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weatherbox:guava:start [2020/10/30 08:46]
mmochizuki [Documentation]
weatherbox:guava:start [2024/01/30 02:38]
etalioaga
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-======= Guava (5th Generation SCEL Weatherbox) =======+======= Guava (7th Generation SCEL Weatherbox) =======
 ~~NOTOC~~ ~~NOTOC~~
  
-**Current Team:​** ​Max Mochizuki ​(EE), Diwen Lin (EE), Riley Sodetani ​(CENG), Blake Wong (EE) \\ +**Current Team:**\\ 
-**Lab Hours:​** ​Tuesday5:00 PM 8:00 PM, Thursdays10:00 AM 12:00 PM+Joy Maehara ​(EE),\\ 
 +Elizabeth Talioaga ​(EE),\\ 
 +Jordan Okumura ​(EE),\\ 
 +Jayden Orvainen ​(EE),\\ 
 +Winston Lam (EE)\\ 
 + 
 +**Lab Hours:**\\ 
 +Monday4:30pm-7:30pm \\ 
 +Friday9:30am-11:30am \\
  
 ===== Introduction ===== ===== Introduction =====
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-Guava is the fifth generation in the Weatherbox lineage. The main purpose of the Weatherbox is to collect meteorological sensor data and send it to a database. Guava specializes in integrating sensor modules into the board, which will  take up less real estate and be better optimized to handle weather data. Our goal is to help the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa find the most optimal places to implement renewable energy for the future+Guava is the seventh ​generation in the Weatherbox lineage. The main purpose of the Weatherbox is to collect meteorological sensor data and send it to a database. Guava specializes in integrating sensor modules into the board, which will  take up less real estate and be better optimized to handle weather data. Our goal is to help the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa find the most optimal places to implement renewable energy for the future
  
  
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 ===== Current Design ===== ===== Current Design =====
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-{{ :​weatherbox:​guava:​revd_schematic_2.png?nolink&​700 ​|}} +{{ :​weatherbox:​guava:​rev_e_schematic_pg2.png?600 |}}
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 ===== Documentation ===== ===== Documentation =====
  
- +{{ :​weatherbox:​guava:​bootloading_documentation.pdf | Guava Bootloading Tutorial }} \\
-{{ :​weatherbox:​guava:​guava_bootloading.pdf | Guava Bootloading Tutorial }} \\+
 {{ https://​www.arduino.cc/​en/​main/​standalone | Setting up an Arduino on a breadboard }} \\ {{ https://​www.arduino.cc/​en/​main/​standalone | Setting up an Arduino on a breadboard }} \\
 {{ http://​forum.arduino.cc/​index.php/​topic,​64612.0.html | Using ATMEGA1284P on Breadboard }} \\ {{ http://​forum.arduino.cc/​index.php/​topic,​64612.0.html | Using ATMEGA1284P on Breadboard }} \\
 {{ https://​www.arduino.cc/​en/​Tutorial/​ArduinoISP | Guide for Using Arduino Uno as an ISP (In-system Programmer) }} \\  {{ https://​www.arduino.cc/​en/​Tutorial/​ArduinoISP | Guide for Using Arduino Uno as an ISP (In-system Programmer) }} \\ 
  
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