Ok, D-Day. Time to dig up my Press-n-Peel PCB transfer film and Ferric Chloride.
In the mean time I added a jumper to the circuit design so I can disable the buzzer if it became too annoying.
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A site for South Western Australian Autonomous Surface Craft enthusiasts. Helping to spread the news of our SWASC projects. Building the PC Power MonitorSubmitted by parkviewadmin on Mon, 2007-09-24 21:23.Ok, D-Day. Time to dig up my Press-n-Peel PCB transfer film and Ferric Chloride. In the mean time I added a jumper to the circuit design so I can disable the buzzer if it became too annoying. Designing the PC Power Monitor - Part IISubmitted by parkviewadmin on Fri, 2007-09-21 08:21.In Part One of this project I developed a test circuit that proved that it would all work. In Part II, I actually redesign the bread boarded prototype into the final product. Designing the PC Power Monitor - Part ISubmitted by parkviewadmin on Thu, 2007-09-20 20:36.After the near mishap with the last GPS bush walk, I have pondered how I was going to monitor the battery power usage. This blog is my first go at it. Taking the GPS for a walk in the bushSubmitted by paulh on Thu, 2007-08-30 22:01.The next day I set out to map some of the roads and tracks around a patch of Bush that I have been frequenting for a few years - recording native Orchid growth etc. Here is the voltage recordings of the battery: 11:30 13.25V (No load) 11:32 12.63V (PC On) 14:45 strong electrical burning smell noted! 14:50 9.8V (No Load)
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Talking the GPS for a driveSubmitted by paulh on Tue, 2007-08-28 22:04.Ok, time to go for a walk and a drive... I checked out my last lot of GPS code from the SWASC subversion repository and uploaded it to the MARK I mini-ITX PC. I then went for a walk around the park at the back of the house. The PC and GPS where running from a common 12V 7A Sealed Lead Acid (SLA), battery. The first walk lasted 1 hour 40 minutes. I noted the voltage drop over this period:
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Mark-I Power Distribution PCB boardSubmitted by parkviewadmin on Mon, 2007-08-13 21:39.»
Power Distribution boardSubmitted by parkviewadmin on Mon, 2007-08-13 21:34.»
Power Distribution boardSubmitted by parkviewadmin on Mon, 2007-08-13 21:25.Back in March 2006, I went to run the PC for something, and realised that it would be really handy to have a power distribution board. This would allow me to quickly unplug all the different modules. This is what I came up with. It's still not built, as I will make the PIXAXE-28 controller board at the same time, since this one is pretty small. Here is the schematic diagram of the board:
Here is the PCB board layout: »
Re-Mapping my GPS dataSubmitted by parkviewadmin on Mon, 2007-08-13 00:21.Well, it's been a while, but the SWASC wheels (propeller?) are still turning. This afternoon I have been discovering how to use a Freeware GIS mapping program called MapWindows. At the moment, it pretty well does all that I need a GIS program to do.
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