Beta build notes - Mike KQ9P #326
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STEM Payload Board done. As expected, the instructions are excellent and the build was mostly painless. The board is running, sending beautiful transmissions, and FoxTelem is having no trouble decoding the telemetry. (Pardon my flux; I haven't cleaned anything yet.) |
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Not too late at all. I have not even started building. I do have a loaner cubesat sim here that I am trying to troubleshoot. It has some power issues. We get one one here in DFW ocassion to demonstrate at a couple of summer events and I have been given permission to take a look at it. Working on one that is already built is helpful in itself. It is quite different from the previous one I built. I'm looking forward to your notes. Virginia NV5F |
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The biggest issue I ran into is the spurious traces on the two SMA connector footprints, the one on X3 worse than the one on X2: As expected, on X3 the connector housing shorted to the spurious trace and hence to the center pin. I removed the trace and everything is fine: There are other similar short bits of trace that aren't in problematic locations. Are these registration marks or some such thing? |
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A documentation suggestion: I can't tell whether the Pico simply replaces the Blue Pill and the Pi Zero is still required, or whether the Pico can replace both the Pi Zero and the Blue Pill. |
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More documentation: on one computer I can right-click images in the build instructions, select "Open Image in New Tab", and I see the full-resolution version of the image. On another computer the new tab is black, no image. Both computers are running Windows 10 with the latest patches, both running Firefox. In both cases "Save Image As..." works fine. Once I get the boards built I'm going to dig deeper and see if I can figure out what's different between the two computers. |
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Finally, when I fired up the STEM Payload Board with just the Pi Zero W in Step 2, I heard a high-pitched whining sound when the board was transmitting. According to the spectrum analyzer app on my iPhone, it was at about 4935 Hz. Now that the board is fully-populated and finished I don't hear it any more. |
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Out of habit - and experience with bad INA breakouts on earlier builds - I started to solder female headers for the INA219 breakouts. I see, though, that you aren't recommending that any more. What's your thinking on shifting to soldering direct to the board? |
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Checklist Step 6: Solar Board. The second line says "D1-D7", should be "D1-D6". |
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Step 5: Battery Board. It's noted in the BOM that you can substitute two BT1 if BT2 is out of stock (which it was when I ordered). In the Step 5 instructions you should mention that if you have three BT1 holders you'll need to trim the tabs off the bottom of two of them and be careful to get those two in the correct orientation. |
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I'll be posting my notes from building the beta boards that Alan so generously sent out. I hope my feedback isn't too late to be helpful.
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