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| + | | designer = Kirill Safin | ||
| + | | techline = Balloons Core Architecture | ||
| + | | version = Generation I | ||
| + | | name = Fang Breakout | ||
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The '''Fang Breakout''' is the secondary variety of breakout for the HONEY flight stack. It was introduced in the development of the HONEY Gen 1 Breakout, Viper. As of time of writing (Aug 10, 2017), it has no impending implementation scheme. It exists in the first revision of the HAB Breakout to facilitate two things -- one, the possible eventual need to break out the additional remaining pins, and, more importantly, two -- to enable directly using female jumper wires to tap signals directly from Viper, by providing a standard-pitch connector that can be both directly tapped or cabled. | The '''Fang Breakout''' is the secondary variety of breakout for the HONEY flight stack. It was introduced in the development of the HONEY Gen 1 Breakout, Viper. As of time of writing (Aug 10, 2017), it has no impending implementation scheme. It exists in the first revision of the HAB Breakout to facilitate two things -- one, the possible eventual need to break out the additional remaining pins, and, more importantly, two -- to enable directly using female jumper wires to tap signals directly from Viper, by providing a standard-pitch connector that can be both directly tapped or cabled. | ||
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| + | |CAN2_H | ||
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| + | |(+5 S) | ||
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| + | |(+12 S) | ||
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| + | |GND | ||
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|AV52 | |AV52 | ||
|AV53 | |AV53 | ||
Latest revision as of 20:43, 18 August 2017
| Fang Breakout | |
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| Part of the HONEY Architecture series & the HABEES series | |
| Chief Designer | Kirill Safin |
| Technology Line | Balloons Core Architecture |
| Version | Generation I |
| Name | Fang Breakout |
| General | |
| HONEY Standards • Venom Breakout • Fang Breakout • Board Naming | |
| Core Software | |
| STINGR | |
| Core Avionics | |
| The Count | |
| Core Power | |
| Biscuit | |
| Core Peripherals | |
| Cobra • Viper • ProtoBee | |
| Core Radio | |
| Macaw | |
| Test & Prototype | |
| QueenBee | |
| Guides | |
| Making a HONEY Board • Using STINGR • Using QueenBee • Making a Prototype | |
| V • E | |
The Fang Breakout is the secondary variety of breakout for the HONEY flight stack. It was introduced in the development of the HONEY Gen 1 Breakout, Viper. As of time of writing (Aug 10, 2017), it has no impending implementation scheme. It exists in the first revision of the HAB Breakout to facilitate two things -- one, the possible eventual need to break out the additional remaining pins, and, more importantly, two -- to enable directly using female jumper wires to tap signals directly from Viper, by providing a standard-pitch connector that can be both directly tapped or cabled.
The connector and associated cabling are: Connector: Samtec TST-156-01-F-D-RA Cabling: HCSD-28-D-XX.XX-01-S-N-G
The Fang Breakout pinout is very similar to the Venom Breakout, with some slight alterations:
| 5V | 3.3V BUS | VBATT (4.2V) | 12V | 1.8V | SDA | SCL | MOSI | MISO | SCLK | VA_PWM | CHIRP | R_MCU | R_ALL | S_READY | LOW_PWR | FMODE | SYS_F3 | SYS_F4 | SYS_F5 | SYS_F6 |
| 5V | 3.3V BUS | VBATT (4.2V) | 12V | VADJ OUT | TX4 | RX4 | TX6 | RX6 | DAC0 | DAC1 | AV29 | AV42 | AV17 | AV16 | AV35 | AV36 | AV37 | AV38 | AVA10 | AV51 |
Continued, from the right of the top table:
| CAN2_H | CAN2_L | (+5 S) | (-5 S) | (+12 S) | (-12 S) | GND |
| AV52 | AV53 | CAN1_H | CAN1_L | CAN_SPD | 3.3V CAN | GND |