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+ | The '''Balloons Gen 1 Architecture''' was the first attempt within the Balloons Team at standardizing the form factor & electrical standards for standard-profile balloon avionics, power, and control systems. The architecture was introduced in Spring of 2016, and lasted until Spring of 2017, when it was replaced by [[Gen 2 Architecture | HONEY]], the Gen 2 Architecture. | ||
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+ | The first-ever architecture had two primary components -- the physical form factor, as well as the electrical standards. These will both be addressed individually. | ||
[[Category: High Altitude Balloons]][[Category: HABEES]] | [[Category: High Altitude Balloons]][[Category: HABEES]] |
Revision as of 22:52, 23 August 2017
Gen 1 Architecture | |
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Part of the HABEES series | |
Chief Designer | Kirill Safin |
Technology Line | Balloons Core Architecture |
Version | Generation I |
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 | |
V • E |
The Balloons Gen 1 Architecture was the first attempt within the Balloons Team at standardizing the form factor & electrical standards for standard-profile balloon avionics, power, and control systems. The architecture was introduced in Spring of 2016, and lasted until Spring of 2017, when it was replaced by HONEY, the Gen 2 Architecture.
The first-ever architecture had two primary components -- the physical form factor, as well as the electrical standards. These will both be addressed individually.