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Issue
98, September 1998
Smart
Rockets - Data Acquisition in Model Rocketry
by
Tom Consi & Jim Bales
Start
Introduction to Model
Rocketry
Rocket Science 101
Control & Data Logging The
Accelerometer
Software Power
System Construction
Launch Control Box
Results
Future Developments
Software
& Sources
SOFTWARE & SOURCES
SOFTWARE
Complete source code for this article is available via the Circuit Cellar
Web site.
SOURCES
ADXL50
Analog Devices, Inc.
(617) 329-4700
Fax: (617) 326-8703
www.analog.com
Model rockets and rocket
equipment
Estes Industries
1295 H St.
Penrose, CO 81240
MAX631
Maxim Integrated Products
(408) 737-7600
www.maxim-ic.com
PIC16C73
Microchip Technology, Inc.
(602) 786-7200
Fax: (602) 786-7277
www.microchip.com
Rocket-engine performance
curves
National Assn. of Rocketry
P.O. Box 177
Altoona, WI 54720
www.nar.org
X25F128
Xicor, Inc.
(408) 432-8888
Fax: (408) 432-0640
www.xicor.com
Photo 1aHeres
our smart rocket on the launch pad. Note the clear payload
compartment containing the data-acquisition system and
the copper contacts beneath the fins. The brown streak
down the right side of the rocket is one of the two lines
of conductive paint that bring the trigger signal to the
payload. bIn this view of the data-acquisition
system, you see the modifications made to the payload
compartment. The brown patch on the rear bulkhead connector
is conductive paint that forms a sliding electrical connection
with the rocket body. To the left of the circuit board
is a model-rocket engine.
Figure 3In
the ground equipment, the interface box connects the payload
to a host computer for data transfer. Pressing the ignition
switch on the launch control box (SW2) simultaneously
ignites the rocket engine and triggers the payload to
record data.
Photo 2aThe
accelerometer is in the TO-100 can at the forward end
of the board. Its axis of sensitivity is along the diameter
of the can that crosses the tab. The connectors are for
the trigger signal (yellow), serial communication (central
three-pin connector), and power (green), which is shown
connected to the lithium battery. bThe red
and green status LEDs, the large black inductor, the mode
jumper, and the reset button are visible on the wire side
of the board.
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