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Probe-CDH

Probe-CDH

Telecommunication board for the Zenith's Stack architecture.

Environment and ToolsZ-HubBlock DiagramSchematicBoard

Environment and tools

This board was designed using KiCad 5.1.10.

Block Diagram

Z-Hub

This board contains a Stack Connector, with the 2021 Z-Hub pinout.

Z-Hub 2021
GND GND
GND GND
BAT+ BAT+
SOl+ SOl-
5V 5V
3V3 3V3
MISO1 MOSI1
SCK1 CAN_H
SDA CAN_L
SCL CE02
CE11 CE12
SDA1 SCL1
SDA2 SCL2
TX1 RX1
TX2 RX2
DIG1 DIG6
ALRT1 /CHRG
PWM DIG8
/FAULT DIG9
DIG5 DIG10

Schematic

The design was separated in hierarchical sheets to accommodate all components in an orderly way.

The first page contains the STM32L476 with all its accompanying circuits; crystals, debugging LED, Boot solder jumper, decoupling capacitors and reset buttons. On the same page you find the stack connector along with a programming and debugging connector and an external GPS connector (can also be used for UART communication with external devices, it’s bad but it’s there).

The second page contains the two LoRa and (G)FSK radios, one capable of 2 W off transmission power when fed with 6 V (obtained with the linear regulator), and the other capable of 160 mW, used as a backup or low power option. Both of them are based on the Semtech SX1262 transceiver, for operation at 915 MHz. The u-blox NEO-M8N also lives on this page, with its backup super capacitor for hot starts.

The last page houses the remaining peripherals which include the SD Card, the 128 Mb Flash, the CAN Transceiver and the buzzer connector with its mosfet, which may also be used as an external actuator with a max current of 1 A (the mosfet actually handles up to 1,5 A but let’s not push it too far).

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