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Can you check my friends initial block diagram of a flight computer?

@afuevu_ Can you check my friends initial block diagram of a flight computer?
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  1. afuevu_#0000

    Alright

  2. afuevu_#0000

    This is fine @sesuha for now. I would suggest you take it a step further to draft out your power requirement on the block diagram, it will help you when drafting out the schematic. For example, what is the amount of current the motor consumes, and at what voltage, what about the NRF24

  3. sesuha#0000

    yes we did that later right after

  4. afuevu_#0000

    Fantastic

  5. ashique666#0000

    fc_dia.png

  6. sesuha#0000

    we’ll add protocol too

  7. afuevu_#0000

    from this, the buck converter will give supply 3.3v at 50mA?

  8. afuevu_#0000

    from my addition of the current consumption, i am seeing that the components requiring 3.3v power will use a total current of 217mA, but what is coming out from your buck converter is 50mA

  9. sesuha#0000

    We didn’t actually try it out hands on. It’s just the assumption from what we understood so far from our side. So, is the whole current consumption wrong?

  10. afuevu_#0000

    Alright, did you consult the datasheet of the components you intend to use, for example the nrf24?

  11. sesuha#0000

    yep

  12. afuevu_#0000

    Alright you are on track

  13. sesuha#0000

    okok

  14. ashique666#0000

    Thx man

  15. afuevu_#0000

    You are welcome

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