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The SSI Altimeter (also known as the "Dual Deploy Altimeter" or "Althometer") is an ongoing project to develop a low-cost, customization, and easily programmable altimeter for SSI-run rocketry certifications.
 
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== Project Status ==
 
== Project Status ==

Revision as of 05:20, 11 February 2016

The SSI Altimeter (also known as the "Dual Deploy Altimeter" or "Althometer") is an ongoing project to develop a low-cost, customization, and easily programmable altimeter for SSI-run rocketry certifications.

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Project Status

The altimeter is currently under development. An revision 1 has been produced and is currently undergoing testing.

Accessing Source Files

Source files for the altimeter are in SSI's Subversion repository (where all Altium files are hosted). If you are an SSI member, talk with Logan Herrera or Thomas Teisberg about getting access.

The intent is to make all of the hardware open source. This will likely be done after the project has reached a stable point.