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Driving issues:

  • Connectors on top plate and hardware on bottom plate make disassembly inconvenient because everything needs to be unplugged with the top plate dangling
  • Nothing is hard-mounted, friction fit at best, top plate is gravity placed. This allows it to move around while in transit, which is not good with a significant amount of hardware.

Major goals:

  • Mount all electronics to top plate
  • Epoxy threaded posts/standoffs to case to solidly mount plates

Nice to have:

  • Reinforcement for weight of hardware
  • Cable management channel
  • Rubber port covers
  • Gaskets everywhere
  • Closable door on left side for storage of batteries, etc.

User-facing hardware:

  • Fan (2x)
  • Fan Switch (2x)
  • USB port (6x)
  • RJ45 port (3x)
  • 5V barrel out (1x) (not in possession)
  • 20V barrel out (2x) (not in possession)
  • "Analog" altimeter (1x)
  • 2-pole single throw switch (1x)
  • Thermal printer

Electronics:

  • LattePanda (3x)
  • 40V/12V regulator (1x)
  • 12V/5V regulator (1x)
  • Voltage rails (2x)

Mounting Notes

Ground station will be powered by external laptop batteries (through switch and 20V barrels).

Hardware requirements, power on, battery swap procedure explained in Electrical Notes.

Deliverables:

  • Designed and tested housing plates
  • Printed drawings of Pelican hole spacing and threading
  • Printed drawings of component hole spacing and threading
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