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| | header = Viper | | | header = Viper |
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| | designer = Kirill Safin | | | designer = Kirill Safin |
| | techline = Balloons Breakouts | | | techline = Balloons Breakouts |
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| There is no need for more than two payload breakouts, with the expectation that all boards that receive the payload breakout also have a secondary connector to allow for continued daisy chaining. This is the case, for example, on ProtoBee. | | There is no need for more than two payload breakouts, with the expectation that all boards that receive the payload breakout also have a secondary connector to allow for continued daisy chaining. This is the case, for example, on ProtoBee. |
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− | Details of the Venom Breakout can be found on the [Venom_Breakout | Venom Breakout] page. | + | Details of the Venom Breakout can be found on the [[Venom_Breakout | Venom Breakout]] page. |
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| + | [[File: Viper2.png | right| thumb | <center> Viper Routing </center>]] |
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| === Master Breakout === | | === Master Breakout === |
| In addition to the Venom Breakout, Viper also includes a larger, 56-pin 2.54mm (standard) pitch connector known as the Master Breakout -- or, more formally, the '''Fang Breakout'''. | | In addition to the Venom Breakout, Viper also includes a larger, 56-pin 2.54mm (standard) pitch connector known as the Master Breakout -- or, more formally, the '''Fang Breakout'''. |
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− | The ''Fang Breakout'' breaks out the remainder of what the Viper Breakout was unable to breakout, or what was deemed inessential for a payload to have access to. This includes the secondary CAN Bus and some additional avionics GPIO pins. | + | The ''Fang Breakout'' breaks out the remainder of what the Viper Breakout was unable to breakout, or what was deemed inessential for a payload to have access to. This includes the secondary CAN Bus and some additional avionics GPIO pins. |
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− | The connector and associated cabling are:
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− | Connector: Samtec TST-156-01-F-D-RA
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− | Cabling: HCSD-28-D-XX.XX-01-S-N-G
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− | The Fang Breakout, at time of writing (Aug 10, 2017) 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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− | The Fang Breakout pinout is very similar to the Venom Breakout, with some slight alterations:
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− | |-
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− | |5V
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− | |3.3V BUS
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− | |VBATT (4.2V)
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− | |12V
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− | |1.8V
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− | |SDA
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− | |SCL
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− | |MOSI
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− | |MISO
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− | |SCLK
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− | |VA_PWM
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− | |CHIRP
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− | |R_MCU
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− | |R_ALL
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− | |S_READY
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− | |LOW_PWR
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− | |FMODE
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− | |SYS_F3
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− | |SYS_F4
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− | |SYS_F5
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− | |SYS_F6
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− | |CAN2_H
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− | |CAN2_L
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− | |(+5 S)
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− | |(-5 S)
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− | |(+12 S)
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− | |(-12 S)
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− | |GND
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− | |-
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− | |5V
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− | |3.3V BUS
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− | |VBATT (4.2V)
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− | |12V
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− | |VADJ OUT
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− | |TX4
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− | |RX4
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− | |TX6
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− | |RX6
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− | |DAC0
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− | |DAC1
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− | |AV29
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− | |AV42
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− | |AV17
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− | |AV16
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− | |AV35
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− | |AV36
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− | |AV37
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− | |AV38
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− | |AVA10
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− | |AV51
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− | |AV52
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− | |AV53
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− | |CAN1_H
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− | |CAN1_L
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− | |CAN_SPD
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− | |3.3V CAN
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− | |GND
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− | |}
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− | [[Category: High Altitude Balloons]][[Category: HABEES]][[Category: HONEY]]
| + | [[Category:HONEY]] |