sleds (intra-sled connections)

    • ribbon cables on top

  • mass looks good

    • estimated ~2300 grams without including side walls, electronics, recovery gear, batteries

  • GPS antenna for BRB

    • BRB on inside, camera board on outside

    • whip and GPS antenna (nay-nay) on outside above camera board

Altium

@Dante Sivo (RIT Student) @Joseph Even (RIT Student) (Deactivated) @Seth Davidson (RIT Student) @Jonathan Russo (RIT Student) @Ben Hyman (RIT Student) @Matthew Klein (RIT Student)

Action items

@Joy Sangsrichan (RIT Student) (Deactivated) - bring Yev the BRB
@Yevgeniy Gorbachev (RIT Student) & @Dante Sivo (RIT Student) figure out mounting holes