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Building a Pressure/Temperature Weather Station (Sensor Pack) AEM 1905, Fall 2008

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Building a Pressure/Temperature Weather Station (Sensor Pack). AEM 1905, Fall 2008. Parts list:. Perf board. Pressure sensor. Temperature sensor and 1k resistor. 4-wire ribbon cable. Wire for jumpers. Separate one end of ribbon cable then strip individual wires. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Building a Pressure/Temperature Weather Station (Sensor Pack)

Building a Pressure/TemperatureWeather Station (Sensor Pack)

AEM 1905, Fall 2008

Page 2: Building a Pressure/Temperature Weather Station (Sensor Pack)

Parts list:

Perf board Pressure sensor Temperature sensorand 1k resistor

4-wire ribbon cable Wire for jumpers

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Separate one end of ribbon cablethen strip individual wires.

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Place components on the non-copper side of the perf board, starting with the pressure sensor. Orient it so that the +Vs pin (with notch) is toward the center of the board.

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Place temperature sensor on opposite side of the board with the flat side facing in.

Add the 1k resistor, in line with the center leg of the sensor. Don’t solder them in yet.

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Run the stripped end of the 4-wire cableoff the edge of the perf board.

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Splay the leads so the components don’t fall out. Once you are satisfied with the placement, solder them all in place.

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Pull apart you jumper wires so you have a short piece of each different color of wire.

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The red wire in the cable will be +5 V. Make 2 red

jumpers to carry that voltage near each of the two sensors. In the case

of the temperature sensor, that will be the far end of the resistor. Then turn the board over and

make the necessary solder bridges.

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The black wire in the cable will be +0 V (AKA ground). Make 2 black jumpers to carry that voltage near

each of the two sensors. In the case of the

temperature sensor, that will be one of the outside

legs. Then make the necessary solder bridges.

Clip off excess leads.

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Make a green jumper for the pressure sensor signal line.

Make a white jumper for the temperature sensor signal line

(which is the center leg, not the other outside leg – that one is left unconnected). Make the necessary solder bridges, clip off excess leads, and double check for inadvertent solder

bridges.

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Separate and strip the wires at the other end of the cable. Slip on short pieces of shrink wrap. Prepare to solder the

cable end to two 3-pin male headers.

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Hold the wire and the 3-pin header in the two clips of a Helping Hands tool. Solder to

the short end of the pin. Use the Helping Hands clip on that same pin as a heat sink.

Solder the green wire to an outside pin.

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Use solder and heat sparingly so you don’t melt the plastic nor shrink the shrink wrap nor leave a

solder blob too large to slip the shrink wrap over.

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Finish up by soldering the green, red, and black wires, in that

order, to one header. Solder the white wire to an outside pin of

another 3-pin header.

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Slide the shrink wrap over the solder connection (no metal should be exposed)

then carefully shrink it with a heat gun.

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Plug the two 3-pin headers into a female receptacle, crossing

the white wire over so it is next to the green wire. This will help it hold its shape while

you glue it.

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Use hot glue to hold the two 3-pin headers together permanently. Be sure not to glue

the connector to the female receptacle – you need to be able to disconnect the sensor.

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Here is what a completed cable end looks like – the glue appears light in the

photograph. Don’t put on too much glue – you may

need to plug in other sensors into a female

receptacle bank right next to this one.

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Here is a completed weather station (pressure and

temperature) sensor pack, ready to be

plugged in to a flight computer to record its data as time goes by.