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diff --git a/doc/installation.inc b/doc/installation.inc new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d390551e --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/installation.inc @@ -0,0 +1,69 @@ +== Installation + + A typical installation involves attaching + only a suitable battery, a single pole switch for + power on/off, and two pairs of wires connecting e-matches for the + apogee and main ejection charges. All Altus Metrum products are + designed for use with single-cell batteries with 3.7 volts + nominal. + ifdef::telemini[TeleMini v2.0 and] + EasyMini may also be used with other + batteries as long as they supply between 4 and 12 volts. + + The battery connectors are a standard 2-pin JST connector; you + can purchase suitable batteries from the any vendor selling + Altus Metrum products. These batteries are + single-cell Lithium Polymer batteries that nominally provide 3.7 + volts. 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. + + [WARNING] + Check polarity and voltage before connecting any battery not + purchased from Altus Metrum. + + [WARNING] + Spark Fun sells batteries that have a matching connector with + the correct polarity. However, these batteries include an + integrated current limiting circuit. That circuit will cause + the battery to shut down when firing the igniter circuit. Do + not use these batteries unless you remove the current limiting + circuit. + + By default, we use the unregulated output of the battery + directly to fire ejection charges. This works marvelously + with standard low-current e-matches like the J-Tek from MJG + Technologies, and with Quest Q2G2 igniters. However, if you + want or need to use a separate pyro battery, check out + <<_using_a_separate_pyro_battery>> for instructions on how to wire + that up. The altimeters are designed to work with an external + pyro battery of no more than 15 volts. + + Ejection charges are wired directly to the screw terminal block + at the aft end of the altimeter. You'll need a very small straight + blade screwdriver for these screws, such as you might find in a + jeweler's screwdriver set. + ifndef::telemini[] + The screw terminal block is also used for the power switch leads. + endif::telemini[] + + ifdef::telemini[] + Except for TeleMini v1.0, the flight computers also use the + screw terminal block for the power switch leads. On TeleMini v1.0, + the power switch leads are soldered directly to the board and + can be connected directly to a switch. + endif::telemini[] + + ifdef::radio[] + For most air-frames, the integrated antennas are more than + adequate. However, if you are installing in a carbon-fiber or + metal electronics bay which is opaque to RF signals, you may need to + use off-board external antennas instead. In this case, you can + replace the stock UHF antenna wire with an edge-launched SMA connector, + and, on TeleMetrum v1, you can unplug the integrated GPS + antenna and select an appropriate off-board GPS antenna with + cable terminating in a U.FL connector. + endif::radio[] |