HiRel/CanSat/Slave Power
(Difference between revisions)
(→Power usage) |
|||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{TOC right}} | {{TOC right}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | {|class=wikitable | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | ! Type || CanSat Slave Power || Schematic || Description | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | V1.0 || [[TBD|200px|CanSat Slave Power V1.0]] || [[Media:P-CAD EDA - CanSat Slave Power schematic.pdf|CanSat Slave Power v1.0 Schematic PDF]] || | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |} | ||
= Power inputs = | = Power inputs = |
Revision as of 19:14, 23 January 2015
|
Type | CanSat Slave Power | Schematic | Description |
---|---|---|---|
V1.0 | 200px|CanSat Slave Power V1.0 | CanSat Slave Power v1.0 Schematic PDF |
Power inputs
The CanSat system has 3 possible power sources:
- a mini-USB connector on the power supply board
- a battery connector on the power supply board
- a micro-USB connector on the microprocessor board
Only one of these should power the system with 5 V. Jumpers are provided in order to select the actual power source. This 5 V is distributed to all the boards on the top connector disk.
The power board generates 3.3 V from 5 V. The 3.3 V is distributed to all the boards on the bottom connector disk.
Power usage
The 5 V is used by:
- the power supply board for generating the 3.3 V
- the sensors board for the Max11300 together with the temperature and pressure sensors
The precision of the 5 V is given by the components' requirements:
- the DC/DC converter needs 2.9 V ÷ 5.5 V
- the Max11300 mixed-mode I/O interface needs 4.75 V ÷ 5.25 V
- the pressure sensor needs 4.75 V ÷ 5.25 V
- the temperature sensor needs 2.5 V ÷ 5.5 V
The 3.3 V is used by:
- the FPGA
- the XBee module
- the humidity sensor on the sensors board