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===== Project Goals ===== | ===== Project Goals ===== | ||
- | As of Fall 2020, Team Guava is planning on populating a new board called, //Revision D//, or REV D for short. This new board features changes to the solar charging circuit to allow for extended charging capabilities as well as small trace fixes, all while maintaining a small footprint. During the Spring of 2020 Team Guava was unable to assemble the REV D due to mandatory quarantines from COVID-19. With the addition of a new member, Blake Wong, Team Guava is back on track to complete and test our board so that we can deploy this semester.\\ | + | Team Guava is currently in the //Revision E1//, or REV E1 for short, of the printed circuit board. Team Guava deployed a Weatherbox at the end of Spring 2023. As of Spring 2024, Team Guava has an additional Weatherbox ready to deploy and is currently populating more REV E1 boards to create a Guava Network.\\ |
Team Guava's goals are to: | Team Guava's goals are to: | ||
* Produce a self-sustaining environmental sensor module that will collect meteorological data | * Produce a self-sustaining environmental sensor module that will collect meteorological data | ||
- | * Successfully implement a new microprocessor (ATMEGA1284P) into the Weatherbox design | ||
* Cut PCB size and project costs as much as possible while still retaining functionality | * Cut PCB size and project costs as much as possible while still retaining functionality | ||
- | * Test and deploy a completed Weatherbox by the end of the semester | + | * Test and deploy additional Weatherboxes by the end of the semester |
* Aid the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa in creating a microgrid | * Aid the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa in creating a microgrid | ||