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− | Thunderguppy is the third generation of SSI rocketry flight computer. It's hardware was developed in 2019 by Tim Vrakas. Thunderguppy followed the SkyBass and SpaceSalmon, making the naming scheme O-Fish-ial.
| + | ThunderGuppy is the third generation of SSI rocket flight computer. It's hardware was developed in 2019 by Tim Vrakas. ThunderGuppy followed the SkyBass and SpaceSalmon, making the naming scheme O-Fish-ial. ThunderGuppy was the smallest generation of the family to date, and was designed to fit as a standalone module into a standard 2" airframe, much like the Stratrologger and Raven COTS Altimeters. |
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| + | === Hardware Features === |
| + | From the start, ThunderGuppy was designed to be mostly compatible with the earlier SpaceSalmon. Aside from the major change to form factor, Guppy introduced the following changes: |
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| + | *Integrated [[S6C]] and GPS hardware, in place of an add-on RF carrier module needed for SpaceSalmon. |
| + | *Two FET-based squib drivers, in place of the MC33797 4-channel squib driver IC. These are not designed to safely control high-risk initiators, but decrease complexity. |
| + | *A single 18650 Li-Ion cell. This was needed to satisfy the form factor requirement. |
| + | *Dual accelerometer banks, each with high and low range 3-axis sensors. This allows emulation of a high-range gyroscope by indirect measurement of centripetal acceleration. |