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Gather some technical details on AMI trap hardware #2

Open ots22 opened 1 year ago

ots22 commented 1 year ago

It would be useful to collect some technical documentation or specifications for the trap hardware for reference, particularly when thinking about the software running on it.

Things like: BOM/parts list (Pi version, camera, light), power consumption of these under some anticipated scenarios, typical battery and panel power that is available when deployed. Maybe new things being considered and timeline for those as well if this is known/convenient to provide?

What do you think @DavidRoy and @AugustT? We could start with a (private) place on the AMBER Sharepoint for now perhaps?

AugustT commented 1 year ago

Yes, we have plans to submit a Hardware X paper to get all of these details down, though given that that may take a little while I see no harm in collating here. Doesn’t need to be private

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It would be useful to collect some technical documentation or specifications for the trap hardware for reference, particularly when thinking about the software running on it.

Things like: BOM/parts list (Pi version, camera, light), power consumption of these under some anticipated scenarios, typical battery and panel power that is available when deployed. Maybe new things being considered and timeline for those as well if this is known/convenient to provide?

What do you think @DavidRoyhttps://github.com/DavidRoy and @AugustThttps://github.com/AugustT? We could start with a (private) place on the AMBER Sharepoint for now perhaps?

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