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Horizon H² - A Rocketry Flight Computer

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Updated Project: Making an upgrade for the features below:
Upgrading my flight computer board to make it use a better barometer, and fixing up the whole pyro-output system since it was horrible before this. I will also try to make this board ev…

Updated Project: Making an upgrade for the features below:
Upgrading my flight computer board to make it use a better barometer, and fixing up the whole pyro-output system since it was horrible before this. I will also try to make this board even smaller somehow, though I don’t know if that would be possible (Update: made it 3.5mm smaller which is huge!).

This project uses AI

Used Gemini to help me research and look over my schematic and stuff.

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Scooter Y

Shipped this project!

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I’m finally shipping my rocketry flight computer Horizon H². It’s a tiny data logger with pyro options at a tiny size of only about 30mm x 30mm!

Scooter Y

Finished routing the IMU today, all I have left is pretty much the power rails which could be the hardest tbh. Also, most of the random IC’s have been placed down.

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Scooter Y

Continued routing my board. Like 80% done, and made the board like 3.5mm smaller which is huge! Had to move some pyro stuff around for it to happen.

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Scooter Y

I’m migrating this from Reboot, but tldr:

I worked on researching different IC’s to use and different method’s for pyro-channels. I used AI to help me build 1/2 circuits though everything will be cross-referencing to make sure the AI is providing accurate data. I used lapse to record half of my time, but when I tried to pause/un-pause, I didn’t realize that it stopped screen sharing, so I lost about an hour of it. Afterwards, I spent about an hour routing this on my board, and got about 1/4 of the way done!

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