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ThunderGuppy is the third generation of SSI rocket flight computer. It's hardware was developed in 2019 by Tim Vrakas. ThunderGuppy followed the SkyBass and SpaceSalmon, making the naming scheme O-Fish-ial. ThunderGuppy was the smallest generation of the family to date, and was designed to fit as a standalone module into a standard 2" airframe, much like the Stratrologger and Raven COTS Altimeters.
 
ThunderGuppy is the third generation of SSI rocket flight computer. It's hardware was developed in 2019 by Tim Vrakas. ThunderGuppy followed the SkyBass and SpaceSalmon, making the naming scheme O-Fish-ial. ThunderGuppy was the smallest generation of the family to date, and was designed to fit as a standalone module into a standard 2" airframe, much like the Stratrologger and Raven COTS Altimeters.
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[[File:Guppy_Front.png|frame|caption]]
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[[File:Guppy_Front.png|thumb|500px|Front Render of Thunderguppy]]
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[[File:Guppy_Back.png|thumb|500px|Back Render of Thunderguppy]]
    
=== Hardware Features ===
 
=== Hardware Features ===
 
From the start, ThunderGuppy was designed to be mostly compatible with the earlier SpaceSalmon. Aside from the major change to form factor, Guppy introduced the following changes:
 
From the start, ThunderGuppy was designed to be mostly compatible with the earlier SpaceSalmon. Aside from the major change to form factor, Guppy introduced the following changes:
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*Integrated [[S6C]] and GPS hardware, in place of an add-on RF carrier module needed for SpaceSalmon.
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*Integrated [[S6C]] Radio and GPS hardware, in place of an add-on RF carrier module needed for SpaceSalmon.
 
*Two FET-based squib drivers, in place of the MC33797 4-channel squib driver IC. These are not designed to safely control high-risk initiators, but decrease complexity.
 
*Two FET-based squib drivers, in place of the MC33797 4-channel squib driver IC. These are not designed to safely control high-risk initiators, but decrease complexity.
 
*A single 18650 Li-Ion cell. This was needed to satisfy the form factor requirement.
 
*A single 18650 Li-Ion cell. This was needed to satisfy the form factor requirement.
 
*Dual accelerometer banks, each with high and low range 3-axis sensors. This allows emulation of a high-range gyroscope by indirect measurement of centripetal acceleration.
 
*Dual accelerometer banks, each with high and low range 3-axis sensors. This allows emulation of a high-range gyroscope by indirect measurement of centripetal acceleration.
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The schematics are [https://github.com/stanford-ssi/SpaceSalmon/blob/master/doc/ThunderGuppy_3.0.pdf avialable here]
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=== Software ===
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ThunderGuppy Inherits its codebase from [[SpaceSalmon]], with several modifications to support Guppy specific hardware features. The code lives here: [https://github.com/stanford-ssi/SpaceSalmon SpaceSalmon] The code can be build by selecting the `guppy` target in PlatformIO. An overview of the codebase was presented within SSI, using the [https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/10tnuvgWhj59NeUBxJNxlRW7EjcLI8pYms1Hf9A7qRLU/edit?usp=sharing slides here]

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