vogon

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the altimeter/IMU are a custom PCB that I'm still waiting to get back from the fab, the camera is a no-name $12 "spy cam" component available off of adafruit, all powered off of one AAA battery

trying to fit the whole thing inside a cylinder 24mm in diameter and about 150mm long


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still gotta punch some holes through it to route wires, design in some space to insert the battery holder contacts, design covers for all the holes and a fairing for the camera lens, and do a shitload of iterative test-fitting, tweaks, and probably a boilerplate test flight or two, but I'm getting there


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oh this is so much nicer than anything i've done lol, out of curiosity what micro are you using?

btw i think some ranges get really antsy about standard switches being used for arming? prob not an issue for model scale but yea

oh it's not an actual pyro arm switch, it just arms the altimeter/IMU to start recording when it detects a sudden acceleration

also I'm using an RP2040! it's nice and small and cheap.

ahh ok cool !! figured i'd mention just in case :p

nice, i've been wanting to use that for my next board whenever i get a budget for it! used the Pico for a bit on a contract gig and it was really nice

yeah that doc is super good! i've done basic signal routing and vreg circuits on PCBs but never a proper microcontroller, so it's real helpful

for me i'm interested in it mostly because, besides having good experiences using it for work, it was actually available when STM32s were all sold out lmao