Good job on the PCB! I had the same 76mm internal rocket diameter, and was able to fit two 50x70 mm perf boards inside my rocket. But I'll definitely switch to a PCB for the next project, you are right, it does look a lot cooler (and is definitely better in a lot of ways)! I'm in the process of learning how to design PCBs. Good luck on your rocket!
Really cool that you´re doing it and very well done! I would love to provide some help for you if needed, I am an electrical engineering student with a big interest in aerospace. Would love to hear from you! Keep it going pal.
Hey I'm a high school student too doing kinda the same thing I'm working on my first pcb using mainly breakout boards but i was wonder how did you do your voltage regulation circuitry and how many volts and amps it can handle. In my designs i am trying to use a smd switching regulator to handle higher current and volts but i was just wondering what you have done with yours.
I'm impressed honestly. The routing and layout looks great from what I was about to see. Especially for your first PCB.
Good job on the PCB!
I had the same 76mm internal rocket diameter, and was able to fit two 50x70 mm perf boards inside my rocket. But I'll definitely switch to a PCB for the next project, you are right, it does look a lot cooler (and is definitely better in a lot of ways)! I'm in the process of learning how to design PCBs. Good luck on your rocket!
PCB does make the whole project more compact! If any upgrade version required? We're open to sponsor! (PCBWay zoey)
Nice work! Looking forward to your flight tests. :)
Nice board, excited to see your flights!
Really cool that you´re doing it and very well done! I would love to provide some help for you if needed, I am an electrical engineering student with a big interest in aerospace. Would love to hear from you! Keep it going pal.
looking forward to the next video
just an fyi, BPS Space named their flight computer EVA too.
His is called AVA I believe
Hey I'm a high school student too doing kinda the same thing I'm working on my first pcb using mainly breakout boards but i was wonder how did you do your voltage regulation circuitry and how many volts and amps it can handle. In my designs i am trying to use a smd switching regulator to handle higher current and volts but i was just wondering what you have done with yours.
In this I use a 5V 3.5A Buck for servos, and a 3.3V LDO for the sensors and main IC.
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