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== Testing ==
 
== Testing ==
 
Cupcake is planned to be assembled in the fall of the 2018-2019 academic year, with the first launch planned for Winter 2019.
 
Cupcake is planned to be assembled in the fall of the 2018-2019 academic year, with the first launch planned for Winter 2019.
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== Schematics ==
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<gallery  widths=200px heights=200px>
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File:g3_top.JPG | <center> Top Sheet </center>
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File:g3_ldo.JPG | <center> Batteries </center>
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File:g3_boost.JPG | <center> Boost </center>
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File:g3_output_connectors.JPG | <center> Output Connectors </center>
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File:g3_protector.JPG | <center> Protector </center>
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File:g3_tmon.JPG | <center> Temperature Monitor </center>
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File:g3_usbcharger.JPG | <center> USB Charger </center>
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</gallery>

Revision as of 05:26, 15 July 2018

Cupcake
Part of the HABEES series
Gen5bms s.PNG
Chief Designer Zachary Belateche
Technology Line Balloons Core Power
Version Generation III
Name Cupcake
General
HONEY Standards Venom Breakout Fang Breakout Board Naming
Core Architecture
Gen 1 Architecture HONEY
Core Avionics
Oscar Cookie Monster Elmo The Count
Core Power
Apple Turnover Biscuit
Core Peripherals
Medusa Cobra Viper QueenBee ProtoBee
Core Radio
Macaw
Test & Prototype
QueenBee
Guides
Making a HONEY Board Using STINGR Using QueenBee Making a Prototype
VE

Cupcake is the 3rd iteration of the Battery Management Ssystem for the HABEES Standard Avionics Platform. It addresses the complexity issue of the previous generation by removing the data collection circuitry/microcontroller, and adding a separate power path for expansion boards. It is compliant with the Gen 2 Architecture.

Outputs:

  • Main Avionics Power Path
    • 3.3V, 5V
  • Expansion Board Power Path
    • 1.8V, 3.3V, 5V
  • Shared raw cell voltage (VBAT)

Features of each power path:

  • Voltage and Current Protector (Undervoltage 3V, Overvoltage 5V, Overcurrent 5A)
  • Buckboost for 5V and LDO (low dropout regulator) for 3.3V

Additional features:

  • Temperature Monitor (Overtemp 50C, Heater activated at -10C)
  • inboard heater
  • Status LEDs for charging indicator and faults

Testing

Cupcake is planned to be assembled in the fall of the 2018-2019 academic year, with the first launch planned for Winter 2019.

Schematics