sugarshot
Electrical
- May 26, 2006
- 24
I'd like to get your opinions on the things to watch out for when lofting a capsule to 62 miles altitude.
I'm mostly interested in thermal-vacuum management of electronics (staying cool).
Can a drogue be deployed at apogee, and expected to survive a mostly supersonic return trip, without a de-spin operation at apogee? The plan is for a scant few hundred pounds coming back in two sections, going 4 rps on the way up.
Should electronics be in a pressurized cannister, for thermal and other protection reasons? The context is 2 minutes straight(?) up (Mach 5 max.) , and about 8 minutes back, with main parachutes deployed perhaps around 10,000 feet. There will be an 18-watt off-the-shelf transmitter, cameras, sensing, and single board computers, etc, etc..and lithium-ion batteries ?!
Tips and advice about things to watch out for would be greatly appreciated.
thanks
Geoff
I'm mostly interested in thermal-vacuum management of electronics (staying cool).
Can a drogue be deployed at apogee, and expected to survive a mostly supersonic return trip, without a de-spin operation at apogee? The plan is for a scant few hundred pounds coming back in two sections, going 4 rps on the way up.
Should electronics be in a pressurized cannister, for thermal and other protection reasons? The context is 2 minutes straight(?) up (Mach 5 max.) , and about 8 minutes back, with main parachutes deployed perhaps around 10,000 feet. There will be an 18-watt off-the-shelf transmitter, cameras, sensing, and single board computers, etc, etc..and lithium-ion batteries ?!
Tips and advice about things to watch out for would be greatly appreciated.
thanks
Geoff