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===What is Avionics===
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==What is Avionics?==
Avionics is electrical engineering for space. If you are new around here, check out our '''[[ Avionics Onboarding 2020 | 2020 onboarding page here]]'''!
 
  
==On Boarding==
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Welcome to SSI's Satellites Avionics wiki!
Our on boarding process is a joint effort across the other SSI subteams.  We plan on sending out kits to new members.  You can find more info about that [https://wiki.stanfordssi.org/Avioncs_On_Boarding_2020 here]
 
  
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Avionics (sometimes we call it AV) is electrical engineering for space. We design, assemble, and test the circuit boards for the team. Anyone can join our team regardless of prior experience! We're all here to learn :)
  
==Avionics system==
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If you are new around here, check out our '''[[ Avionics Onboarding 2020 | 2020 onboarding page here]]'''!
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==Current Project==
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Current Co-leads:
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*Ian Chang
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*Akasha Hayden
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Current Project: [https://wiki.stanfordssi.org/Sequoia_Avionics Sequoia]
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==Resources==
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* Slack Flynn to add you to the [https://github.com/stanford-ssi/Sequoia GitHub]
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* Get [https://wiki.stanfordssi.org/How_to_Install_and_Configure_Altium Altium up and running] OR get [https://wiki.stanfordssi.org/How_to_Install_and_Configure_KiCad KiCad up and running]

Latest revision as of 17:39, 20 September 2020

What is Avionics?

Welcome to SSI's Satellites Avionics wiki!

Avionics (sometimes we call it AV) is electrical engineering for space. We design, assemble, and test the circuit boards for the team. Anyone can join our team regardless of prior experience! We're all here to learn :)

If you are new around here, check out our 2020 onboarding page here!

Current Project

Current Co-leads:

  • Ian Chang
  • Akasha Hayden

Current Project: Sequoia

Resources