Entfernung
Wählen Sie die Entfernungseinheit: Meter(m), Fuß(ft), Meilen(mi) oder Kilometer(km)
Geschwindigkeit
Wählen Sie die Geschwindigkeitseinheit: m/s, ft/s, mph oder km/h
Beschleunigung
Wählen Sie die Beschleunigungseinheit: m/s² oder G
Ereignisse anzeigen
Apogäum Brennschluss Landung Ausgang/Regeln Sperren Geschwindigkeiten Auswurf
Herunterladen
Temp. & Druck anpassen ?
Bild
Datensätze
Klicken Sie auf die Legende, um Datensätze ein-/auszublenden
Zoom
Klicken und ziehen, oder auf Mobilgerät kneifen
Flug vergleichen ?
Flugzusammenfassung
Höhe
Apogäum
174.61 Meter
Zeit bis Apogäum
6.37 seconds
Brennschluss-Höhe
83.87 m
Max. Geschw.-Höhe
63.12 m
Auswurf-Höhe
158.54 m
Lande-Höhe
-3.94 m
Stabilität
Stabilitätswert
0.1 / 100   (Schlecht)
Stabilitätsaufschlüsselung
Neigung bei Brennschluss (20%)0
Neigungskonstanz (15%)0
Nick/Gier-Rate (30%)0
Dämpfung (20%)0
Schubgeradheit (15%)0
Geschwindigkeit
Max. Aufstieg
60.38 m/s
Max. Abstieg
-14.89 m/s
Bei Brennschluss
46.980 m/s
Landegeschw.
-6.909 m/s
Abstiegsgeschw.
-9.011 m/s
Auswurfgeschw.
-24.32 m/s
Recovery
Single deploy (no dual deploy detected)
Beschleunigung
Max. Aufstieg
6.94 G
Max. Abstieg
11.16 G
Max. während Brennen
6.94 G
Durchschn. Aufstieg
0.04 G
Durchschn. Brennen
2.89 G
Zeiten
Brennschluss (erster)
2.06 seconds
Apogäum
6.37 seconds
Möglicher Auswurf
8.221 seconds
Landung
26.63 seconds
Ausgang #1 EIN
0 seconds
Ausgang #1 AUS
0 seconds
Winkel
Rampen-Neigung
130.54°
Max. Neigung bis Brennschluss
159.03°
Start-Roll
136.94°
Start-Nick
-27.16°
Max. Drehung (Brennen)
3027.8 dps
Durchschn. Drehung (Brennen)
199.44 dps
Allgemein
Upload-Datum
26-Mar at 18:18
Datenpunkte
2456
Gesamte Aufnahmezeit
38.600 s
Durchschn. Abtastrate/s
63.6
Anzahl Sperren
1
Aufnahme-Höhe
182.87 m
Start nach Einschalten
1h 9m 39s
Referenzachse
X
Batterie & Temperatur
Batterie Start
58%
Batterie Ende
53%
Temperatur Start
17.82°C
Temperatur Ende
17.93°C
MT1 Starttemp.
0°C
Ausgangsregeln
Keine Regeln konfiguriert
Flugdaten-Animation

FLIGHT 1400

174.61 Meters

ALTITUDE
0.00m
VELOCITY
0.00m/s
ACCEL
0.00G
TILT
0.00°
PITCH
0.00°
ROLL
0.00°
YAW
0.00°
TIME
0.00s
AWAITING LAUNCH
ALT
altimetercloud.com
LAUNCH T+0.00s LANDING

BURNOUT

Motor burn complete

Hinweis: Die Fluganimation erfordert eine feste Ausrichtung Ihres Höhenmessers. Kalibrieren Sie Ihre Sensoren für beste Ergebnisse.
Benutzernotizen
Fügen Sie dieses Gerät Ihrem Konto hinzu, um zu bearbeiten
Youtube-Video
Kein Video
Fügen Sie dieses Gerät Ihrem Konto hinzu, um zu bearbeiten
Flugbilder (0)
Keine Bilder
Verknüpfte Rakete
Keine Rakete mit diesem Flug verknüpft
Geräteinformationen
Mercury V1
Dieser Flug wurde mit einem geflogen: Mercury V1.
Hardwareversion
Rev 3
Softwareversion
2.3
Zuletzt online
26-Mar at 18:19
Beschleunigungssensor
32G 3-axis
Gyroskop
2000 dgps 3-axis
Drucksensor
Bosch BMP 581
Magnetometer
N/A
Flugmotoren
Keine Motoren zu diesem Flug hinzugefügt
Fügen Sie dieses Gerät Ihrem Konto hinzu, um zu bearbeiten
Startplatz, Datum & Uhrzeit

Klicken Sie auf die Karte, um Ihren Startplatz zu markieren. Wechseln Sie zwischen Karten- und Satellitenansicht.

Klicken Sie auf die Karte · Ziehen zum Anpassen

Lat Lng
✓ Launch location saved successfully.
✗ Could not save location — please try again.
Ausgangsregeln
Regeln ermöglichen dem Mercury Aktionen basierend auf Flugbedingungen. Jede Regel hat bis zu 4 Bedingungen (A-D).
Keine Regeln konfiguriert
Motor-Zuordnung (BETA)
Noch im Testmodus! Wir arbeiten daran, den passenden Motor für einen Flug zu ermitteln.
Marke
Motor
Punkte
Form
Brennen
AeroTech
G339N
46
2.4%
78.9%
AeroTech
I1299N
43
-16.6%
75.3%
Cesaroni
68-F240-VM-15A
38
-13.8%
72.2%
AeroTech
H999
35
0.8%
77.4%
Estes
1/2A6
22
-13.3%
59.9%
Estes
1/2A3T
15
-17.8%
67.4%
Cesaroni
25-E75-VM-17A
9
37%
80.8%
AeroTech
H669N
8
44.1%
75.5%
Estes
1/4A3T
0
-33.3%
62.4%
Quest
A6Q
0
-26.9%
73.3%
Motorbrenndauer
Dies ist die Beschleunigungssensor-Gesamtgröße vom Start bis Brennschluss. You can check this against your motors thrust data on thrustcurve.org.
Allgemeine Flugeinstellungen
Dies ist ein Schnappschuss der für diesen Flug verwendeten Einstellungen. Gehen Sie zur Gehen Sie zur Meine Geräte Seite und konfigurieren Sie die Einstellungen..
Prognosedruck
i
Set this to your local forecast pressure at sea level. This will offer you slightly improved accuracty for your flight, although it's not 100% essential every little helps!

Xcweather.co.uk is a decent place to grab pressures from for your location and time.
1013.2 mbar
Starterkennung
i
This is the altitude above the launch pad altitude where the altimeter will trigger itself into recording / flight mode.

The altimeter keeps a constant average of the pressure while waiting for launch, it uses a simple algorithm and the pre-flight buffers to do this. The most recent 120 samples (~4 seconds) are ignored so your pre-trigger altitude won't effect the ground baseline.

For almost all uses we suggest keeping this on the 25 Meter (~82 feet) default settings. If you want to test your altimeter by throwing it in the air, or are planning a very low flight you may want to lower the setting.
25 meters
Abtastverhältnis
i
The altimeter runs at 50Hz however you can record every sample or every X samples in order to extend the log time. For example if you set the ratio to 1 it will save 1:1 samples, or if you set it to 3 it will save 1 in 3 samples.
1:
Max. Abtastungen
i
This is the maximum samples the altimeter will log per flight. When it reaches this amount it will stop and save the recording.
12000
Aufnahme-Stopp
i
This setting is how the altimeter decides to stop recording. You can choose either 300 or 600 samples stable or it will record until it's 10000 sample limit unless you press the BUTTON in Manual stop mode.

The samples stable method waits for the devices altitude not to change for the set number of samples. This is defined by not changing by more than +/- 1.0 meters for 98% of the samples, it's a reliable method to stop the recording after landing within 8-10 seconds (300 sample) or 16-20 seconds (600 sample).
Auto: 300 samples stable
Oversampling
i
Oversampling is a internal setting of the BMP 390 pressure sensor. It is how many samples are taken for each reading. By taking multiple samples for each pressure reading the altimeter reduces noise and increases the resolution of the output.

The sensor can run at 50 samples per second in 4X mode, so we suggest leaving it in this mode as it will offer the highest accuracy.
16x Oversampling
IIR-Filter
i
The IIR filter is another internal sensor for the BMP390 pressure sensor. It is a Infinite impulse response filter used to enhance pressure measurement accuracy by reducing noise. It's primarily for smoothing out rapid pressure changes.

We suggest not setting this too high as it will cause delay to changes in altitude if set very high.
COEFF 7
Druckfilter
i
This filter is a software Kalman filter that runs on the altimeters processor.

The Kalman filter uses a prediction step based on a system model and then a correction step using new measurements to refine its estimate, it creates accurate most certain results from data with noise in it.
Kalman 2 (default)
Sperränderung
i
This is how we detect a lockout. If the pressure changes by this much in a single sample downwards (pressure increase, lower altitude) then it's likely to be a false reading. Multiply the setting by 32 to get the speed in meters per second that it will trigger at.
0.5 meters
Sensorsynchronisation
i
The filters on the pressure sensor can cause it to lag very slightly behind the Accelerometer and Gyroscope data. The Sync sensors option detects how far out of sync these sensors are. It then corrects the Acceleration and Gyroscope readings to match the pressure sensor.
AKTIVIERT (21 samples / 220.00ms)
Ausrichtung
i
This is the orientation you intend to install the Altimeter in your rocket. It's needed to ensure completly accurate angles and orientation charts and reports. Check out the Manual for more information on this.
Upwards (text up)
IMU-Filter
i
The IMU filter, or fusion filter takes the data from each axis of the Gyroscope and Accelerometer to calculate the Pitch, Roll, Yaw and tilt angle from vertical. These filters can build up some discrepency over time so it's important to calibrate your sensors to minimise this.
Madgwick 6-Axis
Start-ALP
i
This is prevention against accidental launch detection.

With this disabled the launch is based only on pressure and something that creates a low pressure can trigger the flight by accident. For example pulling your nose cone off can even trigger it.

With this enabled the rocket also needs to have seen 8 samples (0.25 seconds) of acceleration above this setting in the last 3 seconds as well as the pressure drop to trigger. There is a backup trigger of 1.05 seconds of altitude being above the launch detect setting too.

There are very few situations where this option would cause issues, so we suggest leaving it on.
1.4G
Startsperre
i
When enabled, the altimeter locks out recording for a set period after power on to prevent false triggering during setup.
DISABLED
Statische Temperatur
i
A fixed temperature value used for altitude calculation when the external temperature sensor is disabled or not connected.
15.00 °C
Temp.-Sensor
i
If an external MT1 temperature sensor is connected, this controls whether it is used for logging only or also for altitude calculations.
DISABLED
Ausgangseinstellungen
Dies ist ein Schnappschuss der für diesen Flug verwendeten Einstellungen.
Ausgang 1 aktiviert
i
Disable or enable the output from being able to turn on or off.
DEAKTIVIERT
Ausgang 1 Auslöser
i
After apogee (altitude)
This method triggers when the altitude drops below the set altitude after apogee is detected.
After apogee (time)
This method triggers the defined seconds after apogee is detected.
After launch (altitude)
This method is activated if/once the altimeter exceeds the set altitude after launch.
After launch (time)
This option triggers the defined seconds after launch is detected.
After burnout (time)
This method triggers the defined seconds after burnout is detected.
After apogee (altitude)
Ausgang 1 Einschaltzeit
i
This is how long the output should trigger ON state when the rules are met.
2000ms
Ausgang 1 Höhe
i
This is the altitude to trigger at if using a trigger method that works on altitude.

For example if you set this to 75m and After apogee (altitude) for the trigger then the output will turn on at 75m on descent above the launch altitude.
0 meters
Ausgang 1 Zeit
i
This is the time variable for output triggers that work on time.

For example if you set this to 3 seconds and After apogee (time) as the trigger then the output will turn on 3 seconds after apogee.
0 seconds
Höhensperre
i
Altitude lock is a safety feature that prevents the output from triggering if the altitude is below this level when the rules are met.
50.00 m
Neigungssperre
i
This is another safety feature. It can be used to disable the output if the rocket has gone too far from vertical.

For example if you set the tilt angle lock to 40 degrees then the output will not fire if the rocket is more than 40 degrees from vertical. To disable set this to 0.
0.00 °
Sensorkalibrierung
Kalibrierungsversätze für diesen Flug.
Gyroskop
⚠ Gyroskop wurde nicht kalibriert
X
0.000°
Y
0.000°
Z
0.000°
Beschleunigungssensor
⚠ Beschleunigungssensor wurde nicht kalibriert
X
0.000 mG
Y
0.000 mG
Z
0.000 mG
Geräteeinstellungen
Dies ist ein Schnappschuss der für diesen Flug verwendeten Einstellungen.
Dies ist ein Schnappschuss der für diesen Flug verwendeten Einstellungen.
Geräte-TAG
i
A custom name or tag assigned to this device for easy identification.
Merc7406
Sprache
i
The language setting configured on the device.
en
Abschaltmodus
i
Controls what happens after recording. Standard shuts down normally, Delayed keeps WiFi on for 30 seconds after landing, Stay on keeps the device powered on.
Delayed 30s
LED-Helligkeit
i
The brightness level of the LED indicators on the Mercury. Lower values save battery.
20%
WLAN-Sendeleistung
i
WiFi transmit power level. Higher gives better range but uses more battery.
5 dBm (default)
Schlafmodus
i
Controls whether the device enters low-power sleep when idle.
Normal (sleep when idle)
Batterieüberwachung
i
Monitors battery voltage during the flight.
DISABLED
Cloud-Gruppe
i
The cloud group / category this flight is assigned to.
1
GP6 / GP7 Anschlüsse
Konfiguration der GP6- und GP7-Ausgänge. Diese können Pyrokanäle, Servos oder andere Geräte ansteuern.
Kanal 6 Modus
ON = HIGH
Ch6 min pulse (µs)
1000
Ch6 max pulse (µs)
2000
Ch6 frequency
50 Hz
Ch6 angle ON
170.00°
Ch6 angle OFF
10.00°
Ch6 on time
2.00s
Kanal 7 Modus
ON = HIGH
Ch7 min pulse (µs)
1000
Ch7 max pulse (µs)
2000
Ch7 frequency
50 Hz
Ch7 angle ON
170.00°
Ch7 angle OFF
10.00°
Ch7 on time
2.00s
I2C PCA9685 Servoplatine
Dies ist ein Schnappschuss der für diesen Flug verwendeten Einstellungen.
Konfiguration der externen I2C PCA9685 Servo-Erweiterungsplatine mit bis zu 6 zusätzlichen Servokanälen.
Für diesen Flug war keine I2C-Servoplatine angeschlossen.
Vorhersage und Luftbremsen
Dies ist ein Schnappschuss der für diesen Flug verwendeten Einstellungen.
Der Mercury kann das Apogäum während der Freiflugphase vorhersagen. Diese Einstellungen steuern die Berechnung und das Luftbremsensystem.
Trockenmasse
i
The total mass of the rocket after motor burnout (dry mass). This is used for the ballistic prediction of apogee altitude. Enter the mass without the motor propellant, or the mass at burnout.
0.1500 kg
Widerstandsbeiwert
i
The aerodynamic drag coefficient (Cd) of the rocket. This is used with the rocket area to calculate aerodynamic drag during coast. A typical model rocket has a Cd of 0.4 to 0.8. You can find this value from OpenRocket or RockSim simulations.
0.750
Bezugsfläche
i
The cross-sectional reference area of the rocket in square meters. This is typically the area of a circle with the body tube diameter. For example a 38mm tube has an area of approximately 0.00113 m².
0.00100 m²
Gas constant
i
The specific gas constant for dry air, used in the atmospheric model for altitude and density calculations. The standard value is 287.05 J/(kg·K). You shouldn't need to change this unless you know what you're doing.
287.05 J/(kg·K)
Die folgenden Einstellungen konfigurieren das Luftbremsensystem.
Luftbremse aktiviert
i
Enables or disables the active air braking system. When enabled, the Mercury will deploy air brakes via the configured servo channel to try and reach the target altitude. Firmware 2.1+ required.
OFF (default)
Servo channel
i
Which servo output channel the air brake mechanism is connected to. GP6 and GP7 are the two onboard servo headers, I2C channels are for an external servo expander board.
GP6
Deploy speed
i
The speed at which the air brakes deploy. The Mercury gradually increases the servo angle until the predicted apogee matches the target rather than going full on/off. This setting controls how quickly it ramps up to full braking.
Medium (default)
Zielhöhe
i
The target apogee altitude in meters. The air brake system will try to slow the rocket so it reaches this altitude.
300.00 m
Over shoot %
i
The percentage over the target altitude to aim for until within 15% of the target. This helps prevent undershooting if the prediction is slightly off early in the coast. For example, with a 1000m target and 5% early adjustment, the Mercury will aim for 1050m until it passes 850m.
5.00%
Activation altitude
i
The air brake system activates after burnout, but won't engage until the rocket has reached this percentage of the target altitude. This prevents the brakes from deploying too early when predictions may be less accurate.
20% (default)
Flug
Kommentare
Kommentare
Anmelden um zu kommentieren.
Anmelden um zu kommentieren.