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Building a Weather Station for a Near-Space Payload AEM 1905: Spaceflight with Ballooning University of Minnesota
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Weather Station kit and instructions
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Parts in Weather Station kit
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Printed Circuit Board (PCB)
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Wires for sensor cabling (colors vary)
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Pressure sensor
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Relative humidity sensor
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Temperature sensor
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Capacitor (unpolarized)
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Resistor (unpolarized)
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Easy-Plug IO adapter board for cable to flight computer
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Right angle header for cable
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Solder resistor in place; snip all excess leads
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Solder the capacitor in place
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Insert relative humidity sensor, making sure that the open part faces capacitor
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Avoid solder bridges on closely-spaced pins of the relative humidity sensor
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Insert the temp sensor, watching polarity
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Insert pressure sensor, right way around
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Cut red, green, and 3 more (colors vary). Strip both ends of each wire ¼ inch.
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Twist exposed ends of wires then tin them
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Insert one wire through large hole then bend it over and solder – for strain relief
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Repeat with other wires – use green/black for ground (GND) and red for +5 volts
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Slide on shrink-wrap before proceeding. Use blue shrink-wrap provided at table.
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Make 5-wire cable, using strain relief. Red +5 volts, green GND, 3 signal wires.
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Finish cable by adding the 1 x 5 right angle header. Be quick – don’t melt it!
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Completed Weather Station (with earlier cable termination style); ready for testing)
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