Introduction
Goals (informal)
- Get the PCB actually done and assembled.
- Document as much as we could and should.
- Make it future-proof
- Get a system created so Data and Telemetry people have something to actually do and should.
Goals (formal)
- Finish the KiCAD schematic of the electronics
- Check up the PCB creation and ask for feedback from professors.
- Waiting the delivery of the components and assembly tools
- Agree on the foundation how we will design the system
- Follow the proposed plan and adapt it without much sacrifice
Optional goals
- Unify our documentation in own made home server and host the webserver for it (Obsidian).
- Learn how to make our own motor (for people who have courses in this especially ie. MechElec, EEE and Electrical Engineers)
Risks and “Elephants in the room”
- Does the motor actually work.
- Some solutions are now in purely followed by datasheets and thus we may or may not know the reality of the matters at hand.
- We may need to have to outsource ourselves to other teams as they also need EEES advice on the matters.
System
Charging System
Voltage Step-Up
Phase Controller
Logic Controller
Pulse Width Controller
Digital Potentiometer Documentation
Microcontroller and I2C
Questions?
Post-Meeting Report
- Two attendants, Johnathan and Dawid.
- Got the confirmation of that members can join in committee meetings as the observers.