Re: [PSAS] Flight data

2010-04-27 Thread I

All,
I'm doing some unit testing on the roll control. Does someone (maybe
Keith??) have some rocket flight data that gives accelerometer readings
(long axis only) with a known peak altitude? Sample rate is really not too
important, since I can just interpolate between points.

One flight from the pad to apogee is enough.

-


Quoting Dave Camarillo :


At the bottom of this page: http://psas.pdx.edu/news/2009-05-31/  there's
links for the ARTS2 and TM data


The arts2 data would be great if someone can tell me how to interpret  
the Acc/Baro(LO) column?? For example which bits are for which sensor,  
and how are they combined with the other columns? Secondly, what is  
the scaling on the sensors?




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Re: [PSAS] Flight data

2010-04-27 Thread Jamey Sharp
We also have tons of data from 2005, including 2.5kHz accelerometer
measurements and both GPS and pressure altitude. Some pre-processed
results are on the wiki:

http://psas.pdx.edu/news/2005-08-20/data/

Jamey

On Tue, Apr 27, 2010 at 12:02 AM, Dave Camarillo
 wrote:
> At the bottom of this page: http://psas.pdx.edu/news/2009-05-31/  there's
> links for the ARTS2 and TM data
>
> On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 11:19 PM, I  wrote:
>>
>> All,
>> I'm doing some unit testing on the roll control. Does someone (maybe
>> Keith??) have some rocket flight data that gives accelerometer readings
>> (long axis only) with a known peak altitude? Sample rate is really not too
>> important, since I can just interpolate between points.
>>
>> One flight from the pad to apogee is enough.
>>
>> -
>>
>>
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Re: [PSAS] Flight data

2010-04-27 Thread Dave Camarillo
At the bottom of this page: http://psas.pdx.edu/news/2009-05-31/  there's
links for the ARTS2 and TM data

On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 11:19 PM, I  wrote:

> All,
> I'm doing some unit testing on the roll control. Does someone (maybe
> Keith??) have some rocket flight data that gives accelerometer readings
> (long axis only) with a known peak altitude? Sample rate is really not too
> important, since I can just interpolate between points.
>
> One flight from the pad to apogee is enough.
>
> -
>
>
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Re: [PSAS] Flight data from today's PSAS adventures

2009-06-01 Thread Glenn LeBrasseur
Is the speed measurement a little off? I am sure I heard a sonic boom.  
In fact I thought I heard two cracks seperated by about 1/2 second?


Glenn

Glenn LeBrasseur,  KJ7SU
gle...@twaves.org



Quoting Keith Packard :


Here's the data I captured from the on-board telemetrum data log.

The graph is a bit messy as it has so many lines.

Here's some numbers too:

Max height above ground: 3864m (baro)
Max speed:308m/s (baro) 286m/s (accel)
Max accel:120m/s² (accel)
Time to apogee:28.2s

--
keith.pack...@intel.com





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