Requirement | Subteam / Contact | Reason |
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e.g. There must be active airflow from 40mm fans towards the Semtech transmitter modules, with at least 20mm clearance above the semtech modules | ee - Anni | Heatsinks will be placed on top of the semtech modules. Active cooling must exist in order to maintain full-power output from the semtech modules. |
e.g. There must be mounts for the SMA/RP-SMA side of a U.FL to SMA/RP-SMA adapter in the enclosure | ee - Anni | We will be using u.fl to SMA/RP-SMA pigtails, and we want securely mounted SMA/RP-SMA sides. < link to pigtail > |
e.g. The xt-30 power connector U_ must be exposed | | |
e.g. There should be a solid top-face of the case | ee | Protection from top-down rain ingress. Expand |
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| Complete water-proofing is not the intention. The intent is to make it less likely for light rain/snow buildup to damage our system. Board may be mounted “upside down” (i.e. hung from the top of the case). Louvres may be used on sides / bottom of the case to help prevent water ingest while still allowing for airflow. |
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U2 and U6 (only the coax output in the top left corner, rest can be covered) Vent-like openings on the sides of the enclosure near the TX modules All connectors/pin headers (J1, J2, J3, J4, J5, J6, J7, P1, P2) ESP32 reset button (S1) Chip antennas on left/right edge of the board (AE1, AE2) The big white status LED near the centre (D1)
| ee - Farris Matar | U2 and U6 coax cable openings: Vent-like openings on sides of the enclosure near TX modules: Connectors/pin headers: J1, J3, J5: Openings in the side walls of the enclosure, should be big enough to mate the required cables. Best way to do this is to actually mate cables to those connectors and take measurements of the space needed, otherwise 2-3mm of clearance around the outer bounds of J5 and 1-2mm of clearance around J1, J3 should be enough J2, J4, J6, J7: Openings in the top of the enclosure, at least as large as the black shrouds on the pins + maybe 0.5mm for good measure (to fit jumper wires). P1, P2: If the fans are going to be mounted inside the enclosure, these don’t need to be exposed. Otherwise, expose similar to J2, J4, J6, J7 above.
Reset button: Ideally enough of an opening to fit a finger in to push the button, otherwise enough to fit a pencil/pen/some easily accessible tool to push the button Chip antennas: Opening in either the side next to the antenna or top of the enclosure, about as big as the antenna itself, to reduce potential interference with the antenna Big white status LED: Just something big enough to see the LED when looking at the board straight on, it’s fairly bright so it’s fine if there’s a mesh/translucent cover
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| efs - Derek | Ease of use switch dead batteries update firmware switch EP1/2 device
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