https://github.com/cryaniptic/battery-heating
A testbed for keeping batteries warm in space (Done for Perth Aerospace Student Team)
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A testbed for keeping batteries warm in space (Done for Perth Aerospace Student Team)
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PAST-Avionics-05
This project is a testbed for a battery heating system designed to keep lithium ion batteries from freezing over in a space enviroment.
The code was generated in STM32cubeMX, and is built using arm-none-eabi-gcc.
Ideally I would jlink or serial wire debug over an ST-link, however due to unknown reasons, this option is not working and so I have to make do with uploading over USART with an FTDI dongle :/
If another contributor takes a shot at this you may need to tweak the full_build.sh script, as this was made in and for linux, using some CLI utilities to streamline development.
Full list of tools used to build, upload and communicate - Make - arm-none-eabi-gcc + arm-none-eabi-newlib (for printing unitilites) - STM32cubeProgrammerCLI - Serust (just for serial monitor)

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