I'd be down to get started on that, count me in. On Mon, Mar 6, 2017 at 10:43 PM, Andrew Greenberg <a...@ece.pdx.edu> wrote:
> Hi everyone! > > The v1 OreSat Solar modules seem to "just work", so hooray. That said, > we need some firmware written to really prove that everything works. > > There's an STM32F042K6 Cortex-M3 microcontroller on the board, that > talks to an LTC2990 Quad I2C Voltage, Current and Temperature Monitor. > Unsurprisingly, we need the STM32 to talk to the LTC2990 to measure the > voltage, current and temperature of the solar modules. There's a debug > UART we'd like that information to spit out of, or bonus points, bring > up the CAN transceiver. > > This is a quick and dirty project if you've done ARMs before, and it's a > brick wall amazing learning project if you haven't. We need someone / > some peoples who can do prototype this code in the next couple of weeks. > > Anyone up for it?! We can discuss more on Friday, but I'd like to get > this going ASAP. > > Thanks! > > Andrew > > -- > ------------------------------------------------------- > Andrew Greenberg > > Electrical and Computer Engineering > Portland State University > http://www.ece.pdx.edu/ > a...@ece.pdx.edu C: 503.708.7711 > ------------------------------------------------------- > > _______________________________________________ > psas-avionics mailing list > psas-avionics@lists.psas.pdx.edu > http://lists.psas.pdx.edu/mailman/listinfo/psas-avionics >
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