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authorKeith Packard <keithp@keithp.com>2012-12-15 14:47:22 -0800
committerKeith Packard <keithp@keithp.com>2012-12-15 14:47:22 -0800
commit4925a6f2f4edd5b54641a5240030e5c0e3e95db6 (patch)
tree165987ef052c01853a4324a65a4b4607c3c49258
parent6fa1ec0dbf2a4eda8d061c67b3779b83b88f29f0 (diff)
doc: Add paragraph noting differences in JST polarity
Looks like the 'standard' polarity for 3.7V lipos using JST connectors in RC aircraft is swapped from what Spark Fun uses. Note that in the docs to try and keep people from wrecking hardware. Signed-off-by: Keith Packard <keithp@keithp.com>
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@@ -278,6 +278,17 @@ NAR #88757, TRA #12200
designed for use with single-cell batteries with 3.7 volts nominal.
</para>
<para>
+ The battery connectors are a standard 2-pin JST connector and
+ match batteries sold by Spark Fun. Other vendors sell similar
+ batteries for RC aircraft using mating connectors, however the
+ polarity for those is generally reversed from the batteries used
+ by Altus Metrum products. In particular, the Tenergy batteries
+ supplied for use in Featherweight flight computers are not
+ compatible with Altus Metrum flight computers or battery
+ chargers. <emphasis>Check polarity before connecting any battery
+ not purchased from Altus Metrum or Spark Fun.</emphasis>
+ </para>
+ <para>
By default, we use the unregulated output of the Li-Po battery directly
to fire ejection charges. This works marvelously with standard
low-current e-matches like the J-Tek from MJG Technologies, and with
@@ -2199,7 +2210,7 @@ NAR #88757, TRA #12200
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>
- RF interface for battery charging, configuration, and data recovery.
+ RF interface for configuration, and data recovery.
</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>