Not-So-Dummy-Loads

Location

James E. Gleason Hall - 2nd Floor Lab 2370

Rockets require preflight checks for cable integrity to critical sensors. These sensors experience large ranges of values that are hard to replicate without conducting a launch. ‘Dummy loads' are often used to verify cable integrity. Our project consists of dummy loads that aren't so dumb. These microcontrollers enable loads simulate a wide range of dynamic loads for shaft speed sensors and accelerometers. Our system can simulate the full range detectable by sensors used in ABL's RS1 rocket.

Location

James E. Gleason Hall - 2nd Floor Lab 2370

Topics

Exhibitor
Michael Anderson
James May
Jonathan Russo
William Siegener
Dante Sivo

Advisor(s)
Alan Dawson

Organization
MSD 2


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