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Part 2: Size and Weight

Posted 27th July 2009 at 01:12 PM by ElectroMaster (Building an Autonomous "Hunter Killer"!)
Updated 5th August 2009 at 10:51 AM by ElectroMaster

A big part in this project is choosing the size to build the HK, and also the weight. To figure this out I have been trawling the internet looking for potential motors and batteries that will be suitable. By knowing the thrust of a motor it will allow us to determine the maximum weight that can be supported and then will give us an approximation on how big to built the HK. Also knowing the battery will give us some insight into how long it will be able to sustain flight.

So in my search, I actually came across some great info. It was quite a big learning curve as I never even knew about brushless motors. I was somewhat blown away by their power and efficiency! They are smaller, quieter and more efficient that a normal bushed motor. Excellent! I found one motor which weights 76 grams and can output 1000-1500 grams of thrust. Having two of these would support anything from 2000, to 3000 grams in weight (theoretically). Batteries have also come a long way since I last checked...
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wouldn't an AC ohmmeter be handy?

Posted 24th July 2009 at 04:49 AM by unclejed613 (DC to Daylight)

it would be nice to be able to measure impedance of an AC circuit as easily as measuring DC resistance, wouldn't it? there are many times in the audio business, when i would like to find out what the impedance of something is at a particular frequency, and i usually have to resort to some indirect method. an impedance bridge is a piece of test equipment that measures impedance, but such a beast is expensive, and is an indirect method, and a bit more complicated than putting a pair of test leads across a device and reading a number. i would like to be able to put a pair of test leads across a device and know it's impedance as a direct measurement. of course there would be one added step, dialing in the frequency i want to measure at, but i can live with that one extra step. so how to go about it?

a DC DMM ohmmeter circuit is a simple device. you have a digital voltmeter across a pair of probes, and a DC current source set to a known current. if the current were for instance...
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Part 1: The Beginnings...

Posted 22nd July 2009 at 03:24 PM by ElectroMaster (Building an Autonomous "Hunter Killer"!)
Updated 5th August 2009 at 10:51 AM by ElectroMaster

I have an idea, a big one. It's going to consume many hours - and annoy the heck out of my girlfriend, but it's going to be awesome! I plan to build an autonomous model air craft based off the Terminator movies, it's call a Hunter Killer, H.K. for short..

Since this is a rather large project I plan on breaking it down into three phases. The first phase will be building the craft (my initial thoughts are to make it approx 50cm long) which will have many hard to accomplish mechanical feats. The first one that comes to mind is solving the power to weight ratio. This will require choosing the correct materials for the hull and also deciding what types of motors, batteries, etc to use which will have enough thrust to lift it off the ground. This first phase is all about building the craft so that it has the engineering to fly.

Phase two, we have the challenge of getting the HK to hover and balancing itself (autonomously). Now, if you search YouTube for "model...
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Rtfm

Posted 22nd July 2009 at 03:06 AM by unclejed613 (DC to Daylight)

everybody should know what this means...... if not here's a linux page with a description of this command and it's usage.........
http://www.wlug.org.nz/rtfm(1)



ok, if after you read that, and you're still not sure, it means Read The Fine Manual, Read the Fun Manual, or another version not suitable for polite conversation.

working for a large service center, i see a lot of equipment that comes in for repair which, frankly, wouldn't have to if people pulled out that mysterious book that comes with your shiny new home theater system, sat down and read it cover to cover just once. and those who should read the manual are not only the consumer, but the sales staffers who guide the consumer in their purchasing decisions. two examples of this are from actual pieces of equipment that came in for repair recently one of them is from a consumer, one is from a home theater sales "tech". the first one (from a consumer adding an additional...
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M41T00 Clock PCB

Posted 6th July 2009 at 07:17 PM by 3v0



I needed a clock module students could use on their BBs. I tried a few designs and came up with this right angle concept. I am sure it has been used by others.

The PCB is in two parts. The battery, clock chip and associated parts are on the main board. The I2C pullup resistors are on the upright PCB. More importantly the upright board provides a nice way to label the I2C and power signals.

The header pins come through the main PCB and soldered surface mount style to the upright.

The PCB did not come out well but it works, It was an experiment.
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zip file

Posted 4th July 2009 at 12:34 PM by bryan1

File for be80be


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