Hi all,
First off, sorry I couldn't provide a better "customer experience"
with solid answers on all the very on-point LTM questions tonight.
I think it will definitely help to get an expert in to give a
technical presentation and do some Q&A.
I did want to clarify one thing which may've been causing some
confusion. We have been using the term "PC-104 connector," and if
you search around for this online you will likely find the formal
spec (from pc104.org) for the actual PC-104 connector, an
ISA-derived 64 + 40 = 104-pin interface which looks like this:
The cubesat community seems to use the term "PC-104 connector" to
refer to the CubeSat Kit Bus (CSKB) connector, which is 26x4 = 104
pins (two 2x26 headers next to each other), which looks like this
(top of the diagram, from the AMSAT LTM Brochure):
I think this may have been the origin of some of the "it won't fit"
or "the pinout isn't close" comments. Let me know if I'm on the
right track.
I will be sure this is clear in the new LTM ICD.
As to where the connector is positioned, that is what I thought the
Cal Poly cubesat design spec may have defined when I mentioned that
in the meeting, but it looks like it had origins in Pumpkin, Inc.
instead and then was more broadly adopted. I am going to do some
further digging for a formal physical spec that I can point to.
Meanwhile it should be easily derived from our layout files. (Or if
someone on the list can answer, please speak up.)
Thanks,
Patrick