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Dual-Axis Magnetic Orientation
Sensor
(with R-DAS interface and apogee detection igniter
output)
Dual-axis magnetic orientation
sensor expansion board for R-DAS systems
The dual-axis magnetic orientation
sensor is a high-precision device that uses the earth's magnetic
field to measure a model rocket's instantaneous orientation angles
(flight aspect and spin angles) during it's entire flight. The sensor
can also be configured to work as a backup to your primary drogue
parachute ejection system at apogee. A 14-pin connector allows the
sensor to be attached to the expansion port on the R-DAS flight
computer for data logging purposes. The unit draws it's power from
the R-DAS expansion port connection, so an independent battery is
typically not required to power the unit in this configuration.
The sensor can also be powered with an external battery (any power
supply between 9 and 12 V will do). The board size (48mm x 48mm)
is identical to the R-DAS igniter expansion unit developed by AED.
This sensor has been extensively
tested in the field on several Level 2 and Level 3 high-power model
rocket projects. See link below for some recent flight results.
Check here
to see some flight results of this magnetic orientation sensor.
The dual-axis magnetic orientation
sensor has many useful features:
- Easy to use: The sensor
comes assembled and ready-to-use as an R-DAS add-on board for
magnetic orientation angle measurements. Just mount it in your
high-power model rocket and connect to your R-DAS flight computer
via the supplied interface cable. No batteries required -- the
sensor shares the R-DAS power supply through the 14-pin expansion
port. A buzzer sounds when the rocket "tips over" thus allowing
the circuit to be easily tested at the launch pad (if the apogee
detection option is being used, be sure to disarm all ejection
charges when doing this, however!).
- Data logging: Magnetic
orientation data from the sensor is fed back to R-DAS and sampled
at three analog input channels: ADC3-5, and one digital input
channel IO0. Information about the "spin-angle" of your rocket
is captured on ADC3 and information about your rockets "flight
aspect" (angle between the rocket's flight axis and the earth's
magnetic field vector) is captured on ADC4. Channels ADC5 and
IO0 provide binary-like information about the rockets flight angle,
i.e. a "0" means the rocket is tipped upward and a "1" means the
rocket is tipped downward. Users may use the R-DAS user interface
software to view and export the raw data. A simple trigonometric
formula with instructions is provided for converting the output
voltage measurements into trajectory angles in degrees.
- Apogee detection: Users
who wish to use the optional magnetic apogee detection output
capability must solder a jumper wire and large blue capacitor
to the circuit board. Parts and instructions are provided for
modifying the circuit to use this option. The capacitor discharge
output can be used for triggering flash bulbs or other low current
igniters at apogee (works great with Daveyfire 28B e-matches).
A calibration screw is accessible on the circuit board for users
who wish to modify the flight angle at which the pyro output is
activated.
Check out the instruction
manual for further information about this sensor.
Pricing and availability:
The dual-axis magnetic
orientation sensor is US $125.00 (plus S&H). The
R-DAS expansion cable is included. A limited number of these units
are currently available.
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