started the day with a swing program that previously had scheduled over the Internet. In order to simulate the rise and subsequent decline of the rocket utitilizamos a potentiometer we regulate manually, first up their resistance and then making it down, so we wanted the program to confuse our actions with the rocket in flight. The program failed at all times operated before time or activity at any time. Our tutor, Edgardo, told us that the method we were using to simulate the height of the rocket was not appropriate for the shape of the input signal corresponded were generating very little with the actual shape of the signal, which is why We recommended a RC circuit (we recommend entering the link, an applet is very explanatory of the operation and signal shape), which is more in line with what the program should be interpreted. However, after this change, the program did not work.
RC Circuit:
Chart during the Cargo signal (switch closed) versus discharge (open switch):
On the other hand, finished soldering the circuit would allow us to program the PIC without using the ChipMax or out of the Breadboard (mentioned in the post above).
Finally we set out to test the circuit altimeter to see how this would work. In order to do so request a Bell Jar that allows us to reduce the air pressure inside it and thus simulate the altimeter height (remember that the altimeter is actually a pressure gauge circuit).
Bell Jar: None
of the two sensors worked properly in the future we redesign.
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